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best price on galvanized stock tank, 3 ft. w x 8 ft. l x 2 ft. h, 300 gal. capacity

by Prof. Sophia Schowalter Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How much does an 8 foot stock tank cost?

This could be anywhere from $350-$1200. You can find smaller sizes for less but most people are looking for at least an 8 ft. stock tank.

What is the largest galvanized stock tank available?

10' foot tankNEW The 10' foot tank is the largest stock tank commercially available, and now you can have it shipped directly to your driveway!

How much does an 8 ft galvanized stock tank weigh?

Approx. Weight: 176 lbs.

How long does a galvanized stock tank last?

Stock tanks routinely last for 20+ years on farms, where they're subject to abuse by livestock, tractors, and harsh elements.

How long will a stock tank pool last?

Stock Tanks Have a Relatively Limited Lifespan Traditional in-ground pools can last as long as the house and can still be going strong 25 to 30-years after installation.

How do you keep a stock pool tank from rusting?

To prevent rusting and corrosion, seal the inside of the water tank before use with a rust-proof agent like a rubber coating (e.g., Flex Seal, available on Amazon) or truck bed coating spray (e.g., Rust-Oleum Automotive, available on Amazon).

How deep can a stock tank pool be?

2 to 3 feetStock tanks come in different sizes and usually range between three and ten feet in diameter and 2 to 3 feet in depth.

What is a bottomless stock tank?

Bottomless Tanks Bottomless stock tanks are a more permanent alternative to traditional steel stock tanks and they're available in much larger sizes than traditional stock tanks. Choose from 12' diameter all the way up to 30'! Bottomless tanks have deeper depths of 26”, 33”, and even 44'“ (on a limited basis).

Can you paint the inside of a stock tank pool?

From my own research, painting the inside of a stock tank is honestly a waste of time and product as it will eventually flake or peel. Paint at your own risk if you insist. As for the outside, you'll simply need to remove the protective oil coating on your stock tank to ensure the best stick for the paint.

Should I flex seal my stock tank pool?

7:3011:24We painted our stock tank pool with Leak Seal 2 years ago... How is it ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo all this to say we answer the question of whether or not our leak seal inside of the pool isMoreSo all this to say we answer the question of whether or not our leak seal inside of the pool is doing great the answer is no it's not doing. Great. If you've already painted your pool with leak seal.

What do you put under a stock pool tank?

0:005:27Stock Tank Pool DIY! Easy Backyard Plunge Pool | How To BuildYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTwo plunger valves. A two and three quarter inch hole. Saw. And a marine grade adhesive sealant forMoreTwo plunger valves. A two and three quarter inch hole. Saw. And a marine grade adhesive sealant for the filter.

Do you need a pump for a stock tank pool?

A pool pump is a must. It will filter out debris and keep the water circulating. Without it, you'll have 700 gallons of sitting water for mosquitos and bacteria to feed on, which can be dangerous to your health.

What size do stock tanks come in?

Stock tanks are typically 24 inches deep. They are available in diameters from two feet all the way to 10 feet, but Attal says the eight-foot model is popular for pools. This size holds about 800 gallons of water.

What is a bottomless stock tank?

Bottomless Tanks Bottomless stock tanks are a more permanent alternative to traditional steel stock tanks and they're available in much larger sizes than traditional stock tanks. Choose from 12' diameter all the way up to 30'! Bottomless tanks have deeper depths of 26”, 33”, and even 44'“ (on a limited basis).

Who makes County Line stock tanks?

With nine decades of manufacturing and four generations of experience, Freeland Industries understands the value of meeting the needs of our customers. We are the only manufacturer to make a galvanized steel stock tank with an entirely welded side seam produced with a special welding process.

How do you transport a stock tank?

Putting the tank face down and using two ratchet straps across the middle into each corner of the truck bed. As you can see, this truck bed is a little shorter than the width of the 8' tank. If you have a really short truck bed, you will need to turn the stock tank face up, or maybe consider renting a trailer.

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