I have a bluestone (gravel) driveway which has 7 degree incline and a tight dogleg to access the shed; I am thinking of purchasing a caravan mover and I would appreciate any up-to-date information as to any cost effective, reliable movers that would suit a 19' 6'' twin wheel caravan (Essential - Ian Grant) can anyone offer some advise?
Thank you Bill
Cadpete said
05:57 PM Feb 3, 2017
What weight is the van Bill? See my other comments on your intro post.
Fred K said
05:57 PM Feb 3, 2017
The one that I have is a Parkit 360 which moves my 3380 kg 23'6" dual axle with ease
A bit slow but easily
I have the special all terrain tyres that grip really well on most surfaces provided you have sufficient ball weight
I use the bracket that clamps on drawbar rather than ball hitch and get it off and on easily
the weight is 2250-2,300 approx will that make a difference
WRN said
06:18 PM Feb 3, 2017
Thanks for the update,
I will have a look at the Parkit, any idea as to price and ease of fitting?
Possum3 said
02:11 PM Feb 4, 2017
Parkit is too heavy to travel with van www.parkit360.com.au/ great if only used at home base, whereas the Reich is fitted to van so always there with hitching or moving in tight spots in van parks. caravanmover.com.au/styled/index.html
Hello,
I have a bluestone (gravel) driveway which has 7 degree incline and a tight dogleg to access the shed; I am thinking of purchasing a caravan mover and I would appreciate any up-to-date information as to any cost effective, reliable movers that would suit a 19' 6'' twin wheel caravan (Essential - Ian Grant) can anyone offer some advise?
Thank you Bill
What weight is the van Bill? See my other comments on your intro post.
A bit slow but easily
I have the special all terrain tyres that grip really well on most surfaces provided you have sufficient ball weight
I use the bracket that clamps on drawbar rather than ball hitch and get it off and on easily
Frank is easy to deal with as well
www.parkit360.com.au/
Hi there, thanks for responding
the weight is 2250-2,300 approx will that make a difference
Thanks for the update,
I will have a look at the Parkit, any idea as to price and ease of fitting?