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Old 08-14-2006, 01:00 AM   #1
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Long term on blocks

This may not be a new subject, but I don't recall seeing it anywhere. We are about to take a Gate Attendant job with the Corps of Engineers and my question is this. What do you do with your fresh water tank while your rig sits for one or two years, do you leave it empty, do you leave a bleach water solution sit in it ????? Any other tips anyone has for long term sitting on blocks so to speak I would appreciate. I know there are many items to attend to such as bug prevention, water line freezing, moisture inside the trailer and such but I think I have those ideas in my head, but any other new ones would be beneficial, thanks guys.
 
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Old 08-14-2006, 01:29 AM   #2
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Other considerations: Leave the fresh water tank empty and then sanitize before re-using. Occasionally run your slides in and out. Some people have added slide supports but if the trailer shifts or settles I think they could damage your slides.
Make sure the tires are off the ground and on blocks and of course cover your tires to block the effects from the sun. Make sure to keep water in your battery as a constant charging will be hard on it....suggest you occasionally disconnect the battery and let it discharge. Occasionally lubricate your seals around your slides. Depending on where you are bug and ant protection sprays and powders around the trailer, Occasionally inspect and clean your gas orifices on HW heater and furnace. Also, as you said water line freezing, and moisture considerations.

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Old 08-14-2006, 04:10 PM   #3
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I leave my fresh water tank empty until I need it. Run a solution of sanitizer through it, empty, then refill. So far have not had any issues.


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