Thanks for your comments, last time my other half tried to reverse the caravan there was a horrible smell i think from the clutch.You don't say why you can't push the caravan up the driveway by car, but the are are such things as removable towballs which you can attach to the anchorage point in or under the front bumper. Because they enable you to look forwards while reversing the caravan with the car, they are just about the cheapest alternative, certainly cheaper than any mover, even a manual one.
A 1989 caravan must already have automatic brake release when reversing. A separate brake release lever went out in the early 70's. I'd therefore have the brakes checked if they aren't releasing properly. Don't forget that you may have to pull the caravan forwards a foot or so first in order to allow the release to work.You don't say why you can't push the caravan up the driveway by car, but the are are such things as removable towballs which you can attach to the anchorage point in or under the front bumper. Because they enable you to look forwards while reversing the caravan with the car, they are just about the cheapest alternative, certainly cheaper than any mover, even a manual one.
Thanks again to you all, we now think it's best we don't bother and i build on my muscle power !Hello Angela,
The hitch mounted movers are only really safe and effective on flat smooth ground. If the surface is poor like gravel or greasy, they will loose grip. On the flat that is not much a of a safety problem, but if you are dealing with even just a modest slope, if the mover looses grip, the caravan is out of control.
I have used both systems, and on flat factory yard the hitch movers are fine, but for real caravanning, both at home and away, the main axle movers offer far more flexibility and security I terms of grip and control.
There have been some users of hitch mounted varieties that have reported incidents where the mover has lost control, and damage or injury has resulted. In most cases they go on to report that they have sold the hitch mover and moved u to the main axle variety - that is why so many are up for sale at what appears to be great savings.