Winterizing water lines

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alexmcwood
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Has there been a discussion concerning winterizing water lines in a mobile home?

I am particularly interested in (1) air compressors, (2) how to attach an air compressor, and (3) why do mobile homes not have a water drain cock?

-Jim
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Harry
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Hi alex

Help me. What is the connection between water lines and air compressors?

Thank you.

Harry
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alexmcwood
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Harry wrote:Hi alex

Help me. What is the connection between water lines and air compressors?

Thank you.

Harry
Harry,

I want to use my air compressor to blow out the water lines, so that during the Ohio winter the water lines/pipes won't freeze and break. I'll be out of state for 7-8 months.

-Jim
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Harry
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Hi

I thought so.


Here's a link: http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/icealarm.htm

Harry
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You can do a search for winterizing. I know it has been discussed in the past. There is also a section in Mark's book that deals with it. The book is in the "Books & Parts" section of the site. Greg
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