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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1257984" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I know, it's always a trade off somewhere-stability loss for tank volume, but that's another reason I wish I had gotten a low profile cylinder shaped tank--a lower CoG. A smaller tank (150 gal) means more trips back to the well to refill, whether on a trailer or 3 point, and my biggest area for spraying means a round trip across the dam for every tank full sprayed--It's in good shape, but I try not to drive on the dam any more trips than I absolutely have to. I've toyed with sucking or pumping water out of the ponds, but clogged suction strainer, clogged nozzle screens and clogged nozzles just ain't worth the trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1257984, member: 18945"] I know, it's always a trade off somewhere-stability loss for tank volume, but that's another reason I wish I had gotten a low profile cylinder shaped tank--a lower CoG. A smaller tank (150 gal) means more trips back to the well to refill, whether on a trailer or 3 point, and my biggest area for spraying means a round trip across the dam for every tank full sprayed--It's in good shape, but I try not to drive on the dam any more trips than I absolutely have to. I've toyed with sucking or pumping water out of the ponds, but clogged suction strainer, clogged nozzle screens and clogged nozzles just ain't worth the trouble. [/QUOTE]
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