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06/9/2006 at 5:47pm
 Location: Essex Greater London
 Outfit: Bailey Phoenix 640
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Quote: Originally posted by tres on 06/9/2006

We decided to get a mover after reading threads on this wonderful site.... lol .... as 5 years ago I slipped a disc and have been in pain ever since and as others have said on here we are not all fit enough to pull and shove our vans around, Nige has no trouble reversing on site, its just the storage end thats a problem as its a tight space. And as we are not willling to risk our van or the van next to us by not having full control of a big van thats on a slight slope...... Can't wait to try it out ...... I'm positive will will not regret having it.....  


Ooooooohhh tres, you are so-o-oo-o-o-o-o-o gonna lurve it!

My hubby is also ace at reversing the tin tent but as I said before......ya can't move it sideways with a car!Brilliant they are. Why oh why did we go for so-o-o-o-o-o-o-o long without one? I've been a certified decrepit for over 30 years, (sounds so much nicer than disabled), and BOY could life have been easier with one of these babies years ago

Enjoy.......



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06/9/2006 at 6:20pm
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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 06/9/2006

So do they also work on loose gravel and grass then?

Ali




We have a gravel driveway, without the motor mover I think we would be still pushing!!!

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