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Honey wagon pump out services

Started by Scott & Heather, May 07, 2012, 02:44:48 AM

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Lin

We have a macerator pump with a bayonet mount that we can attached to the dump valve.  We have used that plus a 50 foot hose several times to pump into clean outs.
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jjrbus

Quote from: Ed Hackenbruch on May 07, 2012, 03:33:24 PM
You could always have somebody inside holding the toilet flapper valve open for more air to get into the tank while pumping out. :)

Very good  :)
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Scott & Heather

Great idea Ed :) I currently own a sewer solution and love it. But I'm still leery f the whole freshwater hookup for pressure and maceration. Even with a back flow preventer. A true macerator is in my future.


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white-eagle

In most towns, you can find a sewer manhole cover to tip up.  We use septic pumps in florida, used my brothers sewer clean-out, or you can, in a real pinch, bucket it to a toilet.  The septic guys are ok, but expensive.  We've almost always found a park of some sort for less, or an RV dealership like camping world or flying j also a good choice.
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luvrbus

www.steampunkworkshop.com will show how to build a macerator pump out of a old sink disposal I never did but see the some of the full time crowd using one say they have less than 20 bucks invested and they work
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Fred Mc

A number of years ago we were at a week long function and the "honey" wagon came to dump us. At one of the motorhomes they put the sewer hose in a bucket and the suction hose as well. Then the operastor, a mexican fellow, said open the valve to which the owner opened the valve fully. There is usually quite a lot of pressure coming out of the hose and it was everywhere including on the operator. He yelled "Meester-Meester -shut eet off". Not nice.

Scott & Heather

Flying J is great...dump sites are great, we just hate moving our coach at the moment because we have no cabinetry yet and everything has to be taken down and stored for even a short drive. Drama. That sticky mess with the Mexican sounds like my nightmare. I removed my black tank a week ago and thoroughly cleaned it out using the 8 inch opening on top (chemical storage tank) and it was nothing short of intensely disgusting. And to top it off, I had literally thousands of fruit flies and their eggs in the tank...suuuuper yuck. Cleaned it all out and then fitted some tiny holed netting screen over the vent pipe to prevent that again. Every time we flushed, fruit flies would fly up from the toilet.  ::)
Scott & Heather
1984 MCI 9 6V92-turbo with 9 inch roof raise (SOLD)
1992 MCI 102C3 8v92-turbo with 8 inch roof raise CURRENT HOME
Click link for 900 photos of our 1st bus conversion:
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