โApr-16-2006 09:17 AM
โApr-08-2010 06:29 PM
ridesabout wrote:
I had one of the plastic filler hoses and threw it away after the plastic hose came off the valve. I was afraid it would fall in the tank the next time. I purchased a short valve in the garden department--available in brass or plastic--at Home Depot. It hase hose threads on both ends. Fastened it to my fresh water hose and a short piece of an old fresh water hose to the other end. Serves the same purpose but will not fall apart.
โApr-08-2010 06:04 PM
โApr-08-2010 10:47 AM
โApr-08-2010 09:23 AM
pasusan wrote:
One of my favorite gizmos is this:
Water Tank Filler with Shutoff
No more standing at the side of the trailer holding the hose. It is so simple and has a shutoff so you don't have to pull a running hose out of the fresh water fill and get all wet.
โApr-08-2010 05:50 AM
pasusan wrote:
One of my favorite gizmos is this:
Water Tank Filler with Shutoff
No more standing at the side of the trailer holding the hose. It is so simple and has a shutoff so you don't have to pull a running hose out of the fresh water fill and get all wet.
โApr-08-2010 04:41 AM
โApr-07-2010 07:19 PM
Bucky Badger wrote:
Dog hates the steel steps....Flipped the axles so the old one arn't tall enough any ways
โApr-07-2010 06:43 PM
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โApr-07-2010 05:59 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have the steps nest within each other to save space. Widest step at the bottom, etc?
โApr-07-2010 04:39 PM
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โApr-07-2010 03:19 PM
mike9955 wrote:
3 days and ALL read..:R.
Thanks for the 'help'..some I did not know I needed, but now I see the light!:B
To add to the file:
Three aerosol sprays that RVโers should not be without โ
WD-40, White Lithium Grease, and Silicone Spray Lubricant.
The WD-40 is handy for keeping locks, latches and hinges lubricated, preventing corrosion of metal parts, and treating wet electrical connections.
Have F U N!!!!:C
โApr-07-2010 02:44 PM