I haven't installed mine on the tongue, but I do install it by placing one of those black plastic crates (looks an old milk crate) that you can get at Walmart, etc., and my 1.75 gallon RotoPax fits snugly inside. There is no smell which will permeate the inside of the trailer. I also put a lot of my other "stuff" (cleaner, oil, tools, ect) inside the crate. Its very easy to get to and has worked well. Again, there is no smell. RotoPax has a GREAT container.
Chris
That's just wrong......:shocked: Shopping at Wal-Mart? :shocked:
Be prepared to cleanse your eyeballs; once you get home! :yikes:
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I haven't installed mine on the tongue, but I do install it by placing one of those black plastic crates (looks an old milk crate) that you can get at Walmart, etc., and my 1.75 gallon RotoPax fits snugly inside. There is no smell which will permeate the inside of the trailer. I also put a lot of my other "stuff" (cleaner, oil, tools, ect) inside the crate. Its very easy to get to and has worked well. Again, there is no smell. RotoPax has a GREAT container.
Chris
how about a pic of install?I haven't installed mine on the tongue, but I do install it by placing one of those black plastic crates (looks an old milk crate) that you can get at Walmart, etc., and my 1.75 gallon RotoPax fits snugly inside. There is no smell which will permeate the inside of the trailer. I also put a lot of my other "stuff" (cleaner, oil, tools, ect) inside the crate. Its very easy to get to and has worked well. Again, there is no smell. RotoPax has a GREAT container.
Chris
As I LOL reading this I say DUH....so off to WalMart I go...thanks. Yep it is mighty great knowing I don't have to "think of everything"...cause others have already "done it" and will share for me to say...hey yea gotta do that!!!:thumbup:
Has anyone mounted a 1 gallon Rotopax to their 622 trailer? I've seen some on other brand trailers , but was curious on the 622 specifically. I'm thinking about one for the tongue.
I like this better:firstplace: More versatile. Howeverdoes it have to be mounted to 622?![]()
Yes. I drilled holes in the tow bar and mounted. See photo.
Reggie
I like joes better more versitile:thumbup: however daystar cam can http://daystarweb.com/products.php?id=321This is what i use in my 622 trailer.
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Case measures 18"X15" and is 11" deep, the smaller case inside is a case for wine that i found at a container store.
It holds 4 quarts of fuel, 1 quart of anti-freeze, i pint of Brake Fluid, 2 Quarts of oil, i bottle of Black diamond detailer and one small bottle of back to black, a 8 oz bottle of lubricating oil and a dozen microfiber cloths. The fuel is from Lowes it is 92 octane ethanol free, i change it out about once a year.
This case sits in the front of the trailer under the small door and is readily accessible, i ran out of fuel one time going to Colorado, and was happy that i had the extra fuel, i have also used the extra fuel twice for bikers that were broke down on the side of the road because they ran out of fuel. The quarts of gas in these non-leaking cans is expensive (about $4.50 a quart), but when you need them they are worth their weight in gold.
Cruzr Joe
But Joe,
If you've got all of this:
"It holds 4 quarts of fuel, 1 quart of anti-freeze, i pint of Brake Fluid, 2 Quarts of oil, i bottle of Black diamond detailer and one small bottle of back to black, a 8 oz bottle of lubricating oil and a dozen microfiber cloths. The fuel is from Lowes it is 92 octane ethanol free, i change it out about once a year."
Packed in there; where do you keep all of the moonshine? :yikes:
is there anything special about a rotopax gas can compared to a regular plastic gas can?
is there anything special about a rotopax gas can compared to a regular plastic gas can?