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Four is overkill.Do YOU know how much they are?
I saw a caravan the other day with four on, both axles and they must have had a good battery set. I thought they were to move a caravan into the final parking postion, why four????
You would have to use them alone, without engaging the drive wheels, or you could rip them off their mountings, or at best, wreck the mover gearbox, or even the motors.Anyone ever thought of fitting these to the rear of a front wheel drive motorhome? Just to get you moving if stuck in mud. A pair of heavy duty are rated at two ton, fit four on a tag and your up to 4ton.
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You would have to use them alone, without engaging the drive wheels, or you could rip them off their mountings, or at best, wreck the mover gearbox, or even the motors.
Well, we had a van with movers fitted, and I know how slowly I can slip the clutch in first gear without stalling, and to me, (which means very little on the Einstein scale of intelligence), the two just aren't compatible.Not everybody drives at 90 miles an hour toots, that's the old army training coming out, some of us can use first gear. From the movers I have seen, a walking pace or thereabouts seems to be the norm, first gear, slip the clutch, engage movers and off we go.
Maybe.
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Mine slip on the tyres if the load is too great (kerbs etc).You would have to use them alone, without engaging the drive wheels, or you could rip them off their mountings, or at best, wreck the mover gearbox, or even the motors.
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12V winch? with remote control?. And attached to:- Toad/"Fred`s" Motor-home ? any useful piece of "furniture" gate post, etc? engage high gear, slip clutch a little (like driving on ice) and wind in the winch?.. Repeat until out of "poo". or not?
Pete
You don't need a winch, simply get the rope wrapped round the drive wheels and use the wheel turning to pull yourself along the rope??? Saw video on youtube of someone doing this, can't find it now though for some reason.
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Tirfor winch
Just imagine the spray off the mud when on full belt.What you really need is a couple of VTOL engines of a harrier jump jet. This would lighten the weight of the motorhome or caravan and at the same time dry the ground underneath. The only extra expense would be to clad the motorhome in asbestos due to a slight fire risk, this could also be dealt with slightly cheaper by using your BBQ flame extinguisher.