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Old 06-06-2005, 12:48 PM   #1
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Where can you find a Blue Tote carrier that goes on the ladder of the RV? I have been searching and haven't found one yet. I have seen them on the back of other trailers. I find the bike racks and the chair racks but not the tote rack..

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Where can you find a Blue Tote carrier that goes on the ladder of the RV? I have been searching and haven't found one yet. I have seen them on the back of other trailers. I find the bike racks and the chair racks but not the tote rack..

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Old 06-07-2005, 01:28 AM   #3
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Thanks for the response, but I really wanted a ladder mount as I do not want to put more holes in the trailer as this setup suggests.
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We have a "four wheeler" blue tank and we put it in the chair carrier on the ladder. It fits pretty well, though slightly loose. We just strap it down.

DH also removes the handle (cotter pin out) and places it in one of the storage doors.

This works for us because we have the "bag" chairs, which are stored in the large bay. Might need another idea for someone with folding chairs. HTH!

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The waste water tanks (blue or Tote ) are carried empty and do not weigh but a few pounds ,so strap ,roap , wire, bungy ,string ,chain ,them all most any ware in the down wind area should do it . Skipper entry level over fifty years.
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Check out some of ladder hangers they sell them at lowes or home depot make sure you know the width of your tank and measure opening of ladder haners. They look like hooks (letter J) and can be attached to ladder with u-bolts. Have also seen some people use the chair hangers advertised by campingworld or even bike racks. I made my own out of galvinized steel hang them ( I use two of them. They are 4 inches wide 30 inches long) make it so one side hooks on ladder other side faces out and is 24 inches deep to hold tank.( example letter J now add another letter on top just reversed.) Hook on ladder and secure with bungee. Hope one of these suggestions work for you

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