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Old 05-08-2018, 05:11 PM   #1
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My toy hauler 273 sewer hose storage

Made from a 5” plastic fence post and a gutter that fits inside.
Now all fittings fit inside and no need to disassemble hose.
Two aluminum doors hinged on 5 inch post and assy hung from 1/4 inch threaded rod
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Brilliant! Thanks for posting.
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I've had trouble finding a 5" post that was not already pre-drilled. Where did you find yours?
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I've had trouble finding a 5" post that was not already pre-drilled. Where did you find yours?
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Excellent.
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I also use 5" fence post but 2 of them next to each other.

I don't trust end caps, so what I did was just drill a cross
hole and inserted long bolts with nylock nuts. I can then use
either end of the holders.
I used large, I think 3/8" bolts. I always use grade 8 bolts, cost a little
more but do not rust.

That way the hoses dry out and the hoses cannot come out.
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Simple dump

We have never even connected ours up. We have the sanicon turbo 500.

If you have this you should try it out. Sooo simple and quick.

I don’t think I could go back to the legacy hose.
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