Barker 42 Gallon 4-Wheeler Tote-Along Portable Holding Tank

- Item #
- 53363
- Special Order Item
- No
- Ships LTL Freight
- No
Description / Barker 42 Gallon 4-Wheeler Tote-Along Portable Holding Tank
The convenient tow handle is specifically made to slip on your tow ball, letting you drive your 42 Gallon Barker Waste Tank to the campsite dump station. You pull or turn the front swivel tow handle will follow. Pulling a storage tank that distance with those old hard wheels can be a real pain.
Barker has made their largest tank, the 42 gallon waste tank, with air filled pneumatic tires that glide over those bumps. Yes, this Barker 42 Gallon Portable Waste Tank has easy to tow pneumatic wheels!
Barker tanks come with a standard 3” valve with side discharge, and all the hook ups and dump adapters you need to dump your waste tank. Convenient bobber gauge pops up to let you know the tank is full. No guessing!
More Information
Item # | 53363 |
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Brand | Barker |
Model | 30844 |
Gallons | 42 |
Features | Heavy duty pneumatic wheels. Double wheel, front-swivel design for easy pulling and maneuvering. Weight Empty: 38 Lbs. and Full: 374 Lbs. |
Included | Bobber Guage, all hook up/dump fittings, and tow handle. |
Dimensions | Height of Tank Body: 14" Height to Fill Cap: 14" Length: 45-1/2" Width: 24" |
Warranty | 2 Year |
Special Order Item | No |
UPC | 755220308442 |
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Customer Reviews
But there are a few drawbacks. It comes with a "full meter" which is a foam stick that rises with the fluid level inside. Problem with this contraption was it didn't vent very well, and slowed my fill to a trickle. I fixed it by enlarging the existing holes with a drill, and added five more to the top. Still not full flow but closer than before.
It includes pneumatic tires. I had one of the larger wheels fail. A slit developed in the tread and created pinholes in the inner tube. I combated this problem by replacing with airless wheels in the same size.
I also don't like that the bin has a flat bottom. The dump valve is unable to get all the fluids out because of multiple ridges inside, as well as a lip before the port. I have to tilt the tote toward the valve to get out as much as I can. A sloped base would be a better design.
I have to take a dump hose with me to the dump site, and it would have been helpful if the tote had some sort of pocket or fixture specifically for a dump hose.
With my upgrades I suspect this tote will last longer than my last one, which was only 5 months before the axle failed.