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Many people on here know my views on motor movers, so I won't bore you with all that again.
I'll just say if I can't get the caravan where I want it using the car, it won't be going there. If site pitches are so tight, I don't want to be on that site.
I don't see the problem in the pictures, unless there's a tight turn at the bottom of the drive. It just looks like a straight reverse.
I am also concerned about what would happen if the caravan was moving on a public road and hit something. I suspect you would not be insured. Your car insurance certainly wouldn't cover it.
I wouldn't have a mover, because I won't pay a lot of money for the doubtful privilege of dragging a lot of weight around. Payload is precious to me. I can hardly walk these days, but we never mve the caravan a single inch by hand, so it makes no difference at all.
If it won't go in your drive, put it in storage.
Jim
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