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2112 wrote:
For the coupler I used a 3/16 X 3" bolt with a nylon lock nut. I would hand tighten the lock nut onto the bolt.
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2112 wrote:Couple of the places we camped had sewer dumps which were elevated out of the ground so that gravity wasn’t effective at draining the stinky slinky.Was the dump inlet higher that your trailer outlet?
For the coupler I used a 3/16 X 3" bolt with a nylon lock nut. I would hand tighten the lock nut onto the bolt.
I used a carabiner to connect the breakaway cable to a bracket under my bumper
Jul-08-2018 07:05 AM
rvshrinker wrote:
I finally fully understand my coupler lock. I need a pin, or better yet a little lock to secure it. Any tips?
rvshrinker wrote:
Couple of the places we camped had sewer dumps which were elevated out of the ground so that gravity wasn’t effective at draining the stinky slinky. Time to buy one of those whatchimacalits that guides and cradles/supports the sewer line to the dump. What is it called? Any things to look for?
rvshrinker wrote:
The safety chains from my trailer cross and then hook onto my TV. There is a final wire from the trailer which is also supposed to provide a measure of last resort if the chains break. What do you attach that to, and what do you attach it with?
rvshrinker wrote:
I was thinking about long term storage of water in the frest water tanks. Or even if mostly empty, say I drain it when I get home, but naturally there’s still some moisture in there. How do you prevent mold, or worse, listeria, from growing in there?
Jul-08-2018 06:45 AM
Couple of the places we camped had sewer dumps which were elevated out of the ground so that gravity wasn’t effective at draining the stinky slinky.Was the dump inlet higher that your trailer outlet?
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