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โApr-04-2022 11:17 AM
Planeteer wrote:
It's always a bummer when the park hookup is higher than the sewer hose discharge.
โApr-04-2022 11:15 AM
Huntindog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Maybe cut them both back and install separate connections.
My first TT 30 years ago had this problem. Some sagebrush caught the pipe and it ended up cracking the black tank. There were several issues with that TT causing it to hang low. My first fix was to replace the tank and pipe making as high as possible, which wasn't much of an improvement. I then broke out my welder and made a skidplate for it. Later when the axles needed attention, I replaced the 6" drop axles it had with straight axles.
Of course your TT will probably need a different approach. My comments are to let you know that the low pipe can cause a lot more damage that most think....Fixing that after it cracked the full tank was a real crappy job.:(
โApr-01-2022 11:34 AM
โApr-01-2022 03:24 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Maybe cut them both back and install separate connections.
โMar-31-2022 08:43 PM
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โMar-31-2022 09:40 AM
goducks10 wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
I would cut the end as close as possible and still be able to get a coupling on it. A 22.5 or something would bring the tip of the pipe up a bit.
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โMar-31-2022 08:26 AM
โMar-31-2022 07:29 AM
โMar-31-2022 07:07 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
I would cut the end as close as possible and still be able to get a coupling on it. A 22.5 or something would bring the tip of the pipe up a bit.
โMar-31-2022 04:46 AM
nickthehunter wrote:
I had a Jayco a number of years back. Everyone that saw it commented on how low the black pipe drain was. I had the trailer for 12 years and it never was an issue.
Just my experience with a similar issue, yours' may vary.
โMar-31-2022 04:16 AM
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