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Old 09-30-2015, 03:16 PM   #7
shebantam
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Location: New Castle, Delaware
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I had a hybrid, a little easier take down, but if I had to go to the dump station, I would have to fold up the ends and hitch up, that was when I bought my tote, has a hook up for the hitch ball, just drive the tote super slow after emptying into the tote (or do what I did and just pull it by hand to the dump station great for leg muscles as well as the bi ceps and triceps ...it is supposed to be a gray water tote, but since loosing my blackwater tank on my Cabin A, it is an all purpose tote tank.

last camp out the dump station was 3 miles away, so I used a large tote and lined it with TWO leaf and lawn bags and dumped into that, Tied off the bags, put the tote in the back of the pickem up, and took it to the dump station...plastic gloves are a necessity as I had to bring the bags back to the campground's dumpster.

Stay safe my friend, they have no idea where that monster is going, it may come up here and see up or it may make a bee line to you all.
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1992 Coleman Pioneer Popup
2006 Aliner Cabin A3
1999 Sunnybrook 26FK with WDH with sway
all pulled by a 1999 F150
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