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Location: Alabama | Just got a new living quarters trailer last month and I went to empty my sewage tank for the first time and this is what came out....now unless someone ate this for breakfast....I don't know where it came from! LOL! What is this and why was it in my sewage tank?
Edited by drumrunner33 2007-12-12 12:17 PM
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Location: KY | That is a pipe/hose fitting and a couple screws. They were either flushed down the toilet or were left in there when the conversion company installed the tanks. |
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Location: Alabama | So can I trash them and not worry about it? |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | It's a screw and a Pexfitting, when installing LQ's the holes are drilled in the top of the tanks and things sometimes fall down into them. The closet valve for the toilet is the quilty one in your case. |
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Location: Alabama | Originally written by HWBar on 2007-12-12 1:20 PM
It's a screw and a Pexfitting, when installing LQ's the holes are drilled in the top of the tanks and things sometimes fall down into them. The closet valve for the toilet is the quilty one in your case. So, do I need to take it in to have someone look at it? |
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Location: East Tennessee, USA, Planet Earth | Now..that...is some pretty heavy duty fiber! 41 |
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Location: Alabama | Originally written by IcePonyGoddess on 2007-12-12 1:30 PM
Now..that...is some pretty heavy duty fiber! 41 |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Originally written by drumrunner33 on 2007-12-12 12:25 PM Originally written by HWBar on 2007-12-12 1:20 PM
It's a screw and a Pexfitting, when installing LQ's the holes are drilled in the top of the tanks and things sometimes fall down into them. The closet valve for the toilet is the quilty one in your case. So, do I need to take it in to have someone look at it? No, they just fell down in there by accident. No problems. |
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Location: Alabama | Great! Thanks for your help! |
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Location: michigan | OUCH...... |
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Location: Hill Country, Texas | lol, i was afraid to read this post...was expecting a body part or a snake! glad it was just hardware! |
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Location: Northern Utah | I'm not quite sure why you are looking that close at your sewage. I would have never noticed it in mine. Just don't look very close at what comes out. |
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Location: Nebraska | I'm always looking for that trophy "speckled brown trout" to hang on the wall. I guess there is other trophies to be found. |
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Location: Alabama | Originally written by Painted Horse on 2007-12-13 7:15 PM I'm not quite sure why you are looking that close at your sewage. I would have never noticed it in mine. Just don't look very close at what comes out. Well, considering the trailer was only used at one show and reserved for pee only...LOL! There was not much to empty. I do not normally observe what comes out of a sewage tank, but when something comes out and makes a clinking noise when it hits the ground...it kinds of grabs your attention. |
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Location: Odenville, Alabama | OOPS !! |
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