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spoon059
Jun 14, 2019Explorer II
Why do you need to evacuate every drop of water and crud out of your black tank? Aren't you just going to poop in it again? I usually always try to keep 5 or so gallons of water in the black tank at all times to prevent anything from drying and causing future problems.
Besides, I could always drive the curb side up on blocks to change the pitch of the trailer if it was that big of a deal.
My biggest complaint is pulling into a site that has the sewer connection up in the air. I've actually been to one campground in Richmond VA where the sewer connection was HIGHER than my dump valves.
Besides, I could always drive the curb side up on blocks to change the pitch of the trailer if it was that big of a deal.
My biggest complaint is pulling into a site that has the sewer connection up in the air. I've actually been to one campground in Richmond VA where the sewer connection was HIGHER than my dump valves.
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