You don't need pliers or tape to connect the other end of the hose to the toilet; just tighten the plastic toilet connector as much as you can with your fingers. When you're done, turn on the water, let the tank fill completely and look for drips. Tighten the connector a bit more ...
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. Go to the sewer line where you dump your waste. Take your sewer hose and hook it up to the septic tank or sewer line you’re draining it into. Then, connect the other end of your hose to your valve. Pull the T-handle to open the valve and drain your tank, the same way you...