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noteven
May 22, 2014Explorer III
For leveling we have a set of these Clicky.
We always connect city water supply through a pressure regulator. We always close the valve and shut off the 12v on board water pump when we leave our rig unattended.
For tank flushing I bought one of those shrinking hoses (as seen on TV!), mainly because it fits in a small bucket and isn't like coiling up haywire. So far it is handy and has stood up well.
We like our Blueline sanitation hose/fittings from Prest-O-Fit - easy to use and compact. I'm not sure what length I've ended up with, I've dragged one or two on the road to shorten them up a bit :S
We use a clear coupler on the rv to see when the tanks are flushed. We use one of those accordion supports to grade the sani hose down to the drop when parked on a site.
Don't skid your sani dump hoses around on the pavement and concrete when they are full of fluid - they become sprinklers :)
Barbeque - we carry a little round ball charcoal unit.
Check your tire pressures every travel morning & enjoy your new truck and trailer and retirement.
We always connect city water supply through a pressure regulator. We always close the valve and shut off the 12v on board water pump when we leave our rig unattended.
For tank flushing I bought one of those shrinking hoses (as seen on TV!), mainly because it fits in a small bucket and isn't like coiling up haywire. So far it is handy and has stood up well.
We like our Blueline sanitation hose/fittings from Prest-O-Fit - easy to use and compact. I'm not sure what length I've ended up with, I've dragged one or two on the road to shorten them up a bit :S
We use a clear coupler on the rv to see when the tanks are flushed. We use one of those accordion supports to grade the sani hose down to the drop when parked on a site.
Don't skid your sani dump hoses around on the pavement and concrete when they are full of fluid - they become sprinklers :)
Barbeque - we carry a little round ball charcoal unit.
Check your tire pressures every travel morning & enjoy your new truck and trailer and retirement.
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