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wa8yxm
Mar 03, 2018Explorer III
I think it is TETFORD that makes a hose called the Titan
Check it out.. This hose has a long male end which you can easily grip.
A "Strap Wrench" or two might make it easier as well Links follow
Titan Sewer Hose
Strap Wrench, Home Depot
I have one that is a chain wrench (need another)
I may try an oil filter wrench too. Just thought of that while typeing this (Do not know if it will work till next week when I try it)
Also switching to a Sani-Con Macerator may help you.
NOTE: I really like that Tetford hose. I am not using that specific one just yet but an older one they discontinued same hose different ends.
Also... For the hose (not for the in-motion cap which is where I need help) I use a 5" extension (Clear) this serves multiple functions
1: It lets me confirm VISUALLY the tank is not draining any more (EMPTY)
2: The extension I use was originaly a back flush type device with a water under pressure via a vacuum breaker inlet. this broke so I sealed the thing and use it as a "Handle" for removal.. Way easier than the straight 5" extension I also have.
Check it out.. This hose has a long male end which you can easily grip.
A "Strap Wrench" or two might make it easier as well Links follow
Titan Sewer Hose
Strap Wrench, Home Depot
I have one that is a chain wrench (need another)
I may try an oil filter wrench too. Just thought of that while typeing this (Do not know if it will work till next week when I try it)
Also switching to a Sani-Con Macerator may help you.
NOTE: I really like that Tetford hose. I am not using that specific one just yet but an older one they discontinued same hose different ends.
Also... For the hose (not for the in-motion cap which is where I need help) I use a 5" extension (Clear) this serves multiple functions
1: It lets me confirm VISUALLY the tank is not draining any more (EMPTY)
2: The extension I use was originaly a back flush type device with a water under pressure via a vacuum breaker inlet. this broke so I sealed the thing and use it as a "Handle" for removal.. Way easier than the straight 5" extension I also have.
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