Job Site Bathroom

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I'm a pretty regular guy and it's usually not a problem, but I have had those rare occasions when I used a bucket and blue paper towels to take care of business. Then I add some dirt to the bucket to cover it all up.

Eddie
 
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it has been some time, but remember seeing a porta potty, being hauled on same trailer with a skid steer. it was a landscaping business. and some attachments here and there on the trailer as well.

for the ladies, its opening side door of truck and squatting. and tissue into a generic plastic bag ya get your groceries in.

i was laughing pretty hard, but remember seeing some sort of funnel, for the ladies to pea standing up per say.

5 gallon bucket with bag, a fold up lawn chair, with bottom cut out, has been used here a few times for the ladies 1 / 2 / tampons / pads.

besides toilet paper, have some of them oh what are those stupid things, sanitation wipes (kinda of a soapy towel) ya pull out of a plastic container. ((baby / diaper area most likely in a store)) having the individual towel in a foil wrapping (condom wrapping per say) for quick access without having to dig out a soapy wet slippery towel from a plastic container helps

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if in town, most likely it is a quick drive to local gas station for bathroom break, or fast food restaurant.
 
/ Job Site Bathroom #25  
Now there's a million dollar idea...


A quick attach Porta-Potty for a skid steer. Instead of the self leveling bucket you could call it the "self dumping" bucket.:D
 
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haha.. good suggestions. This place is in a subdivision and only has some small trees in the yard, no place to be concealed. I am getting the pupup privacy shelter below and will just take a portable urinal or plastic jug. In the event of an emergency dump, then off to find a bathroom or hold it til I get home.

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haha.. good suggestions. This place is in a subdivision and only has some small trees in the yard, no place to be concealed. I am getting the pupup privacy shelter below and will just take a portable urinal or plastic jug. In the event of an emergency dump, then off to find a bathroom or hold it til I get home. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/projects/384262-job-site-bathroom-popupshelter-jpg"/>
. Have you ever tried to hold it till you got home and didn't make it? I did. Had some kind of food poisoning. It was like I had no control over my guts. And I had long johns on. And it was snowing hard. Was a long ride home
 
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Looks like somebody put some thought into this!!!


Eddie
 
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When we first moved onto the property here - there was nothing. Until we got the house finished in mid-October everything was outside. The wife was a real trooper during the 6 months it took us to build the house. We soon decided that pocket gopher holes were fair game. They got even in the following years by eating everything we planted in our garden. No time to build an outhouse then - we worked 14 hour days to get the house completed.
 
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Okay Dokey, I am sure some of you are aware of the contentious thread going on now about the idea of leaving your hitch ball in place behind your vehicle, with some participants pretty much against it. Boy I wonder what they would say about leaving one of those things attached to your 2 inch reciever?:shocked:
 
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Okay Dokey, I am sure some of you are aware of the contentious thread going on now about the idea of leaving your hitch ball in place behind your vehicle, with some participants pretty much against it. Boy I wonder what they would say about leaving one of those things attached to your 2 inch reciever?:shocked:

Might get yelled at a few times, especially if you try to drive off while passer by is using it! lol

There is an Episode of TOP GEAR (English/UK one) they were driving to North Pole & the big Guy was setting on one while Capt Slow drove off with him yelling! lol

On other note, took mom to Walmart (she was maybe 70~75yrs old at time) walked around a high setting truck and caught her shin (just under knee) tore off about 4"x1" of skin on the dang hitch sticking out. I pulled hitch off and tossed hitch into bed of truck felt like throwing it thru his window... 2 Fin seconds to pull that hitch...

I took her to doctor right after getting the bleeding stopped & they had to sew it back onto her! It was still half un healed when she passed away at 82! That sh-- stuff is no joking matter! This guys hitch stick out 18" & had very sharp edges on it.

Mark
 
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Granddad always had a corn cob in the back pocket of his bibs...............:laughing:
 
/ Job Site Bathroom #36  
When roughin it don't forget the baby wipes ...................
 
/ Job Site Bathroom #37  
I spent 30 years repairing condos that didn't always have facilities. I carried jars with lids that sealed and used the meter room before taking it out side to pour into a storm drain. For more serious work, I used a one gallon paint can, sealed it with the lid and dropped it into the dumpster. Always carried a roll of shop towells.
 
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I learned long ago working on job sites to not open those paint cans.
 
/ Job Site Bathroom #40  
When out in the field, I always carry a roll of toilet paper in the tractor and do a farmers squat. If you are good at it, wiping is optional.
 
 
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