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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 257024" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>Do you have one of those float valves that bolt/fasten to the top of the tank? Or an in tank valve? Could you build a plywood hutch over the exposed parts and fill it with cottonseed hull?</p><p>Wrap in burlap sacks? cut the water flow down so it runs most of the time? You might consider the tanks dun reffered to.</p><p>The one in my dam just keeps on working no fuss no muss.</p><p>Well tank clean out once every 5-6 yr.s </p><p>And last year the pond got so low the line got alot of settlement in it. That turned into a BezMedic story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 257024, member: 1795"] Do you have one of those float valves that bolt/fasten to the top of the tank? Or an in tank valve? Could you build a plywood hutch over the exposed parts and fill it with cottonseed hull? Wrap in burlap sacks? cut the water flow down so it runs most of the time? You might consider the tanks dun reffered to. The one in my dam just keeps on working no fuss no muss. Well tank clean out once every 5-6 yr.s And last year the pond got so low the line got alot of settlement in it. That turned into a BezMedic story. [/QUOTE]
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