As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
I had my Bailey Senator Louisiana parked on my drive with Alko hitchloch fitted and alarm activated. Could not fit my Alko wheel locks due to limited space beside the caravan on both sides on the drive so they are still in the van. It also has the CRiS Xtra kit fitted. Woke up this morning to find the caravan gone. If you have wheel locks - FIT THEM! however hard it is. Don't know how the insurance company will view this.
Please keep your eyes peeled for my 2006 Bailey Senator Louisiana Series 5 stolen from Acrefair near Wrexham between 1 AM & 6.30 AM on November 30th. It has a distinctive decal on the back bottom right CYMRU/GB and 80/90 speed stickers on bottom left although these may have been removed. I hope the insurance pay out as I am retired and this could mean the end of our caravanning.
Last time out, setting up in the rain (1st Nov), I forgot to fit it.
I wound the corner steadies off a couple of turns, pulled the awning pegs, engaged the mover and jogged the caravan into position. Easy on a single axle, more difficult on a twin.
Just thinking, on a twin, on a level surface, lower the drawbar right down to the ground, the rear wheel should be turnable to fit the lock, Then wind the jockey wheel to lift the drawbar right up, the front wheel should be turnable to fit the lock
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