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It shouldn't be a problem to hook up a 100 lb cylinder to your trailer while it is stored for the winter. As long as you have the correct fittings, you'd just need to disconnect your dual tanks from the trailer's propane line and close…
view full answer...We might have what you need, basically this hose but with a 3/8 inch fitting instead? #CAM59035?
view full answer...I do not know the propane line you have to know if you can use it, but I can tell you the correct hose for the Camco Olympian Wave 6 Catalytic Safety Heater for Small RVs #CAM57341. What you will need to use is the Camco Low-Pressure LP Gas Regulator…
view full answer...For the Camco Olympian Wave 6 Catalytic Safety Heater #CAM57341, a low-pressure regulator is designated as 11" w.c. (water column), as you can see in the accompanying cut outs I added. You can go from a hose to the furnace with the Camco…
view full answer...Sounds like you are looking for the #100304-120-MBS. This has a male quick disconnect on one end and then a 3/8" female flare swivel connection for connecting to a grill.
view full answer...Due to the orientation of the vent on the regulator part #CAM59005 it is a vertical regulator. For a similar horizontal regulator what you would need is the part #108221 which is a similar 2 stage regulator but is instead designed for the horizontal…
view full answer...When installing a seal at the back of a hub the outer part of the seal will need to be flush with the hub. I have linked a video that should help. You could watch the whole video or fast forward to the 1 minute, 50 second mark to see the seal…
view full answer...An oil seal like Redline part #9103309 installs in the back side of the hub (the side nearest the trailer's frame) with the sides or "legs" of the seal inserted into the hub's bore. This means that the flat metal surface of the seal…
view full answer...The Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack #LC89VR does not have a drop leg. The pin you see by the footplate is only for the footplate to remove and install it. The retraction and extension of the leg is electronically controlled. If you're…
view full answer...Hey Steve, for trailer applications a dual stage regulator will work best. The big difference is a single stage regulator is best in situations where the inlet pressure does not vary by much. Since you'll most likely have higher pressures when…
view full answer...The maker of your trailer is really the only reliable source for its specifications and capacities. In my research on the Wells Cargo website I too was unable to find any roof details about your trailer other than that the aluminum roof on the 6 x 10…
view full answer...The Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Anchors w Backing Plates and Hardware - Bolt-On - 2,000 lbs - Qty 4 Item #RR6K-4 comes with hex bolts like you can see in the attached picture. I was not able to find an reference from us to it coming with carriage bolts.
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