Problem with holding tank

chuck will

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If for some reason somebody did not dump as they should have or had
water in the tank as they should have then the C_ _ _ will stick to the
bottom of the tank and cause much problems. To break this loose you
should soak it with pine sol. Just a little. Some hot water. And Yes
you can get your arm in that hole and scrape it with a wide blade putty
knife. Recommend you drop the tank and at least check all the parts
that rust. Probably need a new gate valve. And if I would have only
know I would have sealed up the hole for the gauge. When you run out of
water you need to dump. I dump all the time or when ever I see a place
to do so. I do not usually carry all the water it will hold. at 8
pounds be gallon it just seems like a lot of extra weight. I wish I
could be there to help you. Chuck
 
Chuck,
Your efforts to help, and those of many others, give me the feeling that I
have many personal friends all across the country. I only wish that I could
repay you all some way. I am sure that I will have many other problems to
"bug" you with in the future. Thanks again.
Neely B. Tenn
- -----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Will
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 7:59 PM
Subject: GMC: Problem with holding tank

>If for some reason somebody did not dump as they should have or had
>water in the tank as they should have then the C_ _ _ will stick to the
>bottom of the tank and cause much problems. To break this loose you
>should soak it with pine sol. Just a little. Some hot water. And Yes
>you can get your arm in that hole and scrape it with a wide blade putty
>knife. Recommend you drop the tank and at least check all the parts
>that rust. Probably need a new gate valve. And if I would have only
>know I would have sealed up the hole for the gauge. When you run out of
>water you need to dump. I dump all the time or when ever I see a place
>to do so. I do not usually carry all the water it will hold. at 8
>pounds be gallon it just seems like a lot of extra weight. I wish I
>could be there to help you. Chuck
>