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Since we are all talking about crap I might as well get mine in the discussion also. We have used the ice trick to can't tell it helps but I find it is a good way to empty the freezer and not have to carry it in when we get home.



Next thing I do that probably isn't an option for most of you is when it comes time to dump I don't mess with any hoses most of the time. I just pull out in the pasture on a pretty steep slope with valve down hill and open it and let go. The cheap rv paper dissolves pretty quick and all the different rv tank chemicals that I used none have killed my grass.



Last thing I do is about once a year I take my water wagon that we water our arena with and hook up the 1 1/2 fire hose and nozzle up to it and flush the inside the tank from the valve. The hose is stiff enough I don't have to get real close and don't have to worry about splash back, but heck even crap washes off.



None of this bothers me or my stomach, but I guess I might be immune to it since I pick manure out of our horses stalls everyday.



And yes to All of you nay sayers Mine does stink.
 
Next thing I do that probably isn't an option for most of you is when it comes time to dump I don't mess with any hoses most of the time. I just pull out in the pasture on a pretty steep slope with valve down hill and open it and let go. The cheap rv paper dissolves pretty quick and all the different rv tank chemicals that I used none have killed my grass.



It works even better if you dump on top of a fire ant mound. :-laf



Bill
 
Bill, I will remember the fire ant option when they make it to my farm right now I am fire ant free.



Bignasty, I don't realy notice any smell other than the usualy cow pattie smell.
 
Bill, I will remember the fire ant option when they make it to my farm right now I am fire ant free.



Consider yourself fortunate to be without fire ants. You may be too far north for them to survive the winter.



Yep, I dumped in our 85 acre pasture at our former home place in the hot dry summer. The tank contents would quickly run into the cracks in the dry hard ground. No smell and in a few days a green spot would appear in the native Buffalo grass. :)



At our present place, I have full RV hookups with the sewer drain connected to my shop septic system.



Bill
 
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