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3oaks
May 27, 2016Explorer
I don't own a Creekside, but I believe what you see is what you get. (The inconvenient location of the drain valves.)
Incredible disbelief what some of the RV manufacturers are thinking! :h
On my new Arctic Fox 25R, the potable water tank drain valve is located almost dead center underneath the trailer. It is an 1-1/2" knife valve. You have to crawl under to reach the "T" handle and when you pull it, you get a splash bath before you can get out from under the trailer. And the valve is glued on at such an angel, I can't even rig up an extension handle coming out to the side of the trailer. :S
Incredible disbelief what some of the RV manufacturers are thinking! :h
On my new Arctic Fox 25R, the potable water tank drain valve is located almost dead center underneath the trailer. It is an 1-1/2" knife valve. You have to crawl under to reach the "T" handle and when you pull it, you get a splash bath before you can get out from under the trailer. And the valve is glued on at such an angel, I can't even rig up an extension handle coming out to the side of the trailer. :S
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