Lazy-Ferret
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We are hoping to get away in the caravan next week, so time to get it out of mothballs.
I had a few jobs to do over the winter, and like has been mentioned in another thread, I have left them until the last minute...
First job was to sort out the split charger on the car, as it had died on our return journey last year. So I have been busy doing it another way, and running wires the length of the car.
Our Caravan is parked forward in the drive, between my T2 and the fence which had concrete posts and high gravel boards at the bottom. The Tow bar is furthest from the road, and just in front of the garage. Here I have a security bollard which locks into the ground, and has a towball mounted on it. The hitch of the caravan is locked to this bollard. Behind the caravan, we also have locked bollards, plus a wheel clamp on the caravan. Also the 4 steadies are all lowered, and for our caravan, you need an extended brace to reach the steady winders. Now I know that if someone is really determined, they will have it, but basically, we are making it pretty hard, so hopefully they will pick on someone else's rather than ours.
So, after sorting the car, I was about to start to check the caravan over, and first job was to go to the front locker and check the gas cylinders were OK, and the spare wheel had air in it. Now the Adria has a very long draw bar, with an area you can stand on between the hitch and the front of the van, so you have to lean across it, open than lift the locker, then you can sit on it to do what ever you want in comfort.
As I sat down, the jockey wheel fell over and landed at my feet... Obviously, I got up to have a proper look, and then noticed that the handle part, the bit that clamps to the draw bar and winds the jockey wheel up and down has been stolen... Not the actual wheel, or bottom metal section, just the handle part... They have literally undone the clamp and wound the handle down until it has completely unscrewed from the wheel, and lifted it out.
Why... what possible use can they have for just that bit?? :doh
Lucky I found out now, as it gives me time to find a new one, I would have been well p1553d if I had gone to hitch up and found it missing, as there is no way to get the caravan out of the drive with out the Jockey wheel.
I had a few jobs to do over the winter, and like has been mentioned in another thread, I have left them until the last minute...
First job was to sort out the split charger on the car, as it had died on our return journey last year. So I have been busy doing it another way, and running wires the length of the car.
Our Caravan is parked forward in the drive, between my T2 and the fence which had concrete posts and high gravel boards at the bottom. The Tow bar is furthest from the road, and just in front of the garage. Here I have a security bollard which locks into the ground, and has a towball mounted on it. The hitch of the caravan is locked to this bollard. Behind the caravan, we also have locked bollards, plus a wheel clamp on the caravan. Also the 4 steadies are all lowered, and for our caravan, you need an extended brace to reach the steady winders. Now I know that if someone is really determined, they will have it, but basically, we are making it pretty hard, so hopefully they will pick on someone else's rather than ours.
So, after sorting the car, I was about to start to check the caravan over, and first job was to go to the front locker and check the gas cylinders were OK, and the spare wheel had air in it. Now the Adria has a very long draw bar, with an area you can stand on between the hitch and the front of the van, so you have to lean across it, open than lift the locker, then you can sit on it to do what ever you want in comfort.
As I sat down, the jockey wheel fell over and landed at my feet... Obviously, I got up to have a proper look, and then noticed that the handle part, the bit that clamps to the draw bar and winds the jockey wheel up and down has been stolen... Not the actual wheel, or bottom metal section, just the handle part... They have literally undone the clamp and wound the handle down until it has completely unscrewed from the wheel, and lifted it out.
Why... what possible use can they have for just that bit?? :doh
Lucky I found out now, as it gives me time to find a new one, I would have been well p1553d if I had gone to hitch up and found it missing, as there is no way to get the caravan out of the drive with out the Jockey wheel.