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Old 10-15-2018, 05:05 PM   #15
Cason61
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 34F
State: Oklahoma
Posts: 628
THOR #8432
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
I agree: probably two five-gallon cans!
Not to mention where they they put the gas cap on my RV, 6 FT high. Ok, think, think, think. Buy a windshield washer pump, a length of rubber gas line hose about 7 ft long, cut off about a foot (this is the suction line) and get oh maybe 3 ft of wire, cut it in half, strip off all the ends, attach both hoses to the wiper motor and put the long end in the RV tank Then attach the electric lines to the motor and the jump starter you have handy for the power to run the motor to drain the 5 gallon can. Lots less muscle. No I didn't use this setup yet on the RV, but I did for when I was pulling an RV trailer. Horrible mileage and only a 26 gal tank. Lifting a five gallon tank and trying to fit it through the nozzle in the filler hole and not spill any? Exhausting.
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