Posted 2008-09-02 10:14 AM (#90818) Subject: Portable Holding Tank Recommendations
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Location: North Carolina
I need to buy a portable holding tank since we are spending a lot of time at fairs lately and we are no where close to a dump station. Do yall have any recommendations? Considering ease of use, ability to move them around on pavement, dirt and rocks, etc.
Posted 2008-09-02 12:02 PM (#90825 - in reply to #90818) Subject: RE: Portable Holding Tank Recommendations
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Location: western PA
We bought ours on line, delivered for less than the RV stores. It has a handle, wheels, hose and adapters. It works well at home after a trip. Get a size large enough to dump both your back and grey tanks at the same time. This may entail the purchase of a 50 gal unit or more.
Posted 2008-09-02 1:14 PM (#90829 - in reply to #90825) Subject: RE: Portable Holding Tank Recommendations
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Location: North Carolina
Originally written by gard on 2008-09-02 1:02 PM
We bought ours on line, delivered for less than the RV stores. It has a handle, wheels, hose and adapters. It works well at home after a trip. Get a size large enough to dump both your back and grey tanks at the same time. This may entail the purchase of a 50 gal unit or more.
Posted 2008-09-02 1:37 PM (#90830 - in reply to #90818) Subject: RE: Portable Holding Tank Recommendations
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Location: KS
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-toilets-tanks/25608.htm I bought the 15 gallon, it is nice because everything stores in it, and you can hook it to your hitch on your truck to take it to the dump station. I went with the smaller one because I didn't have the room to haul the larger ones.