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Camper Trolley Caravan Mover


1500 model ..in good nick.

Had major upgrades about 2 years ago....new battery and tracks as well. Upgrade was to improve response from new controller...better charging...and general performance.

Have bought new van so have got a bigger version as new van is too big/heavy for this machine. It has always amazed me how damn tough it is ....will always have a go and wont give up. New ones of this size cost about $3000....but I really have no use for it anymore ...so gunna let it go for a $1000....which is a bargain really.

Due to the heavy weight of machine and caravan attachment... pick up is probably a better way to go ....but will work it out with new owner

Contact me on here by P/M ...or text/ring on 0414 550 227.

 

Cheers  KeithFullSizeRender - Copy.jpg



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Hi Keith. What weight van can it carry and also What town or city are you in. Rod.

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Hi Rod, I notice Keith hasn't come back with your answer so hope he doesn't mind. The 1500 is for up to 1500kg.

They are a great cv mover for sure. I have used a 3000 (3000kg) a couple of times. Not mine though.



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Thanks Doug. Looks like it will be a bit too small for mine. Pity because I have back into a fairly tight space. Rod.

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Granty wrote:

Thanks Doug. Looks like it will be a bit too small for mine. Pity because I have back into a fairly tight space. Rod.


Hi Granty...sorry about the delay....have been away.

This machine can push/pull up to 1700kg...with a drawbar weight of 300kg. However they have a mighty heart ....and I have pushed up to 1800 kg in a flat line with this one ....but my current van is beyond its capabilities with just on 2 tonne tare...so I bought the next size up . If you have about the weight and a single axle ...it will do your job just fine....as with dual axle ...the higher the weight the harder the machine has to work to turn it....but the little bugger will not give up easily.

I am in Orange NSW ....and I thort that had been added to my profile....but maybe not.

The 1500 is the model no ...just like the one I have now is the 3000....and the biggest one is the 4500.. but it is rated to 3.5 tonne ....just like mine is rated to 2.5 tonne.

 

HTH.  Cheers  Keith



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