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Black Camper Gravity & City Water Fill Dish Door Lock Rv Trailer W/ Checkvalve on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Plymouth, Indiana, US

Plymouth, Indiana, US
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You are bidding on one new BLACK gravity fill water dish and city water hook up. This has a locking door & key.The door has a small section in it that can be opened so the garden hose can still be conected and still have the door closed and locked. This is used for filling the water holding tank with gravity ( does not have threads to connect to garden hose). This also has the city water connection to hook to the garden hose. City fill has a check valve.  CONDITION: New  straight out of the case from the manufacture

  • The color is black
  • connects to 1 1/4" or 1 3/8" ID hose for gravity fill
  • connect to 1/2 threaded pipe fitting for city connection
  • has connection for air vent with screen 1/2" id hose
  • 7 5/8"  wide and 6 1/2 tall
  • Cutout or rough opening is 4-3/4 by 5-7/8"wide
  • City water connection has check valve.

NOTE ON PHOTO: Photo has reflections not a  color defect.

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