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Old 03-08-2012, 10:56 AM   #21
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Ditto on the pipe. Been using a bucket trying to think were to put a pipe--me likey.
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Thanks Farmer lynn I guess it comes down to what works for you Lol this kept me from storing the hose in a plastic box in the pass-through and having it leak in there or putting it in the rear bumper and get it rusty so with the PVC mounted close to the to the dump handle with holes drilled 8 in apart it can dry out and not be messy when I'm ready to use it . As for teaching anyone how to post pictures LOL man I'm still trying to get it worked out and thats why I stay on this site .



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Still not working. To make it work, you need to follow this procedure.
1: To link a Photobucket image, you first need to select the image on Photobucket.Go toyour Photobucket account and select the image that you wanttodisplay. When you do, a dropdown panel will appear with several URL's. Select the onewith[IMG] http://i65.photobucket.com/......./....../...../sample.jpg [/IMG] and copy it.
2: Go to the "Post Reply" on the forum and click on the "picture" icon. (has the tree in it). A new window will appear.
3: At the top of the new window, paste the image url that you copied from Photobucket. After you pasted the url, remove IMG and /IMG and the square brackets at the begining and end of the url script. Before you post the link, test it to make sure that it works. If it does, the picture will appear from Photobucket.







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Old 03-29-2012, 07:18 AM   #25
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Tim,
On the PVC Hanger on the bottom of your unit...what size PVC is it please. I've been thinking of doing this and I have the time now so I would like to do it tomorrow. I take it the straphangers are the standard size and you used self-tapping sheet metal screws?

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Old 03-29-2012, 07:34 AM   #26
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Jim, I went to Menards and got 5in. square, plastic/fiber fence post and strapped it up there. They have end caps for them and I hinged one end and I think I glued the other end on. These are nice as they give you more room for the fittings. Just seemed to me when I did it, I would have needed such a big diam. round pipe, which was heavier and cost more.



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Thanks Lloyd, I have a Menard's a mile from me...I'll be heading there shortly
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How is that camera? Model you bought and clearity?

I stuck my pipe along the frame. If i mounted cross the width it looked like she was hanging under there.. Mine you can hardly see.,, Edit, O yea, That spare tire was moved to the bumper also. Hated it there.








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O yeah, The rhino hose has issues with fitting into the 4" pipe and 4" connectors. The rhino hose ends have large plastic tangs for grip to install. I just filed them off. Now it fits into the connectors. Have no troupe installing without the tangs.

Drill holes in the pipe for water drainage and drying. Also drill holes in the caps. Incase they are really tight to get off and don't have a big wrench. Then you can use a screwdriver.





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Well to brings yet another mod. I removed the relly slow stabilizer motors and find it about 4 times faster with the 19 v dcdordless drill . I doubled up on the straps I installed to hold up the sewer hose drain pipe .

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Ok I hope this works LOL my Cruiser at Bull Sholas Dam



















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Well I'm not sure but I think So My Cruiser At dam

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Now I have to work on getting the size down LOL
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