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myredracer
Aug 11, 2014Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:myredracer wrote:
I can't see any abrasions or signs of where the leaks would be. I can hear them if I lift the hose to move the contents along. ..
If you get a sidewinder you do NOT have to lift the hose to empty it.
Its' graduated and expandable to fit any type of situation you have at a CG. I don't leave home without it.
We've got a slinky. Actually several of them because we have a wye fitting for two grey tanks. It's a PITA to get the slope all right when you have a wye fitting to deal with and 3 sections of hose.
I got in the habit of just laying the hose on the ground and working the "stuff" along. Saves the time of setting up the slinkies and packing away. Haven't been laying the hose on sharp crushed gravel.
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