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Old 03-13-2024, 09:15 AM   #13
Mikendebbie
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12 years ago we bought a used Sportsmen travel trailer. It needed a new toilet so i started that task and discovered the floor flange was cracked and broken. Should have been an easy fix but it was glued into the tank pipe. The more i worked at trying to get it out the more i tore up things. Eventually i decided the best solution was start over with a new black tank.

Believe me - the job was not rocket science. The hardest part was laying out and cutting the holes for the “incoming” and the discharge pipe…measure 18 times and cut once! Most aftermarket tanks do not come with holes already cut. If you have the tank and the pipes and sawblades ready to go - plan on it taking you most of the day/all day. Removing the tank, ordering the tank and waiting for delivery plus doing the install…seems like we did not go anywhere for 6 weeks or so until i finished.
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