Quote: Originally posted by alsparker on 07/8/2013
ok I'm convinced, I will have to get one
Good Boy!!!!
You know you want to!!!!!
I'll need to get one for our new (old) van as well. Canny expect Mrs Lobey to cook all the meals, wash all the dishes, fetch and carry the water, waste and loo AND push the van.
------------- Lobey.
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I have a powrtouch all wheel drive on mine. Works great. Had a problem once when I tried to move it from one campsite pitch to another. Quite a long way and it packed in. I think it had overheated the motors. It worked ok when I left it for a while and since. Moral, don't over work it?
Fred.
'I thought movers were only for fools that cant reverse ? '
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Sorry BigAl but I have the same opinion as Taxater, like him I have to turn a big van that when connected to the car and cars parked opposite my drive there is not enough room to reverse manoeuvre the van onto the drive whilst making a 90 degree turn as the van enters the gate posts. I have only used it in site where there has been a similar problem of people parking their cars in the roadway opposite your pitch and having the courtesy of going for a walk. Turning a twin axle van by hand on soft gravel is virtually impossible. In my opinion a motor mover is an excellent piece of kit which although I hardly ever use unless to get on and off my drive, I would not be without. They should fit them as standard kit to all new vans in my opinion. Once you have had a mover, you will always want one.
Just a footnote to my previous post on this topic , as I write this I am sitting in my awning on a site in Vallon in the Ardeche on a 140 sq mtr pitch. However I have my 7.96 mtr Elddis sideways across the pitch with about 1 mtr gap from my towhitch to the hedge and about 2 mtrs from the end of the van to the other hedge. Now I have plenty of room on the pitch for my awning and canopy extension facing outwards. It took a few manoeuvres on the movers to get it there, but you could never get it there by pulling and lugging the van without doing your back or hitched to a car. Movers are great!
thanks to all who have taken part in this thread.
the outcome is, I have changed my caravan to a Bailey pageant and this one has a motor mover on it and yes its very handy, it does feel very strange to stand their and watch your caravan moving all on its own, as for my old swift, well my daughter is taking that on.