I don't use protein tubs but have some that have been given to me that use for water in small pens, these have a lip on the top. I would drill a hole in the lip in a few places and bend a piece of 1/2 " rebar into a J and drive through the hole and into the ground. I had to this with my mineral feeder to keep the bull from flipping it except it had holes on a lip at the bottom.Has anyone made or come up with a good way to secure protein tubs to keep cattle from turning over/ flipping them? I'm just looking for ideas. Thanks.
That looks very stout.Still using these 10+ years later that husband madeView attachment 38490 because of having to flip back over tubs, good to the last drop! Drag easily with ATV/UTV.
2-7/8" tubing. Yes, very stout. Can say they are bull proof, especially because they end up putting their foot into one of the "squares" before putting their head in/near the tub. Wasn't planned that way, just a bonus.That looks very stout.
Ken
Use either the loader with pallet forks spread distance apart to hook the edges of the tub, or put in the Mule, back up and drop in. Have extra one now (way less cows), drilled a couple ~1" holes in bottom of used tub and put salt lick blocks for cows in them.Nice but how do you get them in it?
That's how I load my tire but I quit protein tubs.Tailgate down, back up to it and slide it off into it????
I did this on my first mineral feeder but my bulls shredded it. Just tore the barrel up, worked well before that though. I went to the B&W flap style now, bulls can't flip them, to wide and low and get less water in themi get oversize (33-35") pickup tires 18 or 20 inch depending upon tub size and place them in there. i also put a U bolt in the tire so i can drag them around as needed behind my sxs. works great! i kinda do the same thing with my mineral feeders also. use a 55gal barrel with an opening for the head. use 3 lag bolts extending into the tire opening and U bolt the tire as well. typically those are old 24" truck or tractor tires as well.