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11/2/2011 11:59:51 AM
CHARLIE
CHARLIE
Posts 7
I know the Mfg of my 2001 Timberland 29ft Model 27BH TT is no longer in business,But is their any place I can find the Tech Info on it...I have Questions,Like....What is the Capicity of a,Black water tank..b the gray water tank,c,Freash water tank..Is their and were is the Drain for the Freash water tank and because I only use it a couple of times a year Do I need to drain the Freash water tank in between usages to keep the water from becoming stale....I have leak in the hose of my out side shower about 1/2 inch back from the head...Can I unscrew the handle and cut back the hose and re conecct it.... The person who did my winterazation told me the reason it took them so long is they had to take both lines off the Hot water heater...Question....I have seen were their is a kit that can be installed on the lines with valves that can be used when winterzation needs to take place......Thank you for all your help
11/4/2011 3:24:48 PM
Steve Roddy
Steve Roddy
Lazydays Employee
Posts 647
The specifications on tank capacities is located in a sales brocure. Yes, the fresh water tank should be drained and sanitized if left for prolonged periods of time. A drain should be located on the bottom of the tank or a valve near the tank for draining. A replacement outside shower hose should be available from any RV dealer. The kit for winterization you are looking for is a water heater by-pass kit. This kit can be added to most water heaters.
11/9/2011 3:20:25 PM
CHARLIE
CHARLIE
Posts 7
Ok Steve were do I find a SALES BROCURE for a 10 year old TT???? I figured it would be on the bottom of the tank,but were is the tank mounted...Were would i start to look for the drain plug Do i need to fill the fresh water tank if I am hooked up to the fresh water supply inlete???? Is their a book just for TT..I have the Woodalll"s RV hand book.But i need more info...And YES I am new to RVing...Cant you tell.....
11/13/2011 10:48:14 PM
Steve Roddy
Steve Roddy
Lazydays Employee
Posts 647
No you do not need to fill the fresh water tank when connected to city water. Most manuals as well as the Owner's Manual is usually generic and not specific to any model. No manuals from previous owner? Holding tanks are many times covered by the underbelly. If you can get some dimensions W x L x D I can estimate capacity. Usually the 2 holding tanks equal to at least the fresh water capacity.
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