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Jayco Barby Connection on Drawbar

Started by Vitara_JaycoSwift_Outback, August 16, 2013, 07:51:12 AM

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Vitara_JaycoSwift_Outback

Morning all,

Just have a couple of questions in regards to the gas fitting on the draw bar that came on my Swift Outback. I forgot to ask questions about it at hand over and I'm not really sure how it all works. I have a had look but can't really see any threads to screw a traditional connection into or am I just missing something? We have a little round portable barby (not a webber q) that I would like to connect to it but am quite unsure of how to go about it.

Didn't want to go about jamming something in there and breaking it.

Thanks for your help

GGV8Cruza


Malcolm Tugless


Dice

  If its factory fitted its a bayonet fitting no thread it just pushes on and then twist
you can get a hose with the bayonet fitting from local BBQ place
2013 BT50 GT Auto, 2013 Jayco Swan Outback

Vitara_JaycoSwift_Outback

Thanks Dice. I will investigate it this weekend.

albany_nomads

When I read the post title. my first thought was a long legged blonde on an A frame draw bar  ;D

I see you meant Bar B Q..sorry no help  :D
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2010banditsa

Just been through the same with my new van. I had to ditch my trusty 3 legger as its a high pressure barby and I think most draw bar outlets have passed through a regulator, I.e. low pressure
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