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Broken grey water tank.

buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
So last night I was doing the dishes and I heard and felt a huge boom. At first I thought my fifth wheel had rolled somehow or something but when I went outside I could see and smell grey water leaking out of the bottom of the protective plating. It looks like the corners of it actually are pocking out of the bottom. What can I do?
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com
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buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
It's a 2004 Gulfstream Yellowstone fifth wheel of that makes any difference.
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
Ah, another Lippert chassis.
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
Well, I usually don't buy when we're boondocking sometimes there is no option. This tank looks like it actually detached from however it was held and will need to be put back in place. The corners of it punched through the stuff that protects the bottom of the fifth wheel.
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com

Weldon
Explorer
Explorer
Don't let those tanks get so full. Too much weight for the way they are installed. Had a small leak one time that was repaired with Water Weld.

buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
Yea I know it is. If they want to do that I'd be fine with that or if they want to drive back and forth I'm alright with that too. Usually when they're doing a big job they work from sun up to sun down basically. We'll see, the most important thing is the tank, all the other stuff really doesn't matter. I would think they could get the tank fixed with a whole days work. I guess I'll see when they get here. That's the reason they're willing to do it, because it is a big job.
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
sounds like you might get a motel bill too,thats a hole bunch of work.

buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
OK, that sounds like exactly what happened. I've got two guys coming out to take a look and hopefully fix it. Removing all those panels to gain access is going to be too much work for me. They've done a lot work for me in the past and they've always been reasonable on pricing and do an excellent job. I'm glad they're willing to drive up here because I'm an hour and a half north of them. They've driven quite a ways for me in the past but not quite this far. Luckily their pricing should easily make up for the cost of getting them up here. I could also use a new awning and there are are a few small items that I've been just dealing with so there will be plenty for them to do.
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com

Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
Most likely the supports broke loose, and the tank disconnected from the drain pipe. Two or three medium ratchet straps could make a temporary fix to get the tank back in a usable position. Reconnecting the pipe will depend on just how it came apart. If the pipe simply pulled out of a rubber grommet on the side of the tank, smear a little soap on it and work it back in as you raise the tank. If a coupling broke, a rubber repair coupling may be the answer. An Ace, True Value, Home Depot, etc., should have everything needed.
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
F53 chassis, Triton V10, TST TPMS
Bigfoot Automatic Leveling System
2011 Toyota RAV4 4WD/Remco pump
ReadyBrute Elite tow bar/Blue Ox baseplate

buylow12
Explorer
Explorer
I'm sure that's what it was but I'm also sure it's partly my fault for all of the terrible roads I've been on over the years boondocking. I've driven this thing to places in sure that no other fifth wheel has been. Not to mention the regular roads in Baja and Alaska. Just thinking about the Old Denali Road makes me want to cry like my baby did the entire first 70 miles of road so bad that you could only idle and get beat to hell as your speedometer reads zero. I've got a trusted tech who agreed to drive an hour and a half to check it out for me. So hopefully they'll actually be able to take care of it.
Tim Czarkowski
TotalTravelers.com

houstonstroker
Explorer
Explorer
You need to remove the coroplast and see what is going on. Poor bracing would be my guess.
2016 Dynamax Force HD Super C

joelc
Explorer III
Explorer III
You are lucky it was the Grey water. I have a small leak in my Grey tank somewhere near the top. I can fill it most of the way then I get water coming out from my under belly. I can not locate the crack with a flashlight or unless I rip out the under belly. So, I circumvent the problem by just leaving my Grey tank open to drain into the sewer line.

azrving
Explorer
Explorer
Probably poor bracing and support. Every now and then someone posts on here about the tanks falling out. RV quality