nitrohorse

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ExRocketScientist wrote: LarryJM wrote: old guy wrote: 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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Artemus Gordon

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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
2012 Montana 3750 Hickory Edition, 2003 Ford F450, 4x4 off Road, 7.3 liter, Air bags, Longbed Dually. Curt Q24 hitch, Moride pin box, P3 Brake Controller
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