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Jun-05-2013 02:42 PM
high desert wrote:mr. old style wrote:Jim Cindy wrote:
I like high deserts solution to use the tank drain lines for pump supply. Should make all the water capacity usable.
Therein lies the problem. The front tank has no drain line. The only way for water to get out is through the connection to the other tank which is 1 1/2" above the bottom (measured) making it theoritaclly(sp) impossible for it to drain.
I would definitely add a drain to that tank. You can use a spin weld fitting that will make the job fairly easy.
Jun-05-2013 11:32 AM
mr. old style wrote:Jim Cindy wrote:
I like high deserts solution to use the tank drain lines for pump supply. Should make all the water capacity usable.
Therein lies the problem. The front tank has no drain line. The only way for water to get out is through the connection to the other tank which is 1 1/2" above the bottom (measured) making it theoritaclly(sp) impossible for it to drain.
06 Silverado 3500 CC DRW 4x4 LT3 D/A
09 Fuzion 393 Touring Edition
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TrailerSaver Air Ride hitch (TS3)
BrakeSmart
08 Polaris Outlaw 525 KTM IRS
08 Honda TRX 400 EX
08 Polaris Scrambler 500 4x4
Honda TRX 250 EX
Jun-05-2013 08:27 AM
mr. old style wrote:
I have the bottom off mine also, and the line is 1 1/2" up the side of the tank that part I have measured. I just dont know what there thinking when the design/build these things. The drains for the plumbing come out right in the middle of the trailer right above the middle axle, not exactly easy to get to. Would it have been that costly to use an extra 4 ft of half inch house and brought them over within reach of the side wall :h
Jun-05-2013 08:02 AM
Jim Cindy wrote:
I like high deserts solution to use the tank drain lines for pump supply. Should make all the water capacity usable.
Jun-04-2013 10:09 AM
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Jun-02-2013 08:07 PM
Lantley wrote:mr. old style wrote:
I have the bottom off mine also, and the line is 1 1/2" up the side of the tank that part I have measured. I just dont know what there thinking when the design/build these things. The drains for the plumbing come out right in the middle of the trailer right above the middle axle, not exactly easy to get to. Would it have been that costly to use an extra 4 ft of half inch house and brought them over within reach of the side wall :h
The tank is directly above the axle to allow the axles to carry the weight of the water. Access is secondary to structural integrity.
Jun-02-2013 06:11 PM
06 Silverado 3500 CC DRW 4x4 LT3 D/A
09 Fuzion 393 Touring Edition
Banks SpeedBrake & Economind Power Pack tuner
TrailerSaver Air Ride hitch (TS3)
BrakeSmart
08 Polaris Outlaw 525 KTM IRS
08 Honda TRX 400 EX
08 Polaris Scrambler 500 4x4
Honda TRX 250 EX
Jun-02-2013 05:50 PM
mr. old style wrote:
I have the bottom off mine also, and the line is 1 1/2" up the side of the tank that part I have measured. I just dont know what there thinking when the design/build these things. The drains for the plumbing come out right in the middle of the trailer right above the middle axle, not exactly easy to get to. Would it have been that costly to use an extra 4 ft of half inch house and brought them over within reach of the side wall :h
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