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Old 04-21-2007, 07:58 PM   #1
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I am new to this site and as I just bought a 2000 Dutch Star DP model 3851, I feel this is the perfect place to get answers on some questions that I have.
When I got my MH, there was no owner's manual, so I am having a bit of a hard time figuring out some of the things on my Freightliner chassis. I have 2 fuel fillers, one on the passenger side and the other on the drivers side. Do they feed two seperate tanks? If they do, are they connected or is there some sort of transfer switch? I have contacted a dealer about getting an owners manual and no luck as of yet, any ideas?
Thanks for any answere you can give me.

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Old 04-21-2007, 07:58 PM   #2
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I am new to this site and as I just bought a 2000 Dutch Star DP model 3851, I feel this is the perfect place to get answers on some questions that I have.
When I got my MH, there was no owner's manual, so I am having a bit of a hard time figuring out some of the things on my Freightliner chassis. I have 2 fuel fillers, one on the passenger side and the other on the drivers side. Do they feed two seperate tanks? If they do, are they connected or is there some sort of transfer switch? I have contacted a dealer about getting an owners manual and no luck as of yet, any ideas?
Thanks for any answere you can give me.

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Old 04-21-2007, 09:05 PM   #3
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The dual fuelling feature is nice as you do not have to worry about which side you approach a fuel island. Both sides are feeding a common tank; thus, there is no transfer switch involved, good luck with your new rig, Ken,'04 DSDP...
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Yes, you have come to the right forum! We enjoy and learn alot at this site. The real reason I'm here now is to say I'm in Fairview, just north of you!! Also a Dutch Star owner. If you would like you can Email me at walkingplow@yahoo.com we may have alot in common!!
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