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Since I do not have a sticks and bricks place to hook up a hose, I have been trying to figure out where I can hook up a hose to flush out my HW tank with one of those hot water tank rinsers.
Any ideas??
Thank
-- Edited by rgrrmg on Friday 15th of August 2014 11:01:20 PM
We did ours at a campground once. It was a graveled site and about a 1/4 cup of white stuff washed out. After it dried I raked it around some and you couldn't see it.
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Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (wife), Katie, Kelli (cats) Full timed for eleven years in a 2004 Sightseer 35N. Snowbirds for one winter and now settled down in CO.
Thanks all for your replies, looks like campground is pretty much unanimous. Too bad at this point in time I rarely go to campgrounds. In a couple of weeks I will be leaving for BLM land, and making my way to a Workamper job in Nevada. Don't know when I will be staying in a campground with hookups...for now that is my dilemma.
Edit- Do you think it would be a bad thing to clean it out at the RV park I'll be staying at? Thanks all!
Roger
-- Edited by rgrrmg on Saturday 16th of August 2014 07:41:36 PM
Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (wife), Katie, Kelli (cats) Full timed for eleven years in a 2004 Sightseer 35N. Snowbirds for one winter and now settled down in CO.
They are pretty much synonymous in my lexicon but take a look at Rogers question just above my last post. The OP sees RV parks as different from campgrounds so I was trying to answer him.
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Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (wife), Katie, Kelli (cats) Full timed for eleven years in a 2004 Sightseer 35N. Snowbirds for one winter and now settled down in CO.
Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (wife), Katie, Kelli (cats) Full timed for eleven years in a 2004 Sightseer 35N. Snowbirds for one winter and now settled down in CO.