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Old 04-26-2019, 07:40 AM   #8
beeje
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Originally Posted by Texan View Post
You could run the line on out to the side of the rv and fasten it down and install a cut-off on it . This would make it easier than over extending yourself. As for as tools I hand tighten the drain plug so don't need pliers.
I did exactly this to all 3 of the units I have owned. Remove whats there/install a 90 and run the line to the campers side and install a valve. The valve I installed has hose treads so I can drain the tank to the outside with a hose while in my pole building.
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