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โMar-15-2018 03:43 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
I run the kitchen drain thru a garden hose to the campground sewer. There is a fitting with both 3" and garden connections.
I wouldn't hook the outlets together on the trailer because of getting flow back and forth between them.
โMar-15-2018 01:15 PM
Campinfan wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
The funny thing to me is why would you have a photo of your sewer lines? Your vacation slide show must be a hoot. (I am just kidding here).
โMar-15-2018 08:12 AM
TUCQUALA wrote:
Should be easy to connect the rear tank to the front main drain. Here are pics of my modification to do just that.
The rubber couplings are for the possible time that I need to access the slide mechanism. No big drainage problems, depends on how level front to back. Usually just a cup or so of kitchen gray water remains in the pipes after dumping.
Many others on this board have done this also. Sorry, but I don't feel like carrying too many hoses and connections when a simple modification can make life easier!!!
โMar-14-2018 08:44 AM
TUCQUALA wrote:
Should be easy to connect the rear tank to the front main drain. Here are pics of my modification to do just that.
The rubber couplings are for the possible time that I need to access the slide mechanism. No big drainage problems, depends on how level front to back. Usually just a cup or so of kitchen gray water remains in the pipes after dumping.
Many others on this board have done this also. Sorry, but I don't feel like carrying too many hoses and connections when a simple modification can make life easier!!!
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DutchmenSport wrote:
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DutchmenSport wrote:
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