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JOKER



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Tow bar removal

About to remove the tow bar and the electrics which is on my motor home in doing so do I need to disconnect the battery before I do this Rolling Eyes


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Post #146658 16th Oct 2012 10:56pm
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Safer to disconnect the battery first Mick Thumbs Up

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Post #146684 17th Oct 2012 7:38am
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Ach , will just leave it on Thumbs Up

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Just not your day today Mick!!! Laughing Laughing

Post #146687 17th Oct 2012 8:25am
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Too right Jim , i'm selling the motorhome so the dealer thats buying it never took into consideration that i fitted a tow bar and tracker , so i was going to take the f Censored s off and re sell the tow bar as it cost me £800 to get fitted a year ago …..

Just being a miserable basted really , and knowing my luck i will try to take it off and f Censored k up the electrics on the MH …. Laughing Laughing

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I know what you mean,the cost of the tracker and towbar is not what its about..it's the fact that all the buyer had to do was acknowledge what you had fitted in the way of extras onto the MH then throw you another £100 more and everything would have been fine...He didn't so he is clearly a miserable di@ckhead who has managed to sour the deal............a couple of gallons of petrol in the diesel tank should sort him out for his trip home!!! Laughing

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The tracker is worthless without a subscription anyway. Just cancel it with Tracker. The new owner will have to have it re-activated and if they're like I was when I bought our van, I knocked the dealer down to allow for this. The dealer will lose out at the other end hopefully Thumbs Up 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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@ Jim .. Well he aint getting the tv's and safari room Thumbs Up

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