View Full Version : Need to fill a livestock tank in Deer Trail
hunterhawk
08-31-2019, 21:07
Anyone have a water tanker and time on their hands? Or does anyone around Littleton have a water tank i could fill up at my house and transport to deer trail to fill a stock tank... trying to shoot my first pronghorn with a bow and pretty sure i could get it done over water but his well isnt workong and im running out of time
sbgixxer
09-01-2019, 13:12
I have some 275 gal. totes that you could load into your truck then fill.
hunterhawk
09-01-2019, 18:33
Hmm where is superior? That is definitely an option.. or at least 1 tank
hunterhawk
09-01-2019, 20:13
Yeah I was looking for one but couldn't find one that cheap. Thanks I sent a message to him. Think i would have to take my topper off? I dont mind taking it off.. just curious if i could slide it in with a topper on or not
hunterhawk
09-01-2019, 21:27
Ok, thanks! Guess the wife will be parking outside!
I have a few and would be willing to help you out, but I don't think there is time before my schedule clears up.
Last ditch option is a pond liner in the the back of the pickup top er off and drive real careful like
hunterhawk
09-02-2019, 07:11
DFBrews... wouldn't be the first time I had that set up in the back of a pickup truck! However its an hour and 20 from my house..too much weight too far.
Irving no worries, still waiting to hear back from the craigslist Add.
Get in touch with sbgixxer for his containers. East side of Brighton
sbgixxer
09-02-2019, 12:33
It may or may not fit under your topper. They are basically a 4' cube (give or take). They're fairly light when empty, just awkward. You can take one or a few.
hunterhawk
09-02-2019, 14:48
Sbgixxer I will get back to you. The property owner says he has a solution and that we can do it tomorrow. If it doesnt work out I'll get a hold of you. Thanks!
hunterhawk
09-02-2019, 19:32
I agree! Back had been against the wall and i couldn't figure out how to get it done and figured i would come to this helpful bunch and as always it pays off.
SideShow Bob
09-02-2019, 19:52
Last ditch option is a pond liner in the the back of the pickup top er off and drive real careful like
You mean a Missouri mobile pool. They usually park them next to the mobile home so they can use the porch/steps for a diving platform....
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