The Secret Society of Witch Hunters: A Closer Look at their Methods and Missions

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Witch hunter teams can be found in various forms of media, including books, movies, and video games. These teams are often portrayed as a group of skilled individuals who specialize in hunting down and eliminating witches or other creatures of darkness. The members of a witch hunter team are typically highly trained and equipped with various weapons and tools to combat supernatural threats. These teams often have a leader who coordinates their actions and assigns them missions to carry out. Sometimes the team may consist of individuals with different skills and abilities, such as one member who specializes in magic and another who excels in combat. The purpose of a witch hunter team is to protect the general population from dangerous creatures, such as witches who use their powers for nefarious purposes.


The molded base and its relation to the upper spring end looked questionable; we will see.

I ordered the base on 29 July, the tag on the back of the base noted that it was made on 30 July, it was shipped on 31 July, and I received it on 6 August; just in time. I ordered the base on 29 July, the tag on the back of the base noted that it was made on 30 July, it was shipped on 31 July, and I received it on 6 August; just in time.

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The purpose of a witch hunter team is to protect the general population from dangerous creatures, such as witches who use their powers for nefarious purposes. They may be hired by a governing body or work independently, traveling from place to place to track down and eliminate threats. The team may also investigate reports of supernatural activity and gather evidence to support their efforts.

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On returning home, I used the Al Gore device to see if others had experienced something similar. Too many people talked of pedals breaking / coming off. Thetford may have been selling the toilet below cost and making their profit on the many replacement pedals sold. Sort of like my ink-jet printer and the expensive ink it requires.

Thetford had heard about this problem enough that they added a video to their Frequently Asked Questions showing how to replace the pedal.
http://www.thetford.com/HOME/CUSTOMERSUPPORT/FAQ/permanentfaq/tabid/282/Default.aspx#footPedal

This was a nice video, but as you see, their return spring is already installed. Installing the spring seems to be the hard part. I did not find this spring in the Owner’s Manual parts diagram or list.

I did not see any obvious damage to the spring, pedal, or related toilet parts. Without removing the toilet, I positioned the return spring as shown in the video; straight end down and trapped, and then had to figure out how to get the bent end of the spring into its detent. I placed a small diameter tube on the bent end of the spring with the tube heading to the shower curtain; to act as a handle. That did not work as well as I expected, so a water pipe section was placed over the small tube. This gave me more to grab. The spring end needs to be rotated counter clockwise in to its detent. Because of the force required to accomplish the move, in case something came apart, I wore gloves, goggles, and had my head over the closed toilet seat cover while moving the spring and finding the detent by “feel”. Then I was able to replace the pedal; somewhat like the video. Several test flushes worked, but I will be watching the pedal to see if it travels toward the shower curtain over time. The bent end of the spring poking into the plastic pedal may be what holds the pedal in its horizontal position. I do not want to take things apart to check this. :>)

Possibly related: Like others, after time the waste ball and seal did not hold water. Liquid oils and grease did not change things. Using the original Thetford holding tank deodorant, there was never a smell due to the non-seal so we just kept using it as was. Months later the seal was good again for many trips. Then leaking again. I worked through some possible reasons for the cycles. The chlorine used to kill the fresh water tank green stuff? The cleaning chemicals used? Sunlight into the bowl? The deodorant? Ambient temperature?
Before the pedal flew off, the waste valve was sealing. After replacing the spring and pedal it leaked again. Maybe the slop in the pedal system had been changing over time with the waste ball not closing all of the way for periods of time.

Chuck Sorensen
Buellton, California
2012 Excel TS

My opinion is the Style II isn't up to the task of full time use and just wears out. It does not appear to me to be a robust design.

2006 GMC 2500HD CCSB 4x4 Duramax/Allison, Titan 52 gallon fuel tank, Prodigy Controller, B&W Companion Hitch, Progressive Industries EMS-PT50C, TST Systems 507 TPMS
2010 Jayco Designer 35RLTS,Cummins/Onan RV QG 5500 EVAP
Fulltime since 2010

Just putting things back together did not last long. On checking the pedal again I found a locking ridge that had been worn down so it was not too obvious. It looked like this ridge was meant to pop into the groove of the hollow pivot shaft; the one with the return spring around it. I tried to build the ridge back up with epoxy so that it would hold, but I was unsuccessful.

