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Doug33
Nov 04, 2013Explorer
I just winterized my TT and it was a nightmare. I had to take apart the lowere bunk to get to the bypass valve, and then found the water pump to be on the entire opposite end of the trailer, under the cabinet next to the master bed. And there was no way to access the water pump unless I took apart the bed and then unscrewed a couple panels underneath. They should have a little access door to make it a whole lot easier.
And of course the manual was generic and useless for identifying a location where I could tap into the water pump to draw the RV fluid into the plumbing.
In the process of taking apart the lower bunk, I noticed that the plywood used is virtually paper thin. I can't believe it supported me when I slept in there one night. Anything to save a pound or two. I might have to upgrade the thickness.
And of course the manual was generic and useless for identifying a location where I could tap into the water pump to draw the RV fluid into the plumbing.
In the process of taking apart the lower bunk, I noticed that the plywood used is virtually paper thin. I can't believe it supported me when I slept in there one night. Anything to save a pound or two. I might have to upgrade the thickness.
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