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Old 02-05-2018, 11:04 PM   #2608
jdharrington
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 29M, 50Amp
State: Louisiana
Posts: 83
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Originally Posted by halfprice View Post
Dino,
You do know the sewer connection valve on the mh swivels up and down. Remove the round access plate below the valve, swivel the black/gray valve down then hook up the hose through the access hole.

I keep two 10' hoses, one 5' hose (I use for my tote tank), and two 90* elbows plus the sewer hose support (similar to this https://www.amazon.com/Level-Trek-LT...+hose+supports ) in the sewer compartment. Its small but everything fits just fine.

Jerry
Jerry, I posted an earlier message today that I could not get a dominator to fit on the outlet of my 29M, turn the hose through the opening going outside, and close the compartment door so I bought a Viper flexible hose.

You said that the sewer outlet connection swivels so I went out to the coach and it took some pressure but I was able to swivel it down a few inches until the tether that Thor put on the cap extended as far as it would go. At that point I couldn't remove the outlet cap. My question is whether you know if it is safe to swivel the sewer outlet up and down each time ? Do you think that it might start leaking at the joints from moving it too much? I can always remove the tether and leave the outlet facing down.
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