All things considered, this left me at the same point that Benjamin came to in his reply. I called Thetford Customer Service and ordered a replacement base for our toilet. Part Number 42135 for the white, low base (12” floor to china bowl rim) toilet. Included were a closet bolt / seal package, waste ball seal, new base to bowl screws, instructions, and attached pedal. $101.14 including shipping and possibly tax. I ordered the base on 29 July, the tag on the back of the base noted that it was made on 30 July, it was shipped on 31 July, and I received it on 6 August; just in time. Both the pedal and base showed updated features in the plastic molding.

It took a ½” wrench to remove the two flange bolt nuts and a 3/8” wrench or socket to remove the two bowl to base screws. The water connection to the toilet was removed by hand. The two new base to bowl screws were longer and had more threads per inch. The old base had a rubber shim strip between the rear of the base and the floor; the replacement did not. The base was swapped and the toilet reinstalled; it seems to be working fine. The new waste ball seal holds water.

The molded base and its relation to the upper spring end looked questionable; we will see.

Early on in 2006 this toilet came with a 3 year warranty; I think we see why that did not work out; now a 1 year warranty. The Thetford web site brags that this toilet is “entry level”. The Hankook web site brags that there model tire that Ford puts on our Excels is their “entry level”; it has the lowest specifications of two of their similar tires. See posts 32672 and 32694.

Has anyone found a drop-in reliable replacement toilet that is not so cleverly designed and is built with less plastic parts?

Chuck Sorensen
Buellton, California
2012 Excel TS

My opinion is the Style II isn't up to the task of full time use and just wears out. It does not appear to me to be a robust design.
Witch hunter team

In many stories, the witch hunter team faces various challenges and obstacles in their pursuit of their mission. They may encounter powerful witches who are skilled in combat or manipulation, as well as other supernatural creatures that pose a threat to their lives and the lives of others. The team must rely on their training, skills, and teamwork to overcome these challenges and emerge victorious. Overall, witch hunter teams are a popular concept in fiction and provide an exciting and thrilling storyline. These teams of skilled individuals capture the imagination and allow readers or viewers to experience the adrenaline rush of hunting down dangerous supernatural beings. Whether it's through books, movies, or video games, the world of witch hunter teams continues to captivate audiences with its elements of adventure, danger, and the battle between good and evil..

Reviews for "From Legend to Reality: The Origins of Witch Hunter Teams"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Witch Hunter Team". The story was confusing and poorly developed, with no clear direction. The characters felt one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard to connect with any of them. The visual effects were also quite underwhelming, and the fight scenes lacked excitement and intensity. Overall, I found the movie to be a major letdown.
2. Emma - 1 star - "Witch Hunter Team" was a complete waste of time. The plot was predictable and cliché, leaving me bored throughout most of the film. The acting was subpar, with unconvincing performances from the cast. Additionally, the dialogue was cheesy and cringe-worthy, making it hard to take the movie seriously. I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone looking for a thrilling or entertaining experience.
3. Michael - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Witch Hunter Team", but it failed to live up to the hype. The storyline lacked originality and seemed like a poor imitation of other fantasy films. The pacing was off, with slow and uneventful moments interspersed with rushed and confusing scenes. The film also relied heavily on CGI, which often looked fake and took away from the overall viewing experience. It's a forgettable and mediocre movie at best.
4. Sarah - 2 stars - "Witch Hunter Team" had an interesting concept, but the execution fell flat. The film lacked cohesion and struggled to maintain a consistent tone. The action scenes were poorly choreographed and lacked impact, making them dull and uninspiring. The dialogue was often cringe-worthy, with forced attempts at humor that missed the mark. Overall, the movie failed to engage me and left me feeling underwhelmed.
5. David - 1 star - "Witch Hunter Team" was a complete disaster. The plot was convoluted and confusing, with no clear explanation of the rules and mechanics of the witch hunting world. The characters were uninteresting and lacked any significant development, leaving me detached and uninvested in their journey. The special effects were mediocre at best, and the overall production quality felt cheap. It's a movie I would recommend avoiding at all costs.

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