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Old 02-19-2014, 05:48 AM   #15
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I had to drop the tank on my 05 5355 Workhorse chassis to replace the high pressure line. The gen. line is on the front of the tank and I wouldn't think you would have to drop it all the way to get to it. I would try letting the back of the tank down about 3 inches and then let the front of the tank down enough to get to the line.
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Thanks for the help guys. I will let u know how things go. My extended ins coverage ran out on feb 4th. I'm still looking to get a new policy, but knew it wouldn't cover my genny till I had this problem fixed. That's another issue, reviewing and pulling the trigger on a new policy. I'm shopping around and trying to compare. Darn, they do like my money! I will deal with that after I fix this tank issue. Thanks again!
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