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Above ground water line for rotational grazing
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 578371" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>I was planning on hooking the above ground line to just a frost free hydrant (spelling?) The county said that they could adjust the pressure on my meter so maybe that won't be a problem. I'm not sure yet what type of float system to use on the tanks. They will all be black plastic tanks. Do you guys move your tanks and stuff around or do you have your system down good enough that it all stays in one place. I think mine will take alot of adjustment to get it right. Thanks for the responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 578371, member: 366"] I was planning on hooking the above ground line to just a frost free hydrant (spelling?) The county said that they could adjust the pressure on my meter so maybe that won't be a problem. I'm not sure yet what type of float system to use on the tanks. They will all be black plastic tanks. Do you guys move your tanks and stuff around or do you have your system down good enough that it all stays in one place. I think mine will take alot of adjustment to get it right. Thanks for the responses. [/QUOTE]
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