Posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 05, 2010 at 10:03:32 from (66.252.115.12):
In Reply to: infrared heaters?? posted by dave2 on December 05, 2010 at 08:36:44:
A pasture tank? How big? How much ice/ How is it supplied? out here in cold country all we ever use is an axe and a pitchfork. We plumb the water in the bottom with a float valve and it never freezes. Yes, i have had to thaw a tank once that was froze solid clear to the bottom. Unknown to me some dummy had filled it at corn harvest time and when we turned in cattle after Christmas it was froze solid. What we did was start chopping with the axe til we got a nice size hole and then turned in the water once we had a place for it. That one fed from a hydrant from the top. Had it been a bottom feed we'd be chopping yet. If you can get fresh water (50 degrees out of the ground) you can displace ice pretty fast. I wouldn't even mess with propane. the ambient air will rob all your nice heat.
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