Take a few lengths of pipe. Couple about four feet and a couple about 2 feet. Then some connectors. Once on site you can then make a waste hose long enough to fit
Phil
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Suggest you check with intended site. Some you need hose, some drain point is on edge of pitch and if you have side drainage on the van you can position next to it and use your normal pipes into drain that you would use into waste container.
We keep a 5m length of the normal grey coloured waste pipe in our front locker for when we stay on fully serviced pitches. I also have 2 small lengths of the pipe going into a 2 into 1 connector which I can then attach the 5m pipe to, this means I don't have to run 2 lengths of pipe all the way to the drain. I have found that on some sites we have needed nearly all 5m to reach the drain!
Quote: Originally posted by dazzer252 on 05/10/2011
We keep a 5m length of the normal grey coloured waste pipe in our front locker for when we stay on fully serviced pitches. I also have 2 small lengths of the pipe going into a 2 into 1 connector which I can then attach the 5m pipe to, this means I don't have to run 2 lengths of pipe all the way to the drain. I have found that on some sites we have needed nearly all 5m to reach the drain!
We do exactly the same. we were caught short in the summer on one of our sites. In the end, one of the workers on the site leant me a larger tube which he attached my convoluted hose with gaffer (sp?) tape. It wasn't ultra efficient, and leaked a bit, but it did the job and the site were happy with the arrangement.
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