May-30-2013 01:36 PM
Jun-01-2013 08:32 AM
silvercorvette wrote:gcloss wrote:352 wrote:
Sometimes stuff gets stuck down there. Reach your arm down the hole as far as you can. When down to the max feel around for anything chunky. Grab it and squeeze it between your fingers until it gets smaller then dump some water in it (After you pull your arm out of coarse}. Do this once a month for regular maintenance. Wash your hands before cooking. I do have a self help video available. Hope this helps
I'll bet someone will read this and give it a try
I just did:S
Jun-01-2013 06:20 AM
Jun-01-2013 04:53 AM
Jun-01-2013 03:45 AM
silvercorvette wrote:gcloss wrote:352 wrote:
Sometimes stuff gets stuck down there. Reach your arm down the hole as far as you can. When down to the max feel around for anything chunky. Grab it and squeeze it between your fingers until it gets smaller then dump some water in it (After you pull your arm out of coarse}. Do this once a month for regular maintenance. Wash your hands before cooking. I do have a self help video available. Hope this helps
I'll bet someone will read this and give it a try
I just did:S
Jun-01-2013 01:56 AM
gcloss wrote:352 wrote:
Sometimes stuff gets stuck down there. Reach your arm down the hole as far as you can. When down to the max feel around for anything chunky. Grab it and squeeze it between your fingers until it gets smaller then dump some water in it (After you pull your arm out of coarse}. Do this once a month for regular maintenance. Wash your hands before cooking. I do have a self help video available. Hope this helps
I'll bet someone will read this and give it a try
May-31-2013 09:51 PM
Ritkei wrote:
After 4 days ... Any ideas or tips tricks?
2012 Keystone Alpine EXTERIOR FEATURES:
•--- MAX TURN high-gloss fiberglass front cap & rear featuring
•30% better turning radius
•Aerodynamic design w 18% better drag efficiency
•Hitch Assist back up mirror w lights
•High Gloss exterior sidewalls baggage doors and entry door
•Class A style dual latch slam baggage doors
•Keyless Entry
•Easy open 4-step entry steps w recessed rope lighting for visibility
•Super-size 64 tall 30 wide entry door
•Motion activated porch lighting
•Deluxe Graphics package
•High Gloss fiberglass rear cap
•Reverse (back up) lights
•One piece polypropylene underbelly
•Triple insulated ducted and heated holding tanks
•---All-IN-One Waterworks exterior utility center featuring
•Easy siphon winterization system
•Water heater bypass
•Enclosed low point drain valves
•Ducted heat for cold weather protection
•Dump valves
•Soap dispenser
•110V outlet
•Black tank spray hookup
•16 E-load radial tires w 8 wheel lugs
•Heavy duty 7000lb axles
•Easy lube axles
•12 -Beams with Z-frame technology
•---Equa Flex Suspension featuring
•Improved impact absorption
•Improved axle equalization
•Greasable wet bolts
•Long lasting 12 steel shackle plates
•Long lasting bronze bushings
•No Sweat vented attic system
•50AMP service w detachable power cord
•Hydraulic selector valves for slideouts
•Hydraulic front landing jacks w 8 diameter all-terrain landing pads
•Gutters w rain spouts
•Rear Ladder
•One-Touch electric awning package w adjustable arms
•Tinted 80% safety-glass windows
•Electric rear jacks
May-31-2013 11:58 AM
May-31-2013 11:55 AM
May-31-2013 09:14 AM
352 wrote:
Sometimes stuff gets stuck down there. Reach your arm down the hole as far as you can. When down to the max feel around for anything chunky. Grab it and squeeze it between your fingers until it gets smaller then dump some water in it (After you pull your arm out of coarse}. Do this once a month for regular maintenance. Wash your hands before cooking. I do have a self help video available. Hope this helps
May-31-2013 09:03 AM
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May-31-2013 06:58 AM
May-30-2013 06:54 PM
Ritkei wrote:
After 4 days of camping we have a full holding tank. I open the black valve and hear a rush of fluids for about 1 min, then nothing. Check the tank level inside and it shows 2/3 full. After searching I found a post that suggested filling all grey tanks and pull all the valves at same time, causing enough of a vacuum to get the holding tank to drain. This worked once and now I'm stuck at 2/3 full again. Never seems to drain below 2/3 full. Any ideas or tips tricks?
May-30-2013 06:06 PM