Installing New Holding Tanks
 

The 1956 trailers did not have any gray water holding tanks, and usually just a small 7 gal flat bottomed galvanized black water tank, which was found in our trailer to be in its usual state of a rusted out mess.  Going in are 32 gal worth of ABS gray water tanks, suspended from the frame just aft of the axle, and a 16 gal black tank inboard of the toilet, also suspended from the frame.  They will be state of the art with built in rinse nozzles and probeless digital level sensing (See-Level).  They are designed to be just below the final axle level for clearance, and with a robust and serviceable dump valve mechanism.

 


- click on any image to enlarge -


 

Preparation


The tanks arrive!  They were purchased from Inca Plastics.  2 qty H345 16 gal each (34 gal net).  The smaller H636 black water tank is in the foreground that I soon replaced with another H345. On the right is where the two gray water tanks will go between the longitudinal floor beams and the lateral floor supports, just aft of the axle (below the gray primed floor support), flush with the floor bottom.  The gray tanks will suspend below the belly skin by 7", but with the 2" gain from the axle change, are still 11" off the ground at their lowest point.  The Black tank will be aft of them in the next bay.

 

 

Existing Black Tank


Frame Modifications


Rinse System

 

- click on any image to enlarge -