I do agree with the installation of a macerator pump. In addition to the
macerator pump, I installed a fresh water inlet to the waste tank to help
flush it out. There were times when we came home from a trip and the tank
was still full. All I would do is back up the drive way, connect my 3/4"
garden hose to the discharge and flush out my tank into my toilet in the
house. Cleanest way of emptying the waste tank and best upgrade to the motor
home yet.
Rich Major
'78 Kingsley
Sugar Land, Texas
> If you really want to have fun, Heinz, and add the most practical gizmo
> to your coach...install a mascerator pump between the tank and the swivel
> joint and connect a 7/8" hose to the discharge side of the pump, about
> 20' or so.
>
> You'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Ask anyone who has one!
>
> dave
> David Lee Greenberg
> GMC Motorhome Registry
> Delray Beach, FL
> davegreenberg1
>
> On Sat, 21 Mar 1998 21:27:53 -0800 "Heinz Wittenbecher"
> >
> >
> >>I notice your comment about having to move the sewer outlet.
> >Suggestion:
> >You
> >>can cut if off a short ways back and glue on an elbow, (and a
> >straight
> >piece
> >>of pipe) if you want to, then add a valve before the end cap. In case
> >you
> >have
> >>leaking problems with the holding tank valve as so many do, this will
> >keep
> >you
> >>from getting a "shoe full" when you dump!
> >
> >I already moved to a gatevalve on the end of the pipe when the
> >original
> >started to leak more than a bit

An emergency repair with goop and
> >tiestraps is still holding after 6 years or so. Had to to the repair
> >it
> >while flat on my back stradling a ditch to make anough room to crawl
> >underneath.
> >
> >I'm not sure how the 'hinge' will work once the pipe has an elbow on
> >it.
> >
> >Is anyone using the Thedford ( I think I spelled it right ) setup that
> >stores hose inside or rather inside a selfcontained storage ?box?.
> >
> >I suppose another alternative is to change the setup to a self
> >contained
> >pump-out.
> >
> >This is turning into another one of those typical projects

, but
> >it's
> >fun.
> >
> >Heinz
> >
> >
> >
>
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