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Rbertalotto

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Posted: 08/13/22 12:26pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

How do you transport your portable waste tank (Poop Tote). I really didn't want it tied on the back of the trailer and I certainly didn't want that nasty thing anywhere near living quarters. So I built a Poop Tote holder under the trailer....(sorry for the out of focus )

A video describes it best:

https://youtu.be/gmVUOAVuKyA
https://youtu.be/gmVUOAVuKyA


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Posted: 08/13/22 01:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Good job. I was concerned about diminished ground clearance but I think you’ll be just fine.


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I put mine in the bed of the truck.

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Nice work but I don't think I want to have to remove the wheels and then reinstall them everytime I need to use it. It hangs from my ladder just fine, and all I need do is remove a bungee to get it down.


I have a burn barrel in my yard.

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Posted: 08/14/22 06:07am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

PButler96 wrote:

Nice work but I don't think I want to have to remove the wheels and then reinstall them everytime I need to use it. It hangs from my ladder just fine, and all I need do is remove a bungee to get it down.


i didn't see him remove any wheels, i think he done a great job.


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ADAD437 wrote:

PButler96 wrote:

Nice work but I don't think I want to have to remove the wheels and then reinstall them everytime I need to use it. It hangs from my ladder just fine, and all I need do is remove a bungee to get it down.


i didn't see him remove any wheels, i think he done a great job.

Yes, it was behind the wheels. A great way to store it, out of sight and out of mind. Ladder or truck bed works, but this is so much neater.

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BB_TX wrote:

ADAD437 wrote:



i didn't see him remove any wheels, i think he done a great job.

Yes, it was behind the wheels. A great way to store it, out of sight and out of mind. Ladder or truck bed works, but this is so much neater.


I think ya'll missed it,he was talking about the wheels on the Poop Tote [emoticon] [emoticon]


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IAMICHABOD wrote:

BB_TX wrote:

ADAD437 wrote:



i didn't see him remove any wheels, i think he done a great job.

Yes, it was behind the wheels. A great way to store it, out of sight and out of mind. Ladder or truck bed works, but this is so much neater.


I think ya'll missed it,he was talking about the wheels on the Poop Tote [emoticon] [emoticon]


Are you surprised that the comments fly from those who never watched the OP's video? I'm not.

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Yes, the wheels simply pop off on this tote. Takes all of 15 seconds to put them on or off. As far as ground clearance. I relocated axles below the springs lastbyear. I have plenty not ground clearance.

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Outstanding.
Great job.
Thanks for posting.

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