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wborst
Apr 21, 2019Explorer
I have been using the Valtera Terminator sewer hose for about five years. It is still as good as the day I bought it. A couple of reasons that a sewer hose fails are laying them on the ground and storing them in the bumper that has rough places or rust inside.
When on the ground, especially on gravel, when dumping, the movement of the hose wears holes in the hose. When stored in the bumper, vibration while driving also can cause wear.
I have always stored my hoses in plastic tubs and never experienced pin holes in the twelve years I have been raving.
Just my opinion.
When on the ground, especially on gravel, when dumping, the movement of the hose wears holes in the hose. When stored in the bumper, vibration while driving also can cause wear.
I have always stored my hoses in plastic tubs and never experienced pin holes in the twelve years I have been raving.
Just my opinion.
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