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- maillemakerExplorer
There are other ways of removing the water, depending on low point drains is asking for trouble, but in any case try http://catalog.winnebagoind.com/menu/Parts.htm
Winnebago is very good about stocking obsolete parts for their rigs.
Thanks for the link - I think I have identified the part number as 052960-01-000 and I have contacted Winnebago.
But how else can you remove the water without using the low point drains?
Steve - Happy_ProspectoExplorerLooking forward on what you find out.
- Kayteg1Explorer IIP6 on given catalog lists commercial drain valve.
It looks slightly different and looks like toggle-activated, but should be better quality than plastic you used to have. - Chris_BryantExplorer II
maillemaker wrote:
Do you really need the drain valve?
Yeah, if you don't drain your water lines in winter things freeze and crack.
Steve
There are other ways of removing the water, depending on low point drains is asking for trouble, but in any case try http://catalog.winnebagoind.com/menu/Parts.htm
Winnebago is very good about stocking obsolete parts for their rigs. - maillemakerExplorer
Do you really need the drain valve?
Yeah, if you don't drain your water lines in winter things freeze and crack.
Steve - maillemakerExplorer
Look at p6
I didn't see it on page 6.Looks like an RV low point drain to me.. Any large RV store should have 'em.
It is. I looked at the Camping World web site and did not see any.
Anyone have a link?
Steve - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerWuuwee A flair for flare. Just funnin'
- wa8yxmExplorer IIILooks like an RV low point drain to me.. Any large RV store should have 'em.
- Chris_BryantExplorer IIDo you really need the drain valve? You could just use a brass flair union to replace it. I don't know that that old flaired polybutylene stuff is available any more
- Kayteg1Explorer II
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