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โJul-03-2013 03:55 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:
Like others, I used a 35 gallon blue tote kept behind the hitch and strapped in. I purchased a 4-wheel model and spent an afternoon with Lowes materials revamping it to bigger wheels, different handle, etc so that I could pull it behind the truck if the dump station was any distance from the campsite.
โJul-03-2013 01:51 AM
3 dog nights wrote:I don't think it matters as long as you have it when you get to the campground:h. To me behind the hitch means between the hitch and the tailgate.
OK, just for claification. I know I'm dumb (ask my wife) but when you guys say you store the tank behind the hitch, are you putting it between the hitch and the tailgate? or between the cab and the hitch? or does it make a diference?
I understand the tying it down part, I've seen levitation tricks back there.
โJul-02-2013 09:01 PM
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โJul-02-2013 10:36 AM
mobilcastle wrote:SpencerRB wrote:Sorry, I just picked this up. I bought the one in this link but from a different company. I cannot remimber there name but it was about $30 cheaper. I only haul gray water in it and it works great. I bought a 12volt pump from Harbor freight and wired a switch into it to control on and off while watching it fill or discharge. If it sprung a leak in the bed of my truck it would not be a major disaster. I also carry it in my truck bed-the bladder.pump I say each to his own. I don't want to lift or drag a tote.Happy Prospector wrote:mobilcastle wrote:
I have a 45 gal bladder tank that lays in my truck bed and a small 12 volt pump. Pump it in and drive to dump it. No lifting or pulling-cheaper than most totes. Stores in a 6" round plastic pipe about 4' long.
Mobilecastle, where did you get your 45 gallon bladder tank for waste dumping?
I assume he is referring to the 45 Gallon water bladder that CW sells. CW Link
I have one of these for fresh water, but I'd be a little concerned transporting grey or black water in one in case it sprung a leak in the truck during transport.
โJul-02-2013 08:13 AM
SpencerRB wrote:Sorry, I just picked this up. I bought the one in this link but from a different company. I cannot remimber there name but it was about $30 cheaper. I only haul gray water in it and it works great. I bought a 12volt pump from Harbor freight and wired a switch into it to control on and off while watching it fill or discharge. If it sprung a leak in the bed of my truck it would not be a major disaster. I also carry it in my truck bed-the bladder.pump I say each to his own. I don't want to lift or drag a tote.Happy Prospector wrote:mobilcastle wrote:
I have a 45 gal bladder tank that lays in my truck bed and a small 12 volt pump. Pump it in and drive to dump it. No lifting or pulling-cheaper than most totes. Stores in a 6" round plastic pipe about 4' long.
Mobilecastle, where did you get your 45 gallon bladder tank for waste dumping?
I assume he is referring to the 45 Gallon water bladder that CW sells. CW Link
I have one of these for fresh water, but I'd be a little concerned transporting grey or black water in one in case it sprung a leak in the truck during transport.
โJul-02-2013 07:58 AM
โJul-02-2013 07:32 AM
Happy Prospector wrote:mobilcastle wrote:
I have a 45 gal bladder tank that lays in my truck bed and a small 12 volt pump. Pump it in and drive to dump it. No lifting or pulling-cheaper than most totes. Stores in a 6" round plastic pipe about 4' long.
Mobilecastle, where did you get your 45 gallon bladder tank for waste dumping?
โJul-02-2013 07:12 AM
โJul-02-2013 05:54 AM
mobilcastle wrote:
I have a 45 gal bladder tank that lays in my truck bed and a small 12 volt pump. Pump it in and drive to dump it. No lifting or pulling-cheaper than most totes. Stores in a 6" round plastic pipe about 4' long.
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