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| At least on Trinity tanks there is supposed to be a steel plate under the bleed valve so if nh3 gets that high it won't come out the bleed valve so fast. There is supposed to be a tiny hole in the steel plate. This tank did not have the hole drilled in it from the factory. The first contact with Trinity no one said anything. After we pulled it 100 miles back to the dealer to swap tanks he called Trinity again just to double check and a different person told him about the hole. Sure wish they had someone smarter on the phone the first time. | |
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