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Old 10-21-2002, 09:27 PM   #4
JW84345
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Profile:  1969 27' Overlander
, Michigan
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1973 (or perhaps 4) were the first models with a grey tank.
I have a '69 Overlander. Not having the grey tank is a bit of a pain, especially when just stopping overnight, but manageable. We carry a blue tote tank for when we camp w/o hookups and I have a 5 gallon bucket I press into service for the quick overnights en route.

Another option some folks do is to mix black and grey with by putting a cap on the outlet and leaving the black dump valve open. I've never done this for two reasons. I haven't figured out how to deal with the water between the slide valve and outlet cover, and if the tank overflows .. it will back up into the tub. Draining it into the bucket works fine.

A good size grey tank in nice. My AS MH had 45 gallons each of grey and black. We could easily travel 3 full days without having to dump.

Jim
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