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Rv Holding Tank, 55 Gallon, 30"x56"x8, Black/gray Water, New, Mid Sd Drain, #310 on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, US

Adrian, Michigan, US
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You are viewing a New Gray/Black Water Storage Tank,

  • Used in both RV's and Boats
  • Saddle tank type
  • These tanks set inside a rail on each side
  • More commonly used in motorhomes.
  • Heavier than my other type of tank
  • These are brand newand do not have the top holes drilled in them.
  • According to my calculations, approximately a 55 gallon tank.
  • If you need a specific gallonage for your tank, please check my calculations.
  • These are new with the tags still attached
  • 56" Long, 30" Wide, 8" Deep/Tall
  • These tanks do have 4 sensors installed
  • This tank is a Mid Side drain as seen in the pictures
  • These have many different uses.
  • Tank Number 310
  • Please contact me with any questions
  • See my Ebay Store for other sizes
  • You can contact me through ebay or call at 517 265-8735

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