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- prujakExplorerGo to Wal Mart and get the clear plastic storage boxes. Use a marker and label the box and lid "sewage". Also get one for water hoses. Mark accordingly. They will stack. Also I use a larger one to keep all those little extras easy to find.
- daveyboy12ExplorerI typically get in a hurry and just coil it up and throw it in the rear storage compartment.
- deweysmith5ExplorerI did the fence post mod even with the bumper storage. I still use the bumper for my dump station hose but the fence post storage holds my sewer connection hose plus my blue tote hose. I got tired of digging the plastic tote out of the front trailer storage. One of the best mods I have done.
- rrupertExplorer
Dick_B wrote:
Did you search this Forum for `sewer hose storage'?
Yes I did, and there was only one hit with little info. I should have entered sewer hose instead of pipe. I just wanted to generate some ideas from those that have done it. Our HiLo has rear bumper storage but I see TTs for sale that don't. I think the vinyl post idea and the schedule 40 pipe are both excellent ideas. - jake2250Explorer
notruffinit wrote:
I got a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. Mine curls up in that along with the hose that I use on the tank flusher. If it gets gross, I put some detergent in the bucket and fill it with water. Set it in the sun and shake it around a few times then dump the water out. All clean. It works for me.
X2 on the bucket,,, Orange Home Depot bucket with lid,, goes in the bed of the PU,,$5 - notruffinitExplorerI got a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. Mine curls up in that along with the hose that I use on the tank flusher. If it gets gross, I put some detergent in the bucket and fill it with water. Set it in the sun and shake it around a few times then dump the water out. All clean. It works for me.
- gmw_photosExplorerI too did the 5" plastic fence post with a length of plastic gutter in it. This size is big enough that the rhinoflex will fit in there with the 45 degree angle fitting still attached.
- mlts22ExplorerRubbermaid tub here, in the storage bin. The Valterra hose with the fittings is too large to fit in the bumper, which I don't mind. I like using a 90 degree fitting on the end as well as a clear plastic sleeve between the hose and valve, neither fits inside the bumper.
- 2MacsExplorerGo to your local Dollar General, Family Dollar or Dollar Tree and get a plastic storage box large enough to hold the hose and accessories for it.
- vermilyeExplorer3X on the fence posts:
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