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Old 08-16-2024, 06:35 PM   #1
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Sewer hose question

Where do you all store your sewer hoses?

I own a 2010 19, purchased in 2017 from folks who bought it new but no longer wish to travel. They had installed a handy tool box that fit into the bicycle receiver in the back of the trailer. That necessitated installing 4" PVC pipe under the tool box to store a sewer hose. That hose had a jury rigged connector end that fit the trailer dump connector. As luck would have it, that dandy storage situation no longer works for the more modern sewer hose after the old one split. The connector doesn't fit that 4" tube so it had to go. Now we have a 6" tube that fits the modern hose but if we install it where the old storage tube was, it would block the license plate and/or the tail lights. I think my handy husband has figured out a way to affix the tube up under the storage box and it won't block the lights and license plate.

BUT...that makes me wonder what does everyone use to store the sewer hose? Please enlighten me!


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Old 08-16-2024, 07:02 PM   #2
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Some one here probably has access to post a picture, but either sewer hose carriers or square 5” fence post tubes screwed into the frame under the back of the trailer.
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Old 08-16-2024, 07:28 PM   #3
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Some one here probably has access to post a picture, but either sewer hose carriers or square 5” fence post tubes screwed into the frame under the back of the trailer.
I added in the rear behind the Escape factory original tube 3 new storage/sewer hose carriers, 2 of them are the 5" fence posts, I chose the black color tubes so they match the black frame. I keep my outdoor rug in 1 tube & the other 2 tubes are for sewer hoses, then I have 1 extra empty tube for fishing poles or other stuff.
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Old 08-16-2024, 08:34 PM   #4
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I added in the rear behind the Escape factory original tube 3 new storage/sewer hose carriers, 2 of them are the 5" fence posts, I chose the black color tubes so they match the black frame. I keep my outdoor rug in 1 tube & the other 2 tubes are for sewer hoses, then I have 1 extra empty tube for fishing poles or other stuff.
Hm. Wonder why we didn't think of the square fence arrangement! Looks good. Our goal was to keep it up from under the trailer, though, because I go to AZ south of Tucson for November deer hunt yearly. There, I'm into gnarly dirt roads and a few ditch thank you ma'ams. This might not survive a few dips.

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Old 08-16-2024, 08:36 PM   #5
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Some one here probably has access to post a picture, but either sewer hose carriers or square 5” fence post tubes screwed into the frame under the back of the trailer.
With a previously owned old Escape like mine, I didn't know Escape provided a hose tube.

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