Black and Good
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Tuff Stuff tanks are more like rubber they give instead of crack. That's what I've had the best luck with. B&G
jedstivers":2bgjwvvy said:Tractor/Combine tires, they aren't portable but they are cheep, put in several and be done with it.
BRYANT":1xorzj6u said:jedstivers":1xorzj6u said:Tractor/Combine tires, they aren't portable but they are cheep, put in several and be done with it.
That's what I use, only cost is cement for the bottom 4.00 and a small cost less than 10.00 if I put a drain in them. Dept. of Ag. says they will last 100 years so by the time they wear out it will be someone problem other than mine. I can get all the tires I want free.
bird dog":4kdt0ymb said:I like the Rubbermaid 300 gallon tanks. Set on a good base, they are pretty durable and easy to move. About $250.
None of them will hold up if you continually move them by dragging them across a pasture. If you are moving them frequently I would think the plastic would hold up better than metal.