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Old 12-26-2021, 02:27 PM   #1
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Access to Fresh Water Tank?

Does anyone know if this vertical coroplast panel (pic. facing forward from behind rear axle) provides enough access to remove the standard 70-gallon Fresh Water Tank? Need to check for/repair leak... If not, is there an alternative route available?
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Old 12-27-2021, 07:48 AM   #2
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Bruce, I don't know if the Summit is the same setup as a Majestic but I went back and looked at some photos I took early in my build. On my Majestic the fresh water tank is over the rear axle. The back of the tank, at the top edge, is against a wood board that is attached to the cross beam for the floor. It looks like the top edge of the tank is very close to the same height as the floor beam. So doesn't look like it could slide backwards for removal.

Sounds like a call to Ken in service to see best way to attack the leak.
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