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โJan-30-2018 03:42 PM
SoundGuy wrote:BCSnob wrote:
unless you too have to turn around your rig multiple times to dump and then park, my comment goes not apply to your situation. But if you want to require implicit statement of โmy situationโ in addition to a detailed description of my situation, so be it.
That's the point - every situation is different, 'though I do wonder why you have to "turn around your rig multiple times to dump" if using a macerator ... what difference does how the trailer is oriented make? :h Not arguing, just asking what this has to do with using a macerator ... if anything, I would think it would be easier as you just run the macerator hose whichever direction you want, unlike a stinky slinky which is limited in length and can only function properly by gravity if it's sloping in the right direction.
โJan-30-2018 03:24 PM
BCSnob wrote:
unless you too have to turn around your rig multiple times to dump and then park, my comment goes not apply to your situation. But if you want to require implicit statement of โmy situationโ in addition to a detailed description of my situation, so be it.
โJan-30-2018 02:51 PM
nagel wrote:
Anybody have any luck with dumping into a tote and releasing into septic?
โJan-30-2018 02:48 PM
SoundGuy wrote:unless you too have to turn around your rig multiple times to dump and then park, my comment goes not apply to your situation. But if you want to require implicit statement of โmy situationโ in addition to a detailed description of my situation, so be it.BCSnob wrote:
Macerator set-up is too complicated at home to be worth the effort; parking location closest to clean out requires turning rig around for dump followed by turning around again to get to storage location plus needing to pump 75โ-100โ uphill to clean out.
If you had included "for me" then who could disagree but to universally suggest that using a waste macerator to service one's tanks at home is "too complicated" is absurd. :R I do it all the time - bayonet the macerator on to the trailer's sewer outlet, plug it in, screw on the waste hose, pull the waste gate, and let 'er rip. Takes but a few seconds and it certainly isn't "complicated". ๐
โJan-30-2018 02:12 PM
โJan-30-2018 02:06 PM
BCSnob wrote:
Macerator set-up is too complicated at home to be worth the effort; parking location closest to clean out requires turning rig around for dump followed by turning around again to get to storage location plus needing to pump 75โ-100โ uphill to clean out.
โJan-30-2018 12:45 PM
F-TROUP wrote:
Be careful dumping into your septic system if you use chemicals in your tanks, you may just kill the bacteria in your system. JMHO
โJan-30-2018 11:51 AM
โJan-30-2018 11:42 AM
toedtoes wrote:jerryjay11 wrote:
Who'd think such a crappy subject would have so many responses?
Everybody has an opinion on cr@p.
โJan-30-2018 09:51 AM
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โJan-30-2018 08:00 AM
jerryjay11 wrote:
Who'd think such a crappy subject would have so many responses?
โJan-30-2018 07:53 AM
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