That's one of those cases where we kindof wish life was simple again!
Washers are nice if we needthembut a pain when we don't.
I might suggest the smell from the tank could be capped off pretty easy ----if you can reach the drain pipe without pulling the washer???
The vaccuum breaker should just be a flap and fall closed and not need any work.
The washer itself may be more trouble if it has a pump, etc that leaves some water in the machine to turn sour and smell. Best I might offer might be run a half cup of bleach through as last thing, so that the chlorine might hold off the bacteria growing to make the smell?
Any ways to get the washer really dried totally?
Pulling the whole thing out sounds pretty drastic, if something else works? But then if not used, the washer is taking up space and a load to haul around.
But I'm thinking it's a load to pull out, too!
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Richard
Why no RV year, make and floorplan on MY signature as we suggest for others?
I currently DO NOT have one!
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