spitfirepete

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I use an empty Drywall compound bucket and coil the hose in it. Anyone have a better way?
Pete
Peter and Linda
2007 Mandalay Presidio ISC
1975 Triumph Spitfire toad
2007 Saturn Vue toad
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dicnic

Boynton Beach, FL

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We mounted a piece of 4" PVC Conduit under the coach, slightly at an angle so we can get a 20' piece and a 10' in together. Cleanout caps close both ends. Cheap and very handy. Be sure the conduit is underneath the enclosed portion of the bottom of the coach.
2001 National Tradewinds LTC, 2005 Jeep Liberty Limited toad, M & G air brake, Blue Ox base plate and tow bar.
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spitfirepete

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What about the right angle fitting that goes in the sewer hole? Guess I would have to replace the hose clamp on this fitting with a disconnect combination.
Are you still supposed to post when you answer your own question?
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MartyAndPeg

North Florida for the Winter

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I used to use that black outdoor drainage sewer stuff from Home Depot, but that got to cumbersome. Now we just use a heavy black garbage bag. Just need to replace it once in a while, but cheap. Works fine for us.
Marty & Peg & 2 cats
2005 Tiffin Phaeton 40QDH/350HP Cat/MH3000
2007 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4/Brake Buddy
2007 Harley Softail Custom/Rampage Lift
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Rich D.

New England

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Hi Pete,
Most 90 degree fittings will slip right into the sewer storage tube - no need to remove it from the hose.
Rich D. Wanderlodge M450 LXi
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Jack&Kay

Santa Rosa, Ca

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My coach has a separate compartment with all the sewer connections inside of it. The hoses lay in the plastic compartment. (with drain) On my old Class C, the hoses went inside the back bumper. (which rusts, BTW and is not a good idea)
Pete: I think it’s OK to answer yourself.
Jack
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Mandalay Parr

Phoenix, AZ

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After I rinse mine out, I store it in a cardboard box in the basement.
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rbrogan

Perrysburg, Ohio

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Rinse it store in a plastic bag..
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CaFlyFisher

Rapid City (Beautiful Black Hills) South Dakota

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We use a plastic container (heavy-duty kind) and coil the used/cleaned out hose into the container during transit.
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gonecampn2

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We have one of those plastic trays that you use to hang wall paper with. It works great!
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