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azrving
Jun 16, 2018Explorer
profdant139 wrote:
We bring five 6 gallon jugs for exactly this sort of problem -- sometimes the faucets near the campsites don't work. So we load the jerry cans into the truck, drive to a working faucet, fill 'em, drive back to the trailer, and then it is so much fun to lift them up and pour the water into the fill port.
I made a wide mouth funnel out of an old two liter soda bottle, with a small hose on the end. I cut away the side of the bottle. DW holds the funnel and I pour the jerry cans.
Fortunately, she is a good sport about getting wet.
I was doing that at first but killing my body. Not that I'm against abusing my body but I prefer to burn it on dirt bikes and ATVs.
Use your winterizing port to suck it in. Put a tee in the pressure side with a ball valve that dumps into a tee in the gravity fill hose.
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