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Old 03-23-2004, 01:30 AM   #1
Glenn and Lorraine
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Low point drains and fresh water drain....

With all the modern technology that goes into designing a Montana one would think the Montana engineers could come up with a better system for those blankety-blank low point drains.
Couldn't a system be design using valving? And than place those valves in a location where you didn't have to crawl on your back under the rig to open. At age 61 and overweight it is not an easy task getting my fat butt under my 5er.

Glenn and Lorraine
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