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โJun-15-2013 11:18 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I would be very unhappy if any trailer I owned wasn't capable of carrying the weight of full tanks.
My Weekend Warrior holds 100 gallons of fresh water and I always leave home with the tanks full.
You won't find any baffles in the tanks. A full tank won't have room to slosh, a partial tank will. I have never felt any movement due to sloshing when I did travel with a partial tank. Does your tow vehicle roll back and forth when the fuel tank is half full?Jim-Linda wrote:
FWIW, '98 HH Champagne, 90 gal tank, been traveling with full tank for 16 years, water still in tank, tank still under trailer....
Naw, I just dump a gallon or son of bleach in every couple of years..........
Jim
Maybe it is time for some fresh water after 16 years? :B
โJun-15-2013 09:21 AM
goducks10 wrote:
I have never read anywhere in the 3 trailers that I've own/owned that said you couldn't travel with the fresh water tanks full. We also travel with the black and grey full since some of the CG's we go to don't have dump stations. Do these RV manf really expect owners to just use full hookups or fill when they get there?
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