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doitwithyourbootson
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2010-08-23 9:28 AM (#123938)
Subject: Cowboy Showers...HELP!


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Okay, I am trying to put a cowboy shower in my trailer. I bought a 25 gallon Fimco Sprayer from my work. Any suggestions on how to mount it? My husband wants to put on the roof of my trailer and I'm not so sure how that is going to work...I dont have a roof rack, and how would you turn the pump on with it up there? Would you even need the pump with it on top? ANY and ALL Suggestions will help! Thanks!
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2010-08-23 2:08 PM (#123947 - in reply to #123938)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers...HELP!


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I would suggest putting it in the back of your truck.  Run the pump off the truck battery.  Connect to the shower in the trailer with a garden hose.  Then when you've used all the water, you can drive to another fill-up.
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doitwithyourbootson
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2010-08-24 6:07 AM (#123972 - in reply to #123938)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers...HELP!


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hmmm...thats a good idea! Thanks!
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palogirl
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2010-08-31 1:02 PM (#124255 - in reply to #123938)
Subject: RE: Cowboy Showers...HELP!


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I have a 60 gallon tank that my husband mounted on a piece of plywood along with a 12 volt pump that I put in the back of my pickup.  It plugs into the same electrical outlit that I plug my trailer into the pickup to operate the backs and light.  It works for me.  He put rope handles on the plywood so I can put it in back of the pickup by my self.
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