Link to a 100-125 gallon reservoir that doesn't cost $350!

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smokey_waters

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Anyone?

Anyone?

I found a 100 gallon one for $150, but it says, "Water Tanks are for storage and are not designed to be pressurized. These tanks are designed for water use only." Does this mean it's no good. I know it needs to have top access to put a float valve. but is that it? Does it need to be able to drain from bottom?
 
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CORRECTION, found that it does drain from bottom. Has an 8" vented lid- is this too small?

Do you need a big reservoir or can it be a bit smaller?
 
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I use Home depot 97 gal. trash cans, the price is right and they work great.
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search for rubbermaid stock tanks. they come in 50,100, 150, and 300 gallon.
 
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