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Y-Guy
Apr 17, 2019Moderator
N-Trouble wrote:Ski Pro 3 wrote:ItsyRV wrote:Ski Pro 3 wrote:
Because most people are either going to use all that water or they are going to waste the cost of hauling all that water. If they use it, the water has to go someplace. Assuming the owner is going to be someplace that has hook ups, then fine, but the hook ups include water too, so why an over sized fresh tank? More likely, and I see this ALL THE TIME, gray water allowed to flow onto the ground in order to make more room for it.
With Toy Haulers, there is an assumption that some of the fresh water will be used (wash down) on the "toys" being hauled in the toy hauler.
Thanks! Now that makes sense! :)
Funny... I have yet to see anyone washing toys with their hauler. Sounds like a sales guy came up with that one. Its all about boondocking folks...
Our 2005 Raptor came with a pressure washer and a HUGE tank too. I tried using that pressure washer with the onboard tank and water pump once. Yeah that didn't work so well, the breaker on the pressure washer tripped constantly since water pressure wasn't strong enough. We did use the outside shower a lot to rinse off gear from the mud though.
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