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Looking like the wife and I are taking our new-to-us trailer up to the white mountains this weekend. I'll be towing up through payson, to greens peak. Any members know when I can fill the trailer so I don't need to tow it full from marana?

 

I'm happy to throw some $ to a member on the way. Its 35' and has a 160 gallon tank (so I'll need a lot if room to maneuver, plus it's only my 2nd time towing this trailer.)

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We always stop to fill up at the Hondah Casino just past Pine Top. They have a fill up and dump station right out in front of the trailer park with lots of room to maneuver. If I recall correctly, water is free. It is $5 to dump, but worth it not to have to haul the black tank contents.

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The Best place and the Best Water is from a Natural Spring That is always running and Pipped off the Turn for Big and Little Bear lakes about 15 miles east of Mcnary ... It is right off the road and I think it is 1 or 1 1/4 inch pipe .. So you need a female( 1 or 1 1/4 ) to male reducer that goes to your fill hose... Honda still works too

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The Best place and the Best Water is from a Natural Spring That is always running and Pipped off the Turn for Big and Little Bear lakes about 15 miles east of Mcnary ... It is right off the road and I think it is 1 or 1 1/4 inch pipe .. So you need a female( 1 or 1 1/4 ) to male reducer that goes to your fill hose... Honda still works too

I've been drinking from that place for the last 31 years. Is it strong enough flow to fill the trailer through a hose this year?

 

Hondah is the plan.

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The Best place and the Best Water is from a Natural Spring That is always running and Pipped off the Turn for Big and Little Bear lakes about 15 miles east of Mcnary ... It is right off the road and I think it is 1 or 1 1/4 inch pipe .. So you need a female( 1 or 1 1/4 ) to male reducer that goes to your fill hose... Honda still works too

I've been drinking from that place for the last 31 years. Is it strong enough flow to fill the trailer through a hose this year?

 

Hondah is the plan.

 

About 5 weeks back it took about 10 - 15 minutes to fill two tanks one 50 gallon one 30

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160 gal? geez that's a big fresh water tank

I have a big towhauler that has a huge tank also 150-160 range and it is nice never have run out of water yet on multi week trips hunting.

propane on cold trips is another story.

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