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Hi has anyone got any experience of these type of motor movers? they look to lightweight for caravans (looking at a caravan club forum), but I have a 750kg trailer and a CS100 chipper, which I reckon it would shift ok.

 

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One of the caravans I bought came with one, i'm sure it was a shifta . I tried it just to see what it was like and was impressed, 750kg of a chipper I doubt would be an issue, the van we used it on was just under 2000kg a twin axle and managed it without too much trouble, including some pretty sharp turns on a loose surface, but painfully slow.

I'm sure there is a thread on here a while back about caravan movers on chippers.

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