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Hi
I fitted a Powrwheel to my Bailey Ranger last week. Once I'd figured out what went where, and had a dry run fastening it together it went on easily.
The instructions are excellent, the hardest bit is lifting the assembly into place ( I found standing the rollers on 2 small paint tins held it at the right height.
Fixing the control unit was straight forward, the instructions for the electrics are clear, clipping the cables into place is probably is the most time consuming bit.
The adjustments are easily carried out, with a spacer provided, as long as you take your time you can't go wrong.
All in all it took about 2.5 hours, and works really well, I can't wait to use it for real.
HTH
Paul
------------- "Whether you think you can, or think you can't... You're right"
Trigano Chantiily TT > 87 Compass Connoisseur 380 > 2001 Bailey Ranger 500/5 > 2007 Sterling Europa 530 > Trigano Vendome > Bailey 546
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