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Default Winterizing trailers

"Stormin Mormon" wrote:
Went to the camp, spent about an hour and a half,
looking.

At least one has a black water tank. My guy said soeme
thing about fill the tank up, and then dump it all at once,
to try and wash the crap out. I've got some green
holding tank fluid, I wonder if it's a good idea to put
some green stuff and water in, one day. Come back
the next day and pull the drain valve open, and send
it all flying down the drain.

They have been putting a new diaper into the fridge
and freezer, to dessicate and deodorize. Ever heard
of this?

They have five trailers, looks like work on them for
two days. The anode seems to be needing a 1 1/8
socket, to drain the W.H.

We figure to top off the propane in the spring, close
the tank valves for the winter.

Christopher A. Young
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Only thing I have to say, nice to have an anode like that. My drain is a
twister like on a car radiator. Anode is way in back top. I'm sure I have a
magnesium anode, because it makes the water stinky and funky. It might very
well be original, 24 years old.

Greg