Rv Holding Tank, 29 Gallon, 28"x60"x6, Black/gray Water, New, Left Drain, #622 on 2040-parts.com
Adrian, Michigan, US
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 29 gallon tank.
- If you need a specific gallonage for your tank, please check my calculations.
- These are new with the tags still attached
- 60" Long, 28" Wide, 6" Deep/Tall
- These tanks do have 4 sensors installed
- This tank is a Left Side drain as seen in the pictures
- These have many different uses.
- Tank Number 622
- Please contact me with any questions
- See my Ebay Store for other sizes
- You can contact me through ebay or call at 517 263-4972
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