Posted by dave2 on July 14, 2009 at 23:38:38 from (91.10.156.145):
Just got this off ebay. Pics on ebay looked much better but it's a starting point.. Gotta keep the horsies happy with running water on the pastures. This is #5 and should do it. even with 4 tanks, we always managed to have someone on a place where my legs and vehicle powered the running water. Bright side of this one is, just have to untie a couple ropes to strip it :roll: . Then cut off all the sticky outy stuff and round off a couple corners. Neighbor has a tank like is on this one. If I can talk him out of it, I'll make it a double, less chance of the horses doing something stupid (not that they ever would) and getting hurt also. Just thought I'd share, waiting on it to quit raining so I don't melt away while working :shock: .
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 23:40:22 07/14/09.
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