Many parts for the Dutchman built T@Bs are available from UK based "caravan" dealers. The T@B and Tabbert brand have long been popular in Europe and parts are widely available. When T@Bs fi… (View Post)
Hi, You need to support the tongue (it looks like it is on a jack stand) so no weight is on the jockey wheel, Then, loosen the side clamp so the entire assembly is loose. Now you should be able to cr… (View Post)
The rear stabilizers are part of the frame. The diecast nuts are a typical failure point and are available as a replacement part. UK caravan dealers are the typical source of parts for that chassis. (View Post)
The red handle on the side loosens the entire shaft assembly. The crank on the top provides about 8 inches of adjustment. When using, you lower ther entire assembly to a couple inches above the groun… (View Post)
That is quite unique! I've seen lots of T@B tents and awnings over 14+ years of ownership and teardrop rallies and have not seen anything like it. The pole set design is definitely not Thermarest. I'… (View Post)