Ok. Heeres one for people. My friend, had a travel trailer,Well he had a friend who had a tow truck move it for him once. The toilet tank was full at the time and to drain it, The tow guy got to the top of this hill, and then they quickly pulled the plug and away they drove till it was empty.Apparently most of the 'juice' went out the pipe toward the side of the road..Sure glad I wasnt along for this ride.
LOL
Well... Let me say---
Um-- I know someone who did this accidentally...
Was in a hurry leaving a campground, and did not dump-
there was someone that was sick or in the hospital, I don't remember the story about that....His wife said she would spell him driving. and decided to go thru a shortcut that he said not to use while pulling the camper as it would not be safe...
not to be told otherwise when he started napping she took the turn.... It would save almost 45 min... do you see the foreshadowing ???
Well, the reason it was not safe was because of a few railroad tracks with steep bumps and ramps up and over....
She took one, and never noticed the damage as she was moving along... about an hour later my friend woke up and looked around. "wow you made good time!!!"
Then she stopped for gas.. as he walked around the trailer to check everything... the septic valves were missing, and the tanks both had the holes for the pipes were supposed to be were wide open holes....
"lumps" had dropped out there at the gas station......
He told me she road the next couple of hours in silence...
The tanks valves were on the drivers side....
I know all this as I helped replace all the things and welded a new "ski" below the pipe.. I seem to remember the valves and all were about $40... the steel for the skis was maybe another $50...
No I did not touch the poop shoots... I built it all and glued it to his measurements and he installed it.. but he did pressure wash it before doing anything to it.....
I would not have wanted to be behind them leaving the campground...
now you can say EEEWWWWWW...:laughing:
J