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Lantley

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Posted: 07/11/23 05:00pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

It may seam expensive but this system works like a champ
6"sewer hose carrier

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We installed two Rubbermaid packer boxes on the hitch platform. The one on the right is for sewer hoses etc (yucky stuff), the one on the left is for chocks and levelelling blocks etc. The centre one is stock and had the propane. But we also carry the fresh water hoses, empty water jugs for campground use and an empty bucket. We pack the hitch light. And we mounted a strap and brackets for our little 6 gallon tote tank. Nice setup for us.

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Reisender wrote:

We installed two Rubbermaid packer boxes on the hitch platform. The one on the right is for sewer hoses etc (yucky stuff), the one on the left is for chocks and levelelling blocks etc. The centre one is stock and had the propane. But we also carry the fresh water hoses, empty water jugs for campground use and an empty bucket. We pack the hitch light. And we mounted a strap and brackets for our little 6 gallon tote tank. Nice setup for us.

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Great idea, unfortunately on this trailer the propane tanks and batteries are in compartments that have doors that open in those areas. That said, what a great way to maximize your storage.

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Lantley wrote:

It may seam expensive but this system works like a champ
6"sewer hose carrier

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This is likely similar to what will be used to replace the factory setup.

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I have two of the DIY vinyl fence post carriers installed. No issues for many years and miles.


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rhagfo wrote:

We use a 5" vinyl fence post, best solution I have ever found, all fitting also fit.

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This is the best idea i have seen. I have a round tube that the former owner installed that is useless. Square looks much nicer.

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I did the same thing as rhagfo with the square fence posts. I added 2 of them with access from either side. I keep a 10' sewer hose with connectors on one side and just a 10' extension on the other in one of them. In the second one I keep a hose that's only used for the blank tank flush and then a "junk" garden hose on the other side that I can use to just drain my gray tank. Keeps everything hand and out of the way.


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