TUCQUALA wrote:
Should be easy to connect the rear tank to the front main drain. Here are pics of my modification to do just that.



The rubber couplings are for the possible time that I need to access the slide mechanism. No big drainage problems, depends on how level front to back. Usually just a cup or so of kitchen gray water remains in the pipes after dumping.
Many others on this board have done this also. Sorry, but I don't feel like carrying too many hoses and connections when a simple modification can make life easier!!!
I have the same mod as Tucquala. At the dump station, open the black and soon after open both greys. The rear grey dumps slower than front so it is still flowing when black and front grey finished , therefor cleaning discharge hose. Fill up fresh when waiting for the rear grey to empty. Used to park halfway between the 2 discharge valves and move the slinky between them but have now eliminated that step. Much faster discharge, do not have to move TT and eliminates moving slinky hose. Mod takes around 2 hours and $30 worth of parts.
Dave