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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1465493" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I can fix this for you. If you'll pay attention and not find fault and argue. </p><p>First is even though it's temporary put in a permanent one. A combine or floater or skidded tire is free. A Jobe float is 40 bucks. A few bags of concrete isn't high and neither is some pvc pipe. </p><p>Pile dirt around it high. If you have any sort of gravel use that too. </p><p>The other salutation is the tank your using has a drain in the bottom of it. Use that or cut a hold and braze a nipple in it. Again use a Jobe float on the bottom. Run a water hose to it and screw on. </p><p>Real simple and inexpensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1465493, member: 8873"] I can fix this for you. If you'll pay attention and not find fault and argue. First is even though it's temporary put in a permanent one. A combine or floater or skidded tire is free. A Jobe float is 40 bucks. A few bags of concrete isn't high and neither is some pvc pipe. Pile dirt around it high. If you have any sort of gravel use that too. The other salutation is the tank your using has a drain in the bottom of it. Use that or cut a hold and braze a nipple in it. Again use a Jobe float on the bottom. Run a water hose to it and screw on. Real simple and inexpensive. [/QUOTE]
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