>From: Richard Waters
>Subject: Re: GMC: Sewer Swivel Fitting(was: Hitch)
>I was a bit skeptical that the 3" hose would work. I figured that it would
>crimp itself in half during use. But it doesn't. It is flexible enough to move
>up and down and side to side without crimping itself. The stuff is expensive.
>It cost $23.58 and is a part that Cinnabar sells. Their part (sewer hose
>3 1/2 ID per inch HH5). It is more then just a simple rubber hose.
Being new to self contained motorhoming, does anybody have a picture of this
set-up?
I've never dumped before and from the sounds of it, I don't look forward to it.
I don't have the macerator
(figured I should at least pay my dues and go on one trip using the "old ways").
So if I
can do any little modification that will make this job easier, I'd appreciate
it. Maybe this can be the
kids job!
eric.henning
73 Sequoia (owned 4 weeks now)
>Subject: Re: GMC: Sewer Swivel Fitting(was: Hitch)
>I was a bit skeptical that the 3" hose would work. I figured that it would
>crimp itself in half during use. But it doesn't. It is flexible enough to move
>up and down and side to side without crimping itself. The stuff is expensive.
>It cost $23.58 and is a part that Cinnabar sells. Their part (sewer hose
>3 1/2 ID per inch HH5). It is more then just a simple rubber hose.
Being new to self contained motorhoming, does anybody have a picture of this
set-up?
I've never dumped before and from the sounds of it, I don't look forward to it.
I don't have the macerator
(figured I should at least pay my dues and go on one trip using the "old ways").
So if I
can do any little modification that will make this job easier, I'd appreciate
it. Maybe this can be the
kids job!
eric.henning
73 Sequoia (owned 4 weeks now)