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Mar-17-2015 04:48 PM
willald wrote:
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..You didn't ask this, but I'm going to give you this advice, also, as to the type of hose to get: You never know, when a hose may spring a leak and you will find yourself having to find, buy a hose in an area you're not familar with. That being the case, its best to go with the standard, common hoses with standard bayonet-style connections that can be bought just about anywhere.
All those "fancy-shmancy" hoses that can be run over, survive a hurricane, and have cool little connectors are all fine and dandy when they work, but ALL hoses will eventually leak. Finding a replacement or fittings for one of those fancy hoses somewhere out in the boonies can be difficult.
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traveylin wrote:
I use a 20 footer which works except when the rv park is laid out for travel trailers and fifth wheelers and the dump is at the extreme end of the site. . . .
Mar-17-2015 07:28 AM
sremsing wrote:
I have stayed at several campgrounds where 20 foot was not enough. I like to be prepared.
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