Breakaway cable length
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I've written to Alko explaining the issue. I'll post their reply.
Thanks Jenny.
You are my new chassis guru by the way.
You told me how to get a steady against a fence down . I have been doing this caravanning lark for decades but I had not thought of that one.
Write your comments here...
I've never been a Guru before, do they have to meditate and all that stuff?
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A stainless steel shackle from boat chandlers is a good coupling to the handbreak link,,or anywhere else !!
Stainless steel? Do you think we are made of money. What's wrong wiv' galvanised?
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I've written to Alko explaining the issue. I'll post their reply.
Thanks Jenny.
You are my new chassis guru by the way.
You told me how to get a steady against a fence down . I have been doing this caravanning lark for decades but I had not thought of that one.
Write your comments here...
I've never been a Guru before, do they have to meditate and all that stuff?
So come on ...... what was the top tip?
(my guess is to wind it nearly down when you can get at it, then lift the front on the jockey wheel till the steady is grounded when the caravan is in position )
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I've written to Alko explaining the issue. I'll post their reply.
Thanks Jenny.
You are my new chassis guru by the way.
You told me how to get a steady against a fence down . I have been doing this caravanning lark for decades but I had not thought of that one.
Write your comments here...
I've never been a Guru before, do they have to meditate and all that stuff?
So come on ...... what was the top tip?
(my guess is to wind it nearly down when you can get at it, then lift the front on the jockey wheel till the steady is grounded when the caravan is in position )
Write your comments here...
Us gurus can't just give away our secrets silly nilly, you may well believe that but I cannot possibly say
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It's the sitting in the 'lotus position' while you change the cable that's the tricky part.
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Standing up- I'd noticed. There's another thread on CT questioning the use of a drill to lower/ raise corner steadies. We were glad of ours, saving backs and legs yesterday when we arrived for a short break. You can book a flight in a 2 seat Spitfire, here
at Sywell £2,500 for a 20 minute flight If bored with Caravanning. No response from Alko yet.0 -
IIRC it was £2000 at Duxford last year. Either inflation has hit or they are charging for the fuel to Sywell
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Cyberyacht
We are going off topic I know. There is a 2 seat Spitfire based at Sywell and a new hanger has been built especially for it.
£2k or £2.5k is too much for me but if I had the money I think it would be an unforgettable ride.
squip
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The Spitfires seem to be operating from Sywell and Headcorn now. The Sywell one used to be based at an ex USAF base at Bentwaters, Suffolk near me, but local people, living in ex USAF married quarters complained about the noise. Meanwhile I've quietly contacted
Alko again and my query has been passed onto their quality manager.0 -
Hello Chassis guru
So people have moved into an airbase and are now complaining about aircraft noise? Are they stupid?
Air bases are often retired only to be re-instated later for many reasons.
Shame those spits are not fully armed.
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Well, Bentwaters has been decommissioned from the military and the assets sold into the public sector. There has been some light aircraft activity since but there's been strong opposition to commercial use because of access limitations. Nearby Woodbridge
airfield remains under military control. I made a precautionary landing there once. Meanwhile Alko are maintaining a precautionary silence. A difficult question for them I guess. PS Sywell weather was awful.0 -
Ex aviator I'm afraid, due to increasingly difficult medicals.but I flew for nearly 25 years. I occasionally visit Cambridge to fly a fully aerobatic Walter Extra with an instructor. 40 mins is a long time in something that manoeuvrable.
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I've had a repeated and rather drawn out correspondence with Alko, which is ongoing. I've been asked various questions re misuse and replied that these instances havent occurred. Alko tell me that they have no plans to shorten fixed attachment breakaway
cables but haven't yet responded regarding the point that they are still delivering chassis with towball loop clips 15 years after towbar standards requiring fixed attachment points were introduced. Despite the willing help of Phil Wiggins, their customer
support contact, his referrals to their quality manager indicate some unwillingness to acknowledge Alko's incompatibility issues. I've still got the name of Alko's CEO as a last resort if the quality manager doesn't listen properly. I didn't ever believe that
this would be a quick process, and it isn't.0