reich caravan movers
reich caravan movers
in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 7:53 amby buzz lightyear (deleted)
Advice please on the best model for my Eriba Triton. Reich but there are so many on the website rather confusing .Never had one before so need to know what you think is the best for the job. thanks Alan Hall
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:54 amby Williebraveheart • | 351 Posts
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:36 pmby Eribanut • | 2.026 Posts
Quote: Williebraveheart wrote in post #2
Jandi fit the Move Control Economy and are reluctant to fit any other model. It is an excellent piece of kit.
Stewart
We have the same model fitted to our Troll. Very pleased with it. Van originally supplied by Lechlade.
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:10 pmby highmiler • | 367 Posts
Had my Reich Mover Economy fitted by Midland Movers near Aldridge West Midlands to my Troll.
They fitted it while I waited, it only took about an hour.
They also supplied a great leisure battery and an Optek charger.
Optek chargers are very good, they automatically calculate what your battery needs and charges appropriately.
I leave the charger plugged in all the time via the hook-up and so far in 18 months have had no problems.
The Troll lives on my drive which is quite steep so we couldn't operate without this wonderful bit of kit.
The Reich mover is fantastic, you can turn the 'van on it's own axis and the controls allow minute movements for lining up to the towbar.
Highmiler.
Highmiler
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:31 pmby Randa france • | 13.287 Posts
Midland Motor Movers. Richard Gorton fits over 30 movers a year to Eribas https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...&type=3&theater
Randa
1999 Eriba Troll 530 pushing a VW Touran 2L TDi Match
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:33 pmby jasond4289 (deleted)
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in Anything Eriba-related Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:44 pmby Pepé Le Pew • | 2.752 Posts
Quote: buzz lightyear wrote in post #1It's probably not stretching it too much to say that almost all of the movers on the second hand stock at AL that have them are are Reich, and have been for ages.
Advice please on the best model for my Eriba Triton. Reich but there are so many on the website rather confusing .Never had one before so need to know what you think is the best for the job. thanks Alan Hall
And most of those look as if they are Move Control Comforts. They're the ones with the grey plastic shrouds and the cross actuator.
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in Anything Eriba-related Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:22 pmby buzz lightyear (deleted)
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in Anything Eriba-related Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:27 pmby hampshireman (deleted)
Our main issue is finding an electric drill gadget which will position the mover close to the tyre as it's getting very difficult for Carole to do so with a wheel brace. This not a male joke, she has taken on that job.
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in Anything Eriba-related Tue Jul 19, 2016 4:17 pmby Frantone (deleted)
Hi Derek, I'm not sure that an electric drill type will be suitable for Carol. For it to be sufficiently powerful to move the drive rollers it will need a lot of torque. Frances has found that the stress on her wrist whist holding the drill is far too great. I reckon a hand held ratchet driver might be the best bet.
TonyP
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