Help configuring my trailer

No kidding…ok I’ll keep them then.

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Its a 225 gallon leg tank right? I wouldnt want all that weight sitting on my bumper.

65 gallon. Really 55 is all it fills to.

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An update, had a chance to use the reel/hose at a job. What a timesaver this thing is! My trailer is coming together, got a couple things hung up finally.

My surface cleaner got out of balance today, I guess something plugged one of the nozzles. I took it apart and cleaned everything out so hopefully that’s all it was.

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What reel model#, cost and hose model and cost? Im in the market for both.

Ah…Titan aluminum? That’s all I know.

The way you rolled that hose up is making my insides turn.

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What happened to your garden hose reel?

It’s currently in the garage. I’m using that black hose right now but we all know those don’t last as long.

The Flexzilla is the bigger diameter one, should have bought the standard size.

Oh c’mon, I can’t waste time rolling the hose perfectly on the reel. :laughing:

Lol. You’ll learn how to do it quickly. I roll it up nice and neat very fast. Except flexzilla its just not going to happen with it.

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I’d get that reel and flexilla back on the trailer. It’d suck to have that hose break and not have a back up. And rolling up any hose by hand sucks as you may know haha

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Roger that. Hose coiling is a nightmare.

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You’re probably planning on this already, but I would recommend getting a matching Titan reel and the stacking kit for it as soon as you can possibly afford it.

Idk, I think it winds up fine

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:thinking: you unwinding to whole reel everytime? Also do you not tuck it under another piece and tighten it down flexzilla likes to blow in the wind

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Whats the dark green?

Wfp hose

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Probably something for window cleaning

Oops typed at same time

I have those mr coupler fittings on the ends of my hose, I just tuck that behind the lower crossbrace of the reel and it stays put.

I have a ball valve on the end before the mr coupler, so I can keep some pressure in the hose when I wind it up, and it doesn’t flatten out on me.

Most jobs in town I only unreel what I need to reach the spigot. If the water’s slow for some reason, I’ll take off the first 100’ length and pull the rest off the reel for max flow.

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