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john b wrote:Nice a poop tank on the picnic table..BarneyS wrote:
I put on large pneumatic tires from Harbor Freight just like the ones shown in this post by former TT Moderator Les Adams. I makes the tote tow much easier from trailer to truck and also makes it ride smoother and almost silent on the way to the dump station. Well worth the price (around $20) and the small amount of effort required.
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I did the conversion for several folks on the picnic table in the campground,works great and much quieter . I don't understand folks having such a problem with using this procedure . If you are worried don rubber gloves,I never do but I grew up in farm country so a little thing like this is nothing to me! JMHO jb
โJul-21-2013 02:34 PM
BarneyS wrote:
I put on large pneumatic tires from Harbor Freight just like the ones shown in this post by former TT Moderator Les Adams. I makes the tote tow much easier from trailer to truck and also makes it ride smoother and almost silent on the way to the dump station. Well worth the price (around $20) and the small amount of effort required.
Barney
โJul-21-2013 02:32 PM
Arn wrote:
Hmm, I just created 2 empty posts. Sure wish I knew how to delete...
โJul-21-2013 12:23 PM
mooky stinks wrote:Arn wrote:
Thanks all. Nice to know people are using their blue boys for this. Seems everything else I read said not to. Having to haul a tote to the dump station will be worth the sacrifice once I get back to my chair & resume staring out at the ships going by on the St Lawrence River.
Isn't it great to watch thoise ships. We get up there every chance we get. Have you tried the "Marine Traffic" app? It will show you the position of all ships all over the world. It includes photos and all info on any vessel traveling the St. Lawrence. It's great to know when they're are going to pass by.
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โJul-21-2013 11:55 AM
MickeyBrennan wrote:Arn wrote:
Thinking of going seasonal next year but a couple of the parks we're looking at don't have sewer connections nor is there a travelling honey wagon. What do you all do to get rid of the contents of your black tank?
Do what everybody else there does.
โJul-21-2013 11:48 AM
Arn wrote:
Thinking of going seasonal next year but a couple of the parks we're looking at don't have sewer connections nor is there a travelling honey wagon. What do you all do to get rid of the contents of your black tank?
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โJul-21-2013 11:30 AM
Arn wrote:
Thanks all. Nice to know people are using their blue boys for this. Seems everything else I read said not to. Having to haul a tote to the dump station will be worth the sacrifice once I get back to my chair & resume staring out at the ships going by on the St Lawrence River.
โJul-21-2013 07:44 AM