Terryallan wrote:
IF you get you hose off the ground, and have a "fall" from the trailer to the in ground sewer connection. The hose will completely drain, and will have nothing in it. With it laying on the ground. The waste has to suddenly go UP hill to the hole. The sharp angle can and will stop solids from running out. Plus it will always have something resting in it.
Its like your sewer pipe in your house. It has a "fall" from your house to the sewer connection. So that everything will run downhill. Cause stuff don't run uphill.
Good reply/response - Plumbing 101. (Payday on Friday is 102).
Slinky in rain gutter, rain gutter supported by blocks of wood, or?
(everybody carries wood blocks for "whatever", don't they?).
The sky is *not* falling (it's off the ground also), so -
"OTG" = No big deal...;)
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