.............................................................................................flick4411 wrote:Doggie Pee? Them's must be tall dogs to reach up that high!!!

.............................................................................................flick4411 wrote:Doggie Pee? Them's must be tall dogs to reach up that high!!!
VickieP wrote:...heck you could even spray it with bleach because of Mitch P...just saying how low it is....
flick4411 wrote:Wow now that's really low !!!
sharon wrote:mitch5252 wrote:..
Something else I didn't know until it was posted on this Forum - turn the power OFF at the pedestal while you're plugging into it and your trailer. Turn it back ON only when all is securely plugged in. (Did I remember that right?)
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Absolutely right Mitch...and turn off the breaker before you un-plug to leave, too. Also, ( and Beth caught me on this one!!I know better, really I do!!), make sure you're not touching the electrical pedestal with one hand while you un-plug or turn a breaker with the other. Makes a really nice clear path for electrocution if there's a bare wire touching any where.
flick4411 wrote:...I grew up camping...
mitch5252 wrote:flick4411 wrote:...I grew up camping...
So, were the water hook-ups much, much higher WAY back then? (referencing the doggie pee comment) ? ? ?
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flick4411 wrote:mitch5252 wrote:flick4411 wrote:...I grew up camping...
So, were the water hook-ups much, much higher WAY back then? (referencing the doggie pee comment) ? ? ?
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Yeah, we had water containers that I remember filling up, and the faucets were about 3 feet off the ground!!!!
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