Went down to storage this weekend to wash and air out the van after it's winter lay up... All good and dry as a bone.
while I was there, I watched a chap putting his motor mover through it's paces.... Brilliant! It's been added to my 'must have' toys list.
Quote: Originally posted by snagz on 14/4/2013
Went down to storage this weekend to wash and air out the van after it's winter lay up... All good and dry as a bone.
while I was there, I watched a chap putting his motor mover through it's paces.... Brilliant! It's been added to my 'must have' toys list.
They really are brilliant. We sold our last caravan, partly because we couldnt get it up our steep drive and had to py for expensive storage. Our current caravan had a mover fitted when we bought it and sails up the drive in seconds!
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After trying various ways to get my diddy van on and off the drive without breaking my back I finally gave in and got a motor mover. Yes they are very expensive, but I'm now saying what everyone else does, 'I wish I'd done it sooner'!!
I'm relatively good at manoeuvring but could never match that mover. I can think of a few times where one would have been a godsend.
(I also like my radio control toys... got planes, helicopters, buggies and a motorbike.....why not add a radio control caravan to the fleet!! )
We had one on our caravan when we bought it in October as it wa a large TA and we've never towed a caravan before. It has got us out of a couple of tight situations and makes life so easy when you arrive on site, and for putting it back in storage.