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ECones
Jul 09, 2014Explorer
Ron3rd wrote:W.E.BGood wrote:
Yaj said..."The problem is that the rust acts as a abrasive on the sewer hose, eventually wearing small pin holes in the hose." DingDingDingDing.
X2, it's an excellent way to rust out the cheap, sheet metal bumpers, then tear your hose on the rust. I carry mine in a blue Rubbermaid tote in the back of the truck along with my flush hose.
..and those rubber end caps fall off so often, I quit buying them and leave them off my new trailer. I know there are fixes and pins, etc, but I don't need to bother with 'em
I'm a newbie to all this and was happy to see someone probably more experienced with the same idea. I tow with a pickup, so we just carry ours in a plastic tub with a lid on it and toss it in the truck. I tried the bumper when we started, but gee, what a hassle!
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