Self fit motor movers

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Don't quite see the point in getting dirty yourself. When I purchased my mover from Powrtouch, fitting was included. Yes, it is not too difficult but I preferred the engineer to crawl under the van rather than me.
 
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Don't quite see the point in getting dirty yourself. When I purchased my mover from Powrtouch, fitting was included. Yes, it is not too difficult but I preferred the engineer to crawl under the van rather than me.
fair enough, (im not too up on powrtouch's prices)just for what you may spend on the basic powrtouch mover with the fittin you may be able to afford a higher spec or more modern style of motormover for a couple of hours on a weekend
 
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fair enough, (im not too up on powrtouch's prices)just for what you may spend on the basic powrtouch mover with the fittin you may be able to afford a higher spec or more modern style of motormover for a couple of hours on a weekend
I'm not quite sure what you are trying to say, Mark. Are you saying Powrtouch movers are low spec? I have a Powrtouch and it is very good. The only improvement I have seen is the ability to electrically move it up to the road wheels, instead of a manual crank lever. Not a critical facility which calls for an expensive upgrade.

As I understand it, all makes use a common motor from a single manufacturer, so performance would not be relative to who actually makes/supplies the mover.

And Powrtouch give excellent after sales backup.
 

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