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<blockquote data-quote="KANSAS" data-source="post: 465906" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>This will most likely sound incredibly stupid to some of you folks but here goes. Is there a water that does not run on electricity and will refill from a nearby water source. Obviously it needs to be heated. </p><p>I have a creek that runs through the property that I can fill with water from a 27 acre resevoir. Although the creek maintains a level at a minimun of 12" in a dry season, when the creek is frozen there are times when it is frozen to the bottom. I was thinking about filling up the creek at the beginning of winter and using a heated tank to prevent me from having to chop ice. I have no electricity capabilities.</p><p>Boy I just read my own post and boy do I ramble.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KANSAS, post: 465906, member: 1362"] This will most likely sound incredibly stupid to some of you folks but here goes. Is there a water that does not run on electricity and will refill from a nearby water source. Obviously it needs to be heated. I have a creek that runs through the property that I can fill with water from a 27 acre resevoir. Although the creek maintains a level at a minimun of 12" in a dry season, when the creek is frozen there are times when it is frozen to the bottom. I was thinking about filling up the creek at the beginning of winter and using a heated tank to prevent me from having to chop ice. I have no electricity capabilities. Boy I just read my own post and boy do I ramble. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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