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Re: [GMCnet] Got an Idea! Upgrade [message #132923] Thu, 30 June 2011 21:54 Go to next message
rallymaster is currently offline  rallymaster   United States
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Speaking of macerators, I asked an SOB owner if he had one. He said he
did but he seldom used it because it took too long, and was too much
hassle to connect the wires and hose. Besides, it got hot and quit before
he got the tank empty. Granted, he has a larger tank than GMCs do, and
it was one of those twist-on-bayonette at the end of the pipe things.
It must have been a defective macerator.
Ain't it nice to have one that works, and is built in?

RonC

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:12:04 -0600 bill schurman <lizzie1243@hotmail.com>
writes:
>
> Rob,
> I vote for the macerator as the single most ultimate upgrade !!!!!
> No more laying on one's back to drain the you know what
> William S. Schurman
> P.O. 773325
> Steamboat Springs, CO (Ski Town USA)
> at the foot of Rabbit Ears Pass
> 970-846-4212
> '78 Palm Beach TZE 168V100258
> '90 SHO
> '66 912
>

Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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Re: [GMCnet] Got an Idea! Upgrade [message #132924 is a reply to message #132923] Thu, 30 June 2011 22:09 Go to previous message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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rallymaster wrote on Thu, 30 June 2011 21:54

Speaking of macerators, I asked an SOB owner if he had one. He said he
did but he seldom used it because it took too long, and was too much
hassle to connect the wires and hose. Besides, it got hot and quit before
he got the tank empty. Granted, he has a larger tank than GMCs do, and
it was one of those twist-on-bayonette at the end of the pipe things.
It must have been a defective macerator.
Ain't it nice to have one that works, and is built in?

RonC

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:12:04 -0600 bill schurman <lizzie1243@hotmail.com>
writes:
>
> Rob,
> I vote for the macerator as the single most ultimate upgrade !!!!!
> No more laying on one's back to drain the you know what
> William S. Schurman
> P.O. 773325
> Steamboat Springs, CO (Ski Town USA)
> at the foot of Rabbit Ears Pass
> 970-846-4212
> '78 Palm Beach TZE 168V100258
> '90 SHO
> '66 912
>

Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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Yep, the poor guy had no clue and he was trying to use too small wire to run it.
dan


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