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Motor movers are pretty resilient ,and glad it is working, however it may be worth if you can taking it off and checking the grease points, if it was under water, as the water could have destroyed the grease etc. Our mover is behind the wheels on the van and gets quite a hammering from rain and spray, and i normally over winter take it off and give it could clean and re grease/ service, in readiness for the next season. What you don't what to happen is that if any residual moisture is present for it to start to rust a seize the inner workings.
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