โDec-01-2020 02:54 AM
โDec-17-2020 07:14 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Shall we end this thread with those words of wisdom, or can somebody top that?
โDec-17-2020 06:17 AM
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โDec-17-2020 04:33 AM
โDec-16-2020 06:53 PM
down home wrote:
Rude! That's too broad a brush for RVers who want full hookups. Pulling up every two days or so to empty gray tanks is not something I care for. Black tanks may go a week or longer. Honey wagons cost a lot and, i don't know if they are even allowed in Tn State Psrks. We have some great parks, and always tried to get a space with full hookups. parks have rules on lights out etc. I'm t Judgemental but maybe I am, but the people who come in for the week end or holiday with dirt bikes and golf carts and high power ones at that are what ruin t for the rest of us. Such is one county Prk in Southern Michigan to the east of Coldwater, Michigan. I don't many of the parks have full hookups, or only a few for staff etc.
have to choose the Parks you want to stay at. If I sit down for a week or two, i don't want to have to pull up to empty gray water every few days, or black tanks either..and fight to be able to flush the tanks because of an irate weekender, who doesn't care if you open the valve and let her rip so long as you get out of his way so he can get home for own reasons. I have set in line for over an hour at a dump station while it takes some a bit to empty and flush their tanks.
no one likes that. Rude?
โDec-16-2020 06:38 PM
โDec-16-2020 04:42 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:down home wrote:
Pulling up every two days or so to empty gray tanks is not something I care for. I have set in line for over an hour at a dump station while it takes some a bit to empty and flush their tanks.
no one likes that.
Why oh why are you filling up your gray tank every two days ?? What are you using all that water for ?? Are you doing laundry in the camper or something?
I admit that I am just a weekend camper but, there are times when I've had my TT in the same spot and have stayed in it for 4 days. I never got close to filling the gray tank.
Maybe you should just learn to practice water conservation. I'm not trying to be snarky and I don't mean to offend. I'm just saying that it is not necessary to dump your gray tank every 2 days if you just use a little bit of thinking about water conservation.
I would not like setting in line for hour while some jerk flushes his tanks either.
โDec-16-2020 02:14 PM
down home wrote:
Rude! That's too broad a brush for RVers who want full hookups. Pulling up every two days or so to empty gray tanks is not something I care for. Black tanks may go a week or longer. Honey wagons cost a lot and, i don't know if they are even allowed in Tn State Psrks. We have some great parks, and always tried to get a space with full hookups. parks have rules on lights out etc. I'm t Judgemental but maybe I am, but the people who come in for the week end or holiday with dirt bikes and golf carts and high power ones at that are what ruin t for the rest of us. Such is one county Prk in Southern Michigan to the east of Coldwater, Michigan. I don't many of the parks have full hookups, or only a few for staff etc.
have to choose the Parks you want to stay at. If I sit down for a week or two, i don't want to have to pull up to empty gray water every few days, or black tanks either..and fight to be able to flush the tanks because of an irate weekender, who doesn't care if you open the valve and let her rip so long as you get out of his way so he can get home for own reasons. I have set in line for over an hour at a dump station while it takes some a bit to empty and flush their tanks.
no one likes that. Rude?
โDec-16-2020 11:44 AM
down home wrote:
Pulling up every two days or so to empty gray tanks is not something I care for. I have set in line for over an hour at a dump station while it takes some a bit to empty and flush their tanks.
no one likes that.
โDec-16-2020 11:37 AM
โDec-16-2020 09:18 AM
covered wagon wrote:
Dump stations give me nightmares. The further away, as in hundreds of miles, the better I sleep.
In times like these, aren't they considered centers for spreading virus as well as the usual harmful bacteria?
โDec-16-2020 08:52 AM
โDec-16-2020 04:48 AM
โDec-16-2020 04:39 AM
rlw999 wrote:covered wagon wrote:
Just put in your own at home even if you have to hire labor to get it dug underground. It may take time getting it done, but in the long run will save you a lot of time and be much more sanitary.
I was quoted $1500 (not including permits) to install a dump station at home, I don't have a convenient sewer cleanout (would have to drive to the back yard to reach it) that I could dump into.
It would take a *lot* of dumps to be worth $1500 to me.
โDec-16-2020 02:06 AM