portable gray & black tank

daynawide

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Bought a two wheeler at harbor freight and chopped it up rewelded it and made a bumper mount for portable tank.IMG_0859.jpgIMG_0857.jpgIMG_0856.jpgIMG_0863.jpgIMG_0860.jpgIMG_0862.jpgIMG_0859.jpgIMG_0857.jpgIMG_0856.jpgIMG_0863.jpgIMG_0860.jpgIMG_0862.jpg
 

Relayman

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that's pretty neat. I thought about using a BAL under frame Tire mount to modify for my "blue-bomber".

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mlpeloquin

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Used a friends portable tank when we did not have sewer hookups earlier this year. Had to pull that thing over 100ft over several trips. Needed a new back after that. If I do it again, I need to remember to pack my portable wagon to carry it! Nice job. He has a large class A and hasn't had to use it in four years since he sold his SOB fifth wheel.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Nice job... Love your ingenuity !!!
I was going to try to put one underneath next to my spare tire in front of my latter box but it's a little to tall.
 

Relayman

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Well....I did it. Finally. after wrestling with my " blue-bomber tank" for several years...I decided to apply a little Texas Technical Tweeking..
to a BAL Hide-a-spare Tire carrier
model 28218 from PPL Motorhomes
($99.00). and adapt it so I could carry my portable waste tank undercarriage my Bighorn.
materials...1" square tubing..5/16 "
round stock..black paint..my wire welder...a "knurled knob.....5/16 carriage bolt ( for the trabsport bracket) and there ya go. nice project
for a 100 + degree Friday. . LOL.

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mlpeloquin

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I used to work with a Texan. Terrific guy and herd about hot in Texas. Good thing it was a cool day in Texas.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Well....I did it. Finally. after wrestling with my " blue-bomber tank" for several years...I decided to apply a little Texas Technical Tweeking..
to a BAL Hide-a-spare Tire carrier
model 28218 from PPL Motorhomes
($99.00). and adapt it so I could carry my portable waste tank undercarriage my Bighorn.
materials...1" square tubing..5/16 "
round stock..black paint..my wire welder...a "knurled knob.....5/16 carriage bolt ( for the trabsport bracket) and there ya go. nice project
for a 100 + degree Friday. . LOL.

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Very very nice job.
I was going to put mine next to my spare tire in front of my ladder box. But it's to thick.

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richheck

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Jerrod, I think we will be able to fit a 32 gal Barker like such. The 32 gal is 11 1/2 in tall and i believe we can get enough play with the belly to fit. I know my 42 gal will not fit, it is 14 1/2 tall.


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Relayman

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thank you. mine is a 32 gallon "blue-bomber" it gut perfectly.

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Relayman

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actually...you may be surprised by how much flex the underbelly cover has.
your
42 may just work. the tire mount will flex some as well. just be sure the fill/drain fittings faces down so it won't damage the underbelly sheathing.

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