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The Thetford SmartTote2 Portable Holding Tank comes totally assembled. It features maneuverable wheels and a tow handle that can fit onto a trailer hitch ball. Storage compartments protect the hose & fittings. Other sizes of 18 and 27 gallons are also available.
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Need a little extra room when towing to accommodate a carrier rack or spare tire? This receiver extender from CURT adds 8" to your trailer hitch. The black powder coat finish resists corrosion and the extender has a 2" receiver tube size.
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Regenerate the resin on your Flow-Pur RV Pro Water Softener without connecting/disconnecting the system. This Y Valve controls the drain flow, giving you a flow rate of 4 gpm. Other accessories, such as replacement resin & water hardness test strips are also now available!
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As winter is coming to an end, the snow melts and you begin to take your RV, trailer or camper out of storage. Depending on where and how it was stored, you may run into a few issues, especially if it sat outside all winter. One of the problems you may find is a leak in the roof, which is never a good thing. Getting it repaired can be expensive. The solution to this problem is EternaBond, which is an affordable, quick and easy, do it yourself way to fix it.
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In an ideal situation, you would have someone with you to help out in getting your hitch lined up correctly. Unfortunately, this doesn't always happen. When you need to hitch up a trailer or camper to your vehicle, it can be a real chore if you are doing it by yourself. Hitching a trailer on your own can sometimes mean getting in and out of your vehicle repeatedly to make sure you are lining up the coupler and ball mount correctly. It's always a good idea to have a little extra assistance in this area, even if you think you won't need it. There are ways to easily get the job done if you are by yourself.
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