butterfly610
Veteran Expediter
If you have a shower in your truck, where is the best place to fill your water tank? And how do you drain it? Never used one and I'm curious.
Yes, but from a fleet owner perspective, is that a good recruiting/retention investment ?It seems once drivers have it, they won't go back.
one other winter problem, is that we cannot allow the sleeper to freeze. one winter i parked the truck for a few weeks in the house,(not IN the house), and had to winterized it.... I had not thought about winter and finding water thanks for the info.
A shower in the sleeper is for the rich and famous truckers only.
A shower in the sleeper is for the rich and famous truckers only. And all of us gold plated truck stars know that every Wal-Mart SuperCenter has water fill stations under the name of Culligan Water and Island Stations. Ok, so there are a few SuperCenters that do not have water, but most do.
We have a 40 gallon water tank, three 5 gallon containers for water filling, a 6 gal. water heater and heated water lines into the truck to prevent freezing during winter truck sleigh bell time.
The shower has saved money and time on the road allowing us to maintain our rich and famous looks and life style.
P.S. The Golden Lugnut is really Platinum.
We have not reached the plateau of being rich and famous... We are still copper plated and have not reached the gold plated standards you guys have obtained yet...
I really got a chuckle out of reading your post it was fun.
We are still of the truck drivers who have to use baby wipes at
That is a big water heater is that the standard size on a sleeper with a shower?
Our old truck had a ten gallon tank and when we were at home we drained the water tank and also placed a small heater in the truck with the bed lifted.
We went with more storage and a bigger box to stay a D unit. I figured I would get tired of cleaning the shower and turn it into a storage closet. I think the showers would really be awesome in the winter to hang wet coats in to drip dry.