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Old July 22nd 05, 02:09 PM
V.V.
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Hello all-
Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks. I
just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else can
we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
are the specs of what I'd like:

METAL STOCK TANK
Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
2' 6 Round 395 Gals.


I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Vince


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Old July 22nd 05, 02:34 PM
Reel Mckoi
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"V.V." wrote in message
...
Hello all-
Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks.

I
just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else

can
we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
are the specs of what I'd like:

METAL STOCK TANK
Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
2' 6 Round 395 Gals.


I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

========================
The TS stores where I live usually have stock tanks in stock. You don't
have to order them. You can also try your local Co-op store and any of the
other farm supply type of stores.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
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Old July 22nd 05, 02:56 PM
Roy
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Well not jerk, he does not live in your area does he, and evidently
your not giving him credit that his store does not have what he was
looking for....get a life Carol and get lost with your assinine
impulsive replies..............Sure are desperate for online
conversation, aren't we?

On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 08:34:18 -0500, "Reel Mckoi"
wrote:

===
==="V.V." wrote in message
...
=== Hello all-
=== Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
=== talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks.
===I
=== just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
=== it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else
===can
=== we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
=== are the specs of what I'd like:
===
=== METAL STOCK TANK
=== Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
=== tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
=== DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
=== 2' 6 Round 395 Gals.
===
===
=== I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
=== suggestions would be appreciated.
===========================
===The TS stores where I live usually have stock tanks in stock. You don't
===have to order them. You can also try your local Co-op store and any of the
===other farm supply type of stores.



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o
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Old July 22nd 05, 02:59 PM
V.V.
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Thanks, I may just drive up there. When I talked to her, they only had
small ones, not the 375 gal. But you are right, I should just go there and
check it out. Who knows-considering the way she was on the phone.

"Reel Mckoi" wrote in message
...

"V.V." wrote in message
...
Hello all-
Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks.

I
just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or
ordered
it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else

can
we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
are the specs of what I'd like:

METAL STOCK TANK
Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
2' 6 Round 395 Gals.


I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

========================
The TS stores where I live usually have stock tanks in stock. You don't
have to order them. You can also try your local Co-op store and any of the
other farm supply type of stores.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o




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Old July 22nd 05, 03:05 PM
Reel Mckoi
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"V.V." wrote in message
...
Thanks, I may just drive up there. When I talked to her, they only had
small ones, not the 375 gal. But you are right, I should just go there

and
check it out. Who knows-considering the way she was on the phone.

=============================
Many times the clerks who answer the phone are clueless as to what they
actually have in stock. In TN the Co-ops are much better stocked than many
of the other farm supply type stores. Prices are about the same.
--
McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o

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Old July 22nd 05, 02:57 PM
Wilmdale
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V.V. wrote:

Hello all-
Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks. I
just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else can
we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
are the specs of what I'd like:

METAL STOCK TANK
Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
2' 6 Round 395 Gals.


I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Vince


Do a Google for 'stock tanks' or Rubbermaid Stock Tank. You will find
lots of places the offer up to 300 gallon tanks and will ship them to
your home.
For example: http://www.stockyardsupply.com/page11/index2.html
Hope this helps,
W. Dale






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Old July 22nd 05, 03:01 PM
V.V.
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W.Dale!
@#$%#$%EW!!!! LOL! How did you do that. I have been trying for days on
google but am having trouble. Not sure what I am doing wrong. I really
appreciate that.

Vince


"Wilmdale" wrote in message
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V.V. wrote:

Hello all-
Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks.
I
just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else
can
we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
are the specs of what I'd like:

METAL STOCK TANK
Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
2' 6 Round 395 Gals.


I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Vince


Do a Google for 'stock tanks' or Rubbermaid Stock Tank. You will find
lots of places the offer up to 300 gallon tanks and will ship them to
your home.
For example: http://www.stockyardsupply.com/page11/index2.html
Hope this helps,
W. Dale








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Old July 22nd 05, 03:04 PM
Roy
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There are many sources of ordering such tanks online, but the killer
is shipping, as its large, light and takes up space and charges are
usually higher......normally these type tanks are nested or packed
with other tanks of various sizes to reduce shipping costs overall and
also help prevent shipping damages. If your local TSC can not get you
one or do not stock what you need, try most any ag supply, or Farmers
Co-Op. A excellent sourece on line, with a database of dealers that
you may find in your area is Behlen......they are a large supplier of
these type products and have a large distribution/ dealer coverage....

http://www.behlencountry.com/asp/cat...ater%20Tan ks

Are you intending on using this tank as a QT tank, bury it or what? I
may be better to go with a poly tank, as a lot of the medis if your
ever needing to use meds if for fish are not compatable with a metal
tank, and then you always have a potential for rust where it may get
scratched etc, but without knowing what your intended purpose is, it
would all be speculation......

On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:09:09 -0400, "V.V."
wrote:

===Hello all-
===Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply. I
===talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two weeks. I
===just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or ordered
===it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where else can
===we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes? Here
===are the specs of what I'd like:
===
===METAL STOCK TANK
===Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge galvanized
===tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
=== DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
=== 2' 6 Round 395 Gals.
===
===
===I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look . Any
===suggestions would be appreciated.
===
===Thanks
===Vince
===



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o
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Old July 22nd 05, 03:27 PM
V.V.
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Thanks Roy. I will be putting on my concrete pool deck. I plan to
surround it with pavers to give it somewhat of a fountain look. I was
thinking of lining it with pond liner as well. If the poly ones are less
expensive, I will go with that. I found a place that carries Behlen, I will
call them...thank you for your help!


"Roy" wrote in message
...
There are many sources of ordering such tanks online, but the killer
is shipping, as its large, light and takes up space and charges are
usually higher......normally these type tanks are nested or packed
with other tanks of various sizes to reduce shipping costs overall and
also help prevent shipping damages. If your local TSC can not get you
one or do not stock what you need, try most any ag supply, or Farmers
Co-Op. A excellent sourece on line, with a database of dealers that
you may find in your area is Behlen......they are a large supplier of
these type products and have a large distribution/ dealer coverage....

http://www.behlencountry.com/asp/cat...ater%20Tan ks

Are you intending on using this tank as a QT tank, bury it or what? I
may be better to go with a poly tank, as a lot of the medis if your
ever needing to use meds if for fish are not compatable with a metal
tank, and then you always have a potential for rust where it may get
scratched etc, but without knowing what your intended purpose is, it
would all be speculation......

On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:09:09 -0400, "V.V."
wrote:

===Hello all-
===Another question. I tried to order a stock tank from Tractor Supply.
I
===talked to a woman who said she'd order it and to check back in two
weeks. I
===just checked and I'm not confident that she even knew who I was or
ordered
===it since she just asked me to call back. Okay, bottom line...where
else can
===we order these tanks and could they just be delivered to our homes?
Here
===are the specs of what I'd like:
===
===METAL STOCK TANK
===Heavy galvanized corrugated sidewalls and extra heavy 20 gauge
galvanized
===tank bottoms. Built to stand up under the most severe conditions.
=== DEPTH SIZE/STYLE CAPACITY
=== 2' 6 Round 395 Gals.
===
===
===I'm willing to get a plastic one also but not sure where to look .
Any
===suggestions would be appreciated.
===
===Thanks
===Vince
===



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o



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Old July 22nd 05, 08:27 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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www.aquaticeco.com also carries large ridged containers for what you're
looking for. ~ jan


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