Posted by rrlund on December 14, 2017 at 10:58:33 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: 2 hole waterer posted by SVcummins on December 14, 2017 at 07:25:52:
I could use three more. I run water to three tanks in and near the barn here on the south side. The ones in the two feedlots drink enough so I can put the floats on for them and they'll keep them going. It was around 20 yesterday during that storm and they were OK. The one way out back for the cows has to be filled four or five times a day if it's below 30 or so. I have all the pipes sloped with just a short piece of hose on each end. I hook them to a hydrant with a hose Y. All I have to do is unhook them,unhook the short hose to the float and they drain out.
Tuesday morning was a mess though. They had been rubbing on a pipe and broke a hanger in the corner,pushed it up so there was a low spot and it didn't drain right. I ended up wheeling the cutting torch out there to thaw that. Had to drag the hose through the manure,what a mess.
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