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So am I correct that based on the above pic I would get a 45 degree adapter?

Are the sewage lines a standard width? (I know, I need to measure it when I go back down!). I want to make sure the adapter I buy fits the current hose, although as has been pointed out, sounds like I should consider replacing that as well.

I was looking at this one. It has a hose connector. Wondering if anyone has used an adapter like this.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002UHVAA/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Thanks,
Joe
I use one that is similar but much better! Look for a camco flush valve. It flushes in both directions tank and hose. I'll see if i can find a picture of it. I got both of mine, 8 years apart from Wal-Mart.

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Also, I'd recommend a flexible sewer hose 25' Should be sufficient. Get a screw in adapter to connect to the sewer port- many campgrounds require that screw in adapter.
Youy can also get a clear adapter to hook up to the dump port. But with the flush i recommend, there's no need for one unless you need to extend beyond the underside of the rv.
 
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Ok guys. The site team has managed to get a long overdue sub-forum for seasonal/long-term and working camping posts. You can find it here. We are closing this cluttered thread so you can now start individual threads for your needs/discussions. Enjoy and happy camping to all.
 
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