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Golden_HVAC
Feb 03, 2015Explorer
Look under the RV and see how far apart the filler and the gas tank are. In my case, there is about 10 feet of tubing, and there is no way to get a siphon tube down to the level of the gas.
I have heard of people taking a large knife and puncturing the side of the gas tank, and then use a 5 gallon bucket to collect some of the fuel, with the remaining going on the ground under the RV.
I hope that never happens to anyone, the replacement tank might cost $500+
Fred.
I have heard of people taking a large knife and puncturing the side of the gas tank, and then use a 5 gallon bucket to collect some of the fuel, with the remaining going on the ground under the RV.
I hope that never happens to anyone, the replacement tank might cost $500+
Fred.
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