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Old 04-14-2005, 04:48 PM   #3
Dave e Victoria
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M.O.C. #635
We camp with a group. Two others in the group have dump carts which I am able to borrow from time to time. Both are around 25 or 30 gallon capacity. One (Let's call it model A) has two wheels and a single port for loading or unloading. The other has back wheels and a front set of little wheels with a sort of tiller/tongue to pull it. This second one (let's call it model B) has a sewer gate on the side. The idea with "B" is to fill it from a port in the top and then dump from the side. Problem is, model B is too hard to flush out. There are litle cutouts and inlets around the front twheels and gate that are just hard to clean up. Model A holds about as much and can be flushed out rather easily. In any case, to quote somebody, "It's a dirty job but, someone has to do it." Thank god for rubber gloves and baking soda.
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