Motor movers

Scottie2
Scottie2 Forum Participant Posts: 226
edited March 2018 in Caravans #1

How often have you been leaving a pitch with your caravan only to find you have forgotten to disengage the rollers of your motor mover..Simple tip to save that happening is when you have engaged the rollers to move you caravan, put the torque tool on the drivers seat of your car. You will always see it when about to get into the car and is that essential and unmistakeable reminder of the job that has to be done.

«1

Comments

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
    1000 Comments
    edited March 2018 #2

    Doing it once tends to focus the mind ..... It makes a right racket when you set off with the mover still engaged ..... apparently 🤔😂

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,431 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited March 2018 #3

    Indeed, or so I'be been toldembarassed

  • Metheven
    Metheven Club Member Posts: 3,987 ✭✭✭
    1,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited March 2018 #4

    I put it on the front of the A frame and when having a final walk around the caravan after hitching, if I have forgotten to disengage I'm hopefully going to see it.

    But normally I just move the van out to a point where I can reverse the car to it if on an awkward pitch.

  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,149 ✭✭✭
    10,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited March 2018 #5

    It was the remote control that caught us out. It didn’t travel far on the A frame. embarassedyell

  • Cornersteady
    Cornersteady Club Member Posts: 14,431 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited March 2018 #6

    +1embarassed

  • ATDel
    ATDel Forum Participant Posts: 335
    edited March 2018 #7

    When we had a freelancer we “lost” the remote, hunted high and low. Bought another as the movers aren’t much good without one. 3 months later took the spare wheel off the rear of the car and what did I find, yep the remote inside the wheel and it still worked 🤡

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
    1000 Comments
    edited March 2018 #8

    Likewise ..... and remotes aren't cheap frown

  • JohnM20
    JohnM20 Forum Participant Posts: 1,416
    1000 Comments
    edited March 2018 #9

    And that's why I've fixed a lanyard to mine. It stays round my neck until I'm in the car.

  • Metheven
    Metheven Club Member Posts: 3,987 ✭✭✭
    1,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited March 2018 #10

    That one gets dropped on the A frame also laughing Although my memory is not like it was, I never forget to walk a full circle around the van, to check for ground rubbish, windows, Heki's, door and finally the front locker where just in front of it is all the bits I'm liable to forget, then its time to shout at my wife while we check the lights and find she's out of sight of me yell

  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,149 ✭✭✭
    10,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited March 2018 #11

    Glad I’m not the only one to have had a mishap with the remote. It’s a mistake you only make once. undecided

  • Scottie2
    Scottie2 Forum Participant Posts: 226
    edited March 2018 #12

    Any method to safeguard that the m.m. is not engaged is worthwhile but  speaking for myself , leaving the torque tool on the A frame is likely to slide off due to the curve and land on the ground perhaps out of sight..The drivers seat is still my most likely safeguard.....Those with the non manual engagement mover have therefore only the remote to worry about...The remote, like A.N.Other, is kept around my neck with it’s lanyard.

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #13

    When doing a walk-round, don't forget to look up. It's surprising the jaunty angles that you see on some aerials.

  • Freedom a whitebox
    Freedom a whitebox Club Member Posts: 296 ✭✭✭
    100 Comments
    edited April 2018 #14

    I have three separate lanyards, all in different colours. one for the mover, one for the locks and mover isolation key and one for the caravan door.

    when I’m ready to leave the site, I transfer all three  and hang the over the headrest of the passenger seat.

    at a quick glance I can see them and know I’m ready to leave.

  • DSB
    DSB Club Member Posts: 5,677 ✭✭✭
    1,500 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited April 2018 #15

    I've done some silly things when caravanning, but I haven't done that one........... YET!  smile

    David

  • Metheven
    Metheven Club Member Posts: 3,987 ✭✭✭
    1,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #16

    I agree, any method to safeguard the 'bits' is worthwhile, and my 'A' frame is flat smile it use to be a curvy, flappy bit of cracked plasticy rubbish. Once I have cleared my MM wrench and remote, I can even stand on it to look in the window because I have usually forgotten to close the bathroom door frown

  • Unknown
    Unknown Forum Participant
    edited April 2018 #17
    The user and all related content has been Deleted User
  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #18

    You've shown your mod'd A frame cover before  .... It looks good

    (presumably provided by the tin bashers at work 😉)

  • Metheven
    Metheven Club Member Posts: 3,987 ✭✭✭
    1,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #19

    Yes, more useful to me than the engraved beer jug laughing

  • alanslap
    alanslap Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited April 2018 #20

    Hello I have lost my remote for my purple line motor mover some 8 years old. Could I ask does anyone know if you can purchase a universal one thanks

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #21

    No idea but you would be better starting a new thread than tacking onto an old one.

  • captainslogg
    captainslogg Club Member Posts: 52 ✭✭
    edited April 2018 #23

    I have done it. don't you feel a fool?

    Saw someone  else do it at West Ayton last year. We were sat in our chairs watching someone setting off home. The man got in his car to set off and he only managed to go a foot or two. He got out of the car and soon realized his mistake. I was at this point quite pleased that someone else was as daft as me. He then proceeded to disengage the mover with the handle. It then dawned on me what could happen next, the outfit was facing downhill. I didn't have time to shout out. The outfit set off and with driver running after it. Just before it went out of my sight it came to a halt. The man must have been able to catch up with it and flip on the caravan handbrake.

    It could have had fatal consequences because it was heading downhill for some awnings and caravans.

  • Landyrover
    Landyrover Forum Participant Posts: 143
    edited April 2018 #24

    We have simple check-list which lists all the jobs to be done before moving, its surprising how many things need to be checked; tv aerials, bathroom doors, glass trays in microwave, mover etc etc. Its is quite a long list but it means we leave without incident.

  • lornalou1
    lornalou1 Forum Participant Posts: 2,169
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #25

    why did he not have handbrake on in the car if outfit was attached as you said. must have been a steep driveway/road.

  • Merve
    Merve Forum Participant Posts: 2,333
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #26

    I’ve never driven off with the mover engaged- I save that for when the legs are down! Fortunately I realised as I started to move so no damage done. Doh! 

  • neveramsure
    neveramsure Forum Participant Posts: 712
    500 Comments
    edited April 2018 #27

    Blimey AD, those torque tools are quite heavy, you might do yourself a mischief.surprisedwink

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #28

    I'm sure he was asking himself the very same thing as he chased his car & caravan down the road ..... 😉

  • Glengavel
    Glengavel Forum Participant Posts: 11
    edited April 2018 #29

    I haven't yet driven off with the movers engaged, but I have spent a fruitless few minutes cursing and swearing at the remote with them disengaged...

  • Kennine
    Kennine Forum Participant Posts: 3,472
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #30

    Our last caravan had a Motor Mover fitted.     My wife was excellent at using it and placing the caravan exactly where it should be, both on site where the grass fingers could perhaps have otherwise been damaged and manouvering the van into our drive from the road.  Women tend to be very good with Motor Movers. 

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
    1000 Comments
    edited April 2018 #31

    I don't think my wife knows where the isolator is or how to engage it.