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#31 caseboy

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Posted 13 May 2013 - 04:23 AM

as for coaching your top down, i would let the pump down a little and just work from corner to corner pulling down on the outside trying to keep it fairly square and level.i've heard it's better to pull down on corners than to push up. in the gallery pages are some copies of camper manuals. i've looked them up often-- thank you to the post'er and the site.pump level should be 1" below top of resavior. if you have already overfilled like i did, you could also rig a plug with a hose comming out of the top of pump into a jar(sort of like bleeding brakes).that may save you from the rath of you wife when she finds out you used her good turkey baster.(thank goodness my wife hasn't discovered her dish towels that i borrowed)

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Posted 14 May 2013 - 01:06 AM

as for coaching your top down, i would let the pump down a little and just work from corner to corner pulling down on the outside trying to keep it fairly square and level.i've heard it's better to pull down on corners than to push up. in the gallery pages are some copies of camper manuals. i've looked them up often-- thank you to the post'er and the site.pump level should be 1" below top of resavior. if you have already overfilled like i did, you could also rig a plug with a hose comming out of the top of pump into a jar(sort of like bleeding brakes).that may save you from the rath of you wife when she finds out you used her good turkey baster.(thank goodness my wife hasn't discovered her dish towels that i borrowed)

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Thanks so much and enjoy your humor.

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