07-04-2006, 03:18 PM
Windsor DalrympleBarth Septic Drain fix..
Yep, Windsor's backyard engineering show is back again.
Just prior to my recent vacation, I tackled the broken grey/black drain problem that my Barth had been suffering from.
Rigid mount, coupled with low positioning and bad departure angles meant that the current arragnment was a constant problem.
Last time I used the black, it was leaking sewage, not a way to be popular at the campground.
I found a way to add flexibility along with increasing ground clearance.
I put my job on imagestation for your perusal complete with notes.
Tell me what you think!
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=210458394607-04-2006, 03:44 PM
bill hLooks good!
Do you have air bags in back? With cockpit control, you can inflate them with full pressure when you think you might have clearance issues in back. I had one MH that had overhang issues, and I pumped up to 120 lbs before attempting some suspected clearance situations. I had a cheap compressor feeding a tee with a check valve and a bleeder for each bag.
Neat set-up!.....I just LUV it when backyard engineering solves life's problems.....
...Couldn't tell from the pics whether or not you had a hitch receiver....If so, you may want to consider one of those drop-down steel roller protectors....might add a little insurance against a severe grade change....Go to:
http://www.rvpartscenter.com/ProductDetail.asp?PID=2860...D=25&DID=109&CID=257But a word of caution....Awhile back I seem to recall Billh telling a story on himself regarding a loss-of-traction/rear-end hangup situation that backed-up traffic to the Nevada line....(MY version...) That hitch roller would make that easier to accomplish.....

07-04-2006, 07:31 PM
bill hquote:
Originally posted by Lee:
But a word of caution....Awhile back I seem to recall Billh telling a story on himself regarding a loss-of-traction/rear-end hangup situation that backed-up traffic to the Nevada line....(MY version...) That hitch roller would make that easier to accomplish.....
Yup. I shoulda had rollers. I put on a pair of rollers after that. The hitch rollers all took up valuable clearance, so I made a pair that fit on each side of the bumpers at the attach points, and grounded
just before the receiver did.
07-04-2006, 09:55 PM
Windsor DalrympleBill and Lee, thanks for the tip regarding the roller and the compressor. I will add those to the long list of things to do...lol