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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 775471" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>The tank is a portable 100 gallon rectangle tank that I purchased from Tractor Supply Company. The tank is made by Delta. The tank is made to go in the back of the pickup. Since most of the time, this tank will be used on the farm, it will sit under the shed to protect it from rain. However, since we will be using the dozer to clean up 80 acres (that we are currently having logged) and ready for replanting, the tank will also spend some time in the back of the truck. Because I wanted a way to load and unload the tank out of the truck, I built a heavy duty pallet out of 4"x4"s, 5/4" boards and 2"x4"s. I bolted the tank down to the pallet. I will be able to use the forks on the FEL to load and unload from the truck. I could have used any old pallet but it would have prevented me from using the gooseneck hitch in the truck. </p><p> </p><p>Regarding the comment of 100 gallon tank not being very portable, I found several 250 - 300 gallon tanks on Craigslist which were cheaper thank what I paid for this tank. The problem with them was the fact that they were too big for my needs and would take up the whole bed of the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 775471, member: 2797"] The tank is a portable 100 gallon rectangle tank that I purchased from Tractor Supply Company. The tank is made by Delta. The tank is made to go in the back of the pickup. Since most of the time, this tank will be used on the farm, it will sit under the shed to protect it from rain. However, since we will be using the dozer to clean up 80 acres (that we are currently having logged) and ready for replanting, the tank will also spend some time in the back of the truck. Because I wanted a way to load and unload the tank out of the truck, I built a heavy duty pallet out of 4"x4"s, 5/4" boards and 2"x4"s. I bolted the tank down to the pallet. I will be able to use the forks on the FEL to load and unload from the truck. I could have used any old pallet but it would have prevented me from using the gooseneck hitch in the truck. Regarding the comment of 100 gallon tank not being very portable, I found several 250 - 300 gallon tanks on Craigslist which were cheaper thank what I paid for this tank. The problem with them was the fact that they were too big for my needs and would take up the whole bed of the truck. [/QUOTE]
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