I have read that it is important to level your van so that the three way fridge operates correctly...... :)
yobarr said
06:59 AM May 13, 2023
Long Weekend wrote:
Hope they are not honeymooners!
Murray
Good point! Looking at the hitch I suspect that the owners are not the brightest stars in the sky either! Cheers
Whenarewethere said
08:48 AM May 13, 2023
yobarr wrote:
Long Weekend wrote:
Hope they are not honeymooners!
Murray
Good point! Looking at the hitch I suspect that the owners are not the brightest stars in the sky either! Cheers
Well they have had practise using chains!
Ross638 said
08:58 AM May 13, 2023
Air bnb
yobarr said
10:41 AM May 13, 2023
Whenarewethere wrote:
yobarr wrote:
Long Weekend wrote:
Hope they are not honeymooners!
Murray
Good point! Looking at the hitch I suspect that the owners are not the brightest stars in the sky either! Cheers
Well they have had practise using chains!
Those chains on the wheels would do little to stop the van moving forwards, albeit only a small distance. Why the ramps? All they are doing is raising the rear of the van. Why?
It would seem that a crane was used to raise tgphe front of the van to that height, as using a trolley-jack or similar would have involved muliple small lifts. Perhaps a High Lift Offroad Type jack?
Seems to be a set-up as no person with an IQ above 27 would supportd the van as it is, surely? Cheers
P.S At least this set-up is on level ground, and looks stable?
I have just lost a whole hour sitting here trying to work out. How long it's going to take to hitch up... And then my mind wandered back through my travells too a caravan park that we once parked at...
watsea said
01:24 PM May 13, 2023
I suspect the van will not be subject to any opportunistic theft.
I would scared to go on the footpath or road in front of that parked van.
Bicyclecamper said
06:00 PM May 13, 2023
How do you get into the poptop, I can see it back busting I feel.
vanTas said
10:24 PM May 13, 2023
I think the pop-top door is in two parts.
What you see as a door is actually the top half of the entry.
Just below you can see a drop-down, probably a set of steps, recessed into the floor structure.
Murray
Good point! Looking at the hitch I suspect that the owners are not the brightest stars in the sky either! Cheers
Well they have had practise using chains!
Those chains on the wheels would do little to stop the van moving forwards, albeit only a small distance. Why the ramps? All they are doing is raising the rear of the van. Why?
It would seem that a crane was used to raise tgphe front of the van to that height, as using a trolley-jack or similar would have involved muliple small lifts. Perhaps a High Lift Offroad Type jack?
Seems to be a set-up as no person with an IQ above 27 would supportd the van as it is, surely? Cheers
P.S At least this set-up is on level ground, and looks stable?
I would scared to go on the footpath or road in front of that parked van.
I think the pop-top door is in two parts.
What you see as a door is actually the top half of the entry.
Just below you can see a drop-down, probably a set of steps, recessed into the floor structure.