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motorcowboy
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Hey Anyone,
I have a 2006 Ragen 26fs toyhauler. I experienced a "road-gator' on my way home from our last trip. It jump up and hit the under carriage of my trailer. It hit the release control valve (the valve I use to empty the tank) to my 120 gallon fresh water holding tank and created a large tear where the valve connects to the tank. I have been searching the Net for a replacement tank with mot much luck. Any help is appreciated.
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billkaufmann
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motorcowboy wrote:
Hey Anyone,
I have a 2006 Ragen 26fs toyhauler. I experienced a "road-gator' on my way home from our last trip. It jump up and hit the under carriage of my trailer. It hit the release control valve (the valve I use to empty the tank) to my 120 gallon fresh water holding tank and created a large tear where the valve connects to the tank. I have been searching the Net for a replacement tank with mot much luck. Any help is appreciated.


I have the same problem. Tried welding and patching to no avail. If it was on top, no problem to weld or patch. Had to buy a new tank. My repair guy found one for me.

Dirtclods
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Water tanks and repairs check out http://www.ronco-plastics.net/
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nayther
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endobear wrote:
I hit a 20 rifle gun safe with our TH. Tore the drains out of the fresh water tanks.
Pulled the tanks and took them to the local RV mechanic and he thermo welded a 4" and 2" tear at the drain and installed new spin fittings with drain couplers for $60 on the spot.


If you can find a shop with the proper thermo welding equipment then the repair should be 100%, that's how the factory does it.
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endobear
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I hit a 20 rifle gun safe with our TH. Tore the drains out of the fresh water tanks.
Pulled the tanks and took them to the local RV mechanic and he thermo welded a 4" and 2" tear at the drain and installed new spin fittings with drain couplers for $60 on the spot.

dedmiston
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nayther wrote:
motorcowboy wrote:
Hey Anyone,
I have a 2006 Ragen 26fs toyhauler. I experienced a "road-gator' on my way home from our last trip. It jump up and hit the under carriage of my trailer. It hit the release control valve (the valve I use to empty the tank) to my 120 gallon fresh water holding tank and created a large tear where the valve connects to the tank. I have been searching the Net for a replacement tank with mot much luck. Any help is appreciated.


Please keep us posted. My tank has a leak toward the top, has for a couple of years. If I drive with it "full" about 1/3 or so leaks out before I get to destination. Hasn't been a problem but would like to fix it but cannot figure out how to remove that behemoth of a tank above the axles without dropping the axles and that is not something I am willing to risk; putting a 10k pound trailer up on jackstands and getting underneath!


Same with mine. It only leaks when the trailer isn't 100% level. :B

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nayther
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motorcowboy wrote:
Hey Anyone,
I have a 2006 Ragen 26fs toyhauler. I experienced a "road-gator' on my way home from our last trip. It jump up and hit the under carriage of my trailer. It hit the release control valve (the valve I use to empty the tank) to my 120 gallon fresh water holding tank and created a large tear where the valve connects to the tank. I have been searching the Net for a replacement tank with mot much luck. Any help is appreciated.


Please keep us posted. My tank has a leak toward the top, has for a couple of years. If I drive with it "full" about 1/3 or so leaks out before I get to destination. Hasn't been a problem but would like to fix it but cannot figure out how to remove that behemoth of a tank above the axles without dropping the axles and that is not something I am willing to risk; putting a 10k pound trailer up on jackstands and getting underneath!
DIRT BIKES RULE

'12 Duramax CC short bed
2019 Wildcat Maxx 285RKX

Strabo
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One of our tanks was recently repaired because of a crack in it at the drain valve area, the RV repair shop i went to sent it out to be welded, works just fine again.
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dbbls
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I have not had good luck with plastic welding. I suggest you just get a new tank.
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Ivylog
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I would find someone in LA that welds on plastic to repair it. With it out and turned upside down it can be fixed.
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gbopp
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Here's a site from a previous post on tanks.

Tankdepot.com