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Friday, October 28, 2011
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OkieGal
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Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Scored 13 of these, 8 have the 'cages'. I found out that I could load one IN my little pickup IF I took the tank/jug out of the cage then load each piece and nestle the tank inside the cage. The cage just fits between the wheelwells with it loaded 'narrow' side in on side, and the tank shoved in 'flat' will nestle and let me close the tailgate just barely.
When I got it to behind the shop, I could unload both and put them back together on their sides then tip it back up. I still have 12 to move, 7 with cages and 5 without. 275 gallons each. Yes, I can't wait until spring now, weehooo!
They housed a liquid white wax concrete sealent, used to put on concrete to let it slow cure in very dry conditions. Looks like it will be inert enough, going to grab a sludge sample and submit a junk seed sproutie to it to doublecheck that it's safe. 275 gallons each...
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