Help with water box connections...

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  1. jeremylj1972 New Member

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    I have a used Freedom XT and it has a water box and I am not sure where this hose is supposed to connect? Does it lead to my fresh water tank and demand pump? Forgive me if this is a dumb question...new to business and new to this machine.

    Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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    it appears to be a inlet it would go to the fresh water tank pump if so
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    Look inside the mix tank.
    If that hose goes to some type of float valve then it hooks up to the incoming water supply (fresh tank demand pump or water supply)
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    That hose is a overflow for the water box.
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    I own that same TM. Run that red hose along the side of the tm and out the door. If that water box over fills the water will drain out that hose.
  6. jeremylj1972 New Member

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    Thanks for the help. Got a longer hose and routed it towards the front of the machine!

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