I was wrong, wrong, wrong. Justin from A-1 Septic Tanks corrected me.
I have a 1500 gallon 3 section tank. Not knowing how long the pump has been down caused the problem. The clog was in the tank at the entrance from the house and building, section 1. My 8 ft of hose was about 1/3 of what was needed. Section 1 gets most of the air from the pump to break down most anything that gets in there. It spillways into section 2 through a piece of pvc. Section 2 gets some of the air to break up matter. There is a return pipe to section 1. The air pipe kinda picks it up or sucks it from section 2. Section 3 is about the same as section 2. Mostly water in this section. It has a return pipe to section 2 which returns to section 1.
Justin said I can't use chlorine tables in this system unless I want to see him next year.. I need to find a gallon of manure with active worms to flush.
My time and money spent today is 3 months rent. Pump will be here tomorrow, add another 2 months rent.