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opnspaces
Mar 31, 2020Navigator II
From time to time we read about a manufacturer leaving the the plastic disc in the tank when they drill out the drain opening. But I would think that would cause a slow drain situation not a complete stoppage.
I think the most likely reason is there is a second gray tank. Maybe look again for a second drain handle, look inside the exterior compartments as well. If the tanks are exposed you might have to crawl under the trailer to take a look.
While I respect Old-Biscuits posts as he always seems to be spot on, I disagree with the leveling suggestion. Two inches difference front to rear on a 30 foot long trailer is not anything to worry about. But it won't hurt anything to level it a bit better. Well except on a trailer like mine with a rear bath I have to level it nose high so the water running down the walls in the shower dosn't puddle on the tub rim and run off onto the floor.
I think the most likely reason is there is a second gray tank. Maybe look again for a second drain handle, look inside the exterior compartments as well. If the tanks are exposed you might have to crawl under the trailer to take a look.
While I respect Old-Biscuits posts as he always seems to be spot on, I disagree with the leveling suggestion. Two inches difference front to rear on a 30 foot long trailer is not anything to worry about. But it won't hurt anything to level it a bit better. Well except on a trailer like mine with a rear bath I have to level it nose high so the water running down the walls in the shower dosn't puddle on the tub rim and run off onto the floor.
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