Robert_in_NY
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- Aug 1, 2001
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- Silver Creek, NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
eric and his rtv said:hey norm --
-- i just researched the devil out of those things --
i love the trailer / pump / tank idea, but it's $3200 for the 325 gall tank, plust $1500 shipping --
-- $4700 total --
-- whereas a 200 gall tank on my rtv with my handy honda pump filling from my pond is only $350, delivered --
so, there's a $4300 difference there -- quite a bit --![]()
You can always buy a cheap trailer from TSC as well as a bigger tank (or just another tank) and be money ahead. I am sure when you are done if you want you could sell the trailer if you didn't want to keep it.
We just bought a nice farm trailer last summer. It has an old pump on it but it starts on the first pull every time. The problem with that trailer was it had an old steel tank on it that was leaking. We use 275 gallon ploy tanks in cages with valves so that tank is going to be removed this spring and replaced with one of our cube tanks. It is handy having the pump and hose mounted on the trailer so I can pull the trailer to any water source and fill up. If I am filling into a sprayer I filter but if I am just watering trees I don't worry about filtering. Of course I put one of the tanks into my F-150 and use that to drive around to the trees (275 gallons x 8 pounds per gallon = 2200 pounds so it squats the truck some).