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KE6IRJ
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Mar 06, 2016

How do I tell the size of black, grey, and fresh tanks?

Okay, I have come across my first question.
After taking delivery on our new-to-us Springdale Bunkhouse, the paperwork and information we got does not give the specifics to my trailer.
The underside had a plastic protective sheet so I can't measure physical volume.

How can I find my capacities? Can the VIN help here? I don't have a portable water meter to tell fill volume, is there any way?

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  • Just google your model number with "specs" at the end and you should be able to fine a brochure. Googled it for my dads 2006 fleetwood wilderness and was able to find the origional brochure. Keystones site even has a spot for previous models, had to look up some specs on our 2010 hideout last year when we were selling it.
  • KE6IRJ wrote:
    It's a 2010, miss communicated when buying.


    2010 Springdale means little to others without the model number as well.
  • KE6IRJ wrote:
    I don't have a portable water meter to tell fill volume, is there any way?


    Why would you need a water meter? If you're not satisfied with the information you find online simply fill a container of known capacity with water and pour that into the tanks, multiply by how many times you have to pour from this container to fill each of the tanks, and you'll obviously then know how much each tank holds.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Does any of this help...

    Need your Model number

    2010 Keystone Springdale

    Sorry I doubled with others saying the same thing haha... I'm too slow typing I guess...

    Roy Ken
  • Water meters don't cost much. A 5 gal pail holds 5 gal and a gal jug holds 1 gal.
  • In my Jayco there is a sticker inside a cabinet door that lists specifics like tank size, tire size and inflation etc. Maybe your Springdale has the same thing somewhere.