down home wrote:
Once we laid a new hose on the table to install an end.nowhere near Tucson though.
And we wouldn't have used that table on a dare. Bird poop and everything else all over it. They must have had spaghetti and dumped a lot of left overs on the table for birds etc to clean up. An RVPark we stayed at 1uite a bit. They brought us another table.
I thought I was the only idiot that had to go buy a sewer tube and parts at a random, nearby hardware store, and then spend an hour squeezing and scrunching hose to fittings and couplers on the picnic table at my campsite? Small world.
That is what you get when you buy an RV in a private sale from a local and they show you the tube in the bumper, but when you get to the campsite you only have 3 ft. of ragged tube and you need at least 20 to get to the port at your site.