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Bobmontana

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Posted: 07/18/22 10:51am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Update: Yup, local contractor that rents out portable outhouses has a truck they are going to send out in a couple of days. So when anyone else runs into this problem, keep that in mind.

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Just curious, did you ask them how big their hose is and did you measure how big the down pipe hole is in your toilet? I know my toilet valve does not lead to a very big opening.

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Posted: 07/19/22 07:06am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yep, looks real pretty but makes service a bear and yes, you will eventually need to service it.


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Update: Well, all for nothing. The valve was ok. I'll change it anyway now, gonna add a tank flusher too while it's apart. Must have just been plugged I guess.

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Update: What pain in the rear! Ive finally decided to silicone the gaskets into the valve to try to get the valve in without unseating the gaskets. Just no room between the flanges to work with.

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