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415660 PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:51 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I recall reading a thread about a large drum on wheels which is available for draining & carting black waste for those times your 3" slinky won't reach (so to speak... Rolling Eyes ). I'm thinking of abandoning the macerator during our full-time stint over the next few months, as the hose run is 60 meters & it's a right faff.

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How about joining a couple of slinky's together ,surley thats easier than carrying a drum around
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Are you referring to the tote-n-stor? I know some full-timers use them if the dump point is too far even for a macerator.

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IanH wrote:
How about joining a couple of slinky's together

It's a 60 meter run, so it would need to be about 20 slinkys, and uphill!

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falken wrote:
Are you referring to the tote-n-stor?

I am! Wonderful, thanks. Found the old thread
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415687 PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:14 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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asprn wrote:
IanH wrote:
How about joining a couple of slinky's together

It's a 60 meter run, so it would need to be about 20 slinkys, and uphill!

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You are emptying poo and you want it to go uphill Rolling Eyes

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415696 PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:35 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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sallytrafic wrote:
You are emptying poo and you want it to go uphill Rolling Eyes

And wot's wrong with that? The macerator does that very well, but it's not particularly convenient to unravel 60 meters of hose & run it to the dump point at present - as I say, a bit of a faff. That's why I thought of the third option of a portable disposal tank on wheels.

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asprn wrote:
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You are emptying poo and you want it to go uphill Rolling Eyes

And wot's wrong with that? The macerator does that very well, but it's not particularly convenient to unravel 60 meters of hose & run it to the dump point at present - as I say, a bit of a faff. That's why I thought of the third option of a portable disposal tank on wheels.

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Does that mean the macerator is down stream of the tank? I'm just thinking that you wouldn't want your waste tank pressurised or is that the cause of all those poo spraying incidents beloved of pusser.

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I was always told that sh1t doesn't roll up hill Laughing

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