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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
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2012Coleman wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:I'm sorry, but complaining about this is about as useful as complaining that the guy in the site next to me drives a red Ford truck.2012Coleman wrote:
Some people must have tall barns to keep them high horses in. No way does dumping tanks at a full hookup site cause the foul odor the OP claims. The standard equipment everyone uses does not emit odors. The sound of water going through a sewer pipe can not be heard much past a a radius of 12 inches. The sound of beating a dead (high) horse carries much further.
That's assuming people are using the standard equipment, or using it correctly. I have seen unbelievable setups for dumping. Stinky sleep just dropping straight into the connection (no donut or any true connection), all kinds of crazy stuff propping the slinky up (including, what appeared to be an old toaster oven). And that also assumes the sewer connection at the CG works correctly. I've seen some where the threaded end is simply slipped over the pipe, not glued.
โSep-21-2015 07:51 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:I'm sorry, but complaining about this is about as useful as complaining that the guy in the site next to me drives a red Ford truck.2012Coleman wrote:
Some people must have tall barns to keep them high horses in. No way does dumping tanks at a full hookup site cause the foul odor the OP claims. The standard equipment everyone uses does not emit odors. The sound of water going through a sewer pipe can not be heard much past a a radius of 12 inches. The sound of beating a dead (high) horse carries much further.
That's assuming people are using the standard equipment, or using it correctly. I have seen unbelievable setups for dumping. Stinky sleep just dropping straight into the connection (no donut or any true connection), all kinds of crazy stuff propping the slinky up (including, what appeared to be an old toaster oven). And that also assumes the sewer connection at the CG works correctly. I've seen some where the threaded end is simply slipped over the pipe, not glued.
โSep-21-2015 06:15 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Weirdest thing happened today... We were breaking camp and I emptied my tanks... didn't smell anything. Who woulda thunk it?
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majorgator wrote:
Everyone here has ignored the main point.
Who eats dinner at 4 or 5 PM?
โSep-21-2015 05:17 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Some people must have tall barns to keep them high horses in. No way does dumping tanks at a full hookup site cause the foul odor the OP claims. The standard equipment everyone uses does not emit odors. The sound of water going through a sewer pipe can not be heard much past a a radius of 12 inches. The sound of beating a dead (high) horse carries much further.
โSep-21-2015 04:20 AM