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nitrohorse

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Posted: 02/12/12 04:35pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

ExRocketScientist wrote:

LarryJM wrote:

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I am looking at a high country TT and since it doesn't have a rear bumper, where do you all store your sewer hoses?


At the risk of being called callous, etc. do a search using "sewer hose storage" and you should get tons of ideas. Most involve mounting a 4 or 5 inch fence post cover under the trailer attached to the frame rails.

Larry

Even when you have the back bumper for storage, after 4 or 5 years you get so much flaky rust inside of it, it puts little pin holes in your hose. So you end up going to the fence post cover anyway. It's a fairly easy thing to do if you have a modicum of handyman skills and not really that expensive.


I already have pin holes in my slinky. Last year I was set up on a permanent site. I planted a few tomato plants in boxes along the slinky to kinda hide it. You should have seen how big the tomatoes grew. I couldn't give 'em away fast.

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Saw a guy this morning leaving camp with his sewer hose dragging behind his trailer half out, half inside the bumper! I stopped him at next intersection and brought it too his attention. He said thanks, "but that's how I like to carry it"! I kinda looked shocked, he then smiled and pulled over. I laughed all the way home... That really happened. Lol


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