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Hi Debi Sanderson, there are quite a few to choose from depending on your requirements, EG: if stored at home and on a gradient, single or twin axel, weight of van, if you wish remote start and automatic engagement, and the price, prices range from £400 to £2000, I have the Reich remote control mover, and use a 85amp battery it works fine, look for a mover with a good guarantee 2 or more years, look at the caravan magazines they always have them advertised, also the towsure website, here are a few movers makers—Truma, Purpleline, Powertourch, Reich.
When the mover is fitted to caravan chassis, the mover weight will reduce your carrying pay load ( cloths/equipment odds and end you carry in van). Others will be along shortly to give you their views.
------------- If everything runs smoothly then I must have done something wrong
If in Doubt Check it Out.
John
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