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watering a herd during drought, making do
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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 272519" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>The tanks run $100 each plus $25 for the fittings so you can hook up the hose. They are steam cleaned prior to purchase but may have some residue of whatever was stored in them. We haven't had any problems and the cleaning process is "supposed" to make them potable. Personally, I ain't drinkin' from them but none of cows have keeled over and the bull hasn't grown a third head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 272519, member: 413"] The tanks run $100 each plus $25 for the fittings so you can hook up the hose. They are steam cleaned prior to purchase but may have some residue of whatever was stored in them. We haven't had any problems and the cleaning process is "supposed" to make them potable. Personally, I ain't drinkin' from them but none of cows have keeled over and the bull hasn't grown a third head. [/QUOTE]
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