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Re: Water Well question????????????
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Posted by SJ on December 10, 2004 at 20:15:07 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: Water Well question???????????? posted by SJ on December 10, 2004 at 18:17:07:
Thanks for all the responses,looks like the underground or in wellcase tank might be the way to go for me,man Ill bet those babys aint cheap. I need the water for horses and the barn is 100yds from the house also would have to cross a creek to run a line,I run water hose now from the house to fill a 300gal tank takes about 2-21/2hrs to fill,have to keep heating element in it and heat tape on valve,,BTW why does my heat tape only last one season is that common? And then of course I have to roll and drain hoses,that tank will last about 3 weeks and Im gettin really tired of doing that especially in Jan,Feb,lol. Well Thanks Folks Stan
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