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Can Any one help me find a lock for my sewer compartment and a key for these?
 
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Barth used several different locks over the years. Not sure what type of coach or lock you have...

My 86 Regal had T shaped pop out latches, Chicago Lock #4260.

see here:
https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...873995477#5873995477

Others have round locks made by Southco.

see here: https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...201059223#4201059223

good luck with your locks! Mechanic


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Here is some more information about Southco locks.
 
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Thank you this I see what I need here.
Dale
 
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