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Manual pump tank for winterization ?

WallynDiane
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We just ordered a Kropf Park model that will be delivered next spring. Our current fifth wheel uses a pump for pumping in antifreeze during winterization.

The Park model has no pump. Years ago, the now retired campground owner used a tank with a manual pump with a garden hose attachment that screwed into the rv to pump in he antifreeze.

I did a Google search and I didn't find that type of pump tank.

I want to research then purchase things we are going to need for our new Kropf this winter.

What are my options for using a stand alone pump/ something to get antifreeze into a Park Model?
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WallynDiane
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We Cant Wait wrote:
What comes to mind first is some sort of bug sprayer where you put the antifreeze in the tank and then pump up the air pressure. This would need a water hose end adapted to the existing hose.



Exactly what I am talking about. I can't find one with a water hose attachment. Just seeing what my options are. Thanks for the comment.

Bumpyroad
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go to walmart, buy a small 1 volt boat bilge pump and appropriate fittings. pump away.
bumpy

We_Cant_Wait
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What comes to mind first is some sort of bug sprayer where you put the antifreeze in the tank and then pump up the air pressure. This would need a water hose end adapted to the existing hose.