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Automatic Water Fill...Seeking Simple-Reliable Method
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 558318" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I use the cheap plastic floats, also I am switching the 100 gal. rubbermaid tanks. Bolt the float to the lip of the tank. Water hose from the faucet to the float. Only problems encountered have been the factory ends on water hoses seem to be easily pulled off the float by calves with to much mischief in their blood. Remedied that by using a good brass hose end. But then, I don't have to worry with winter freezing things up either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 558318, member: 7795"] I use the cheap plastic floats, also I am switching the 100 gal. rubbermaid tanks. Bolt the float to the lip of the tank. Water hose from the faucet to the float. Only problems encountered have been the factory ends on water hoses seem to be easily pulled off the float by calves with to much mischief in their blood. Remedied that by using a good brass hose end. But then, I don't have to worry with winter freezing things up either. [/QUOTE]
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