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    250 totes

    I read in a couple of threads people looking for similar items. No doubt shipping would be a factor but guys near by might make it work out.

    http://www.lejeuneyardsales.com/item...299&src=SEARCH



    Best to all, Mike.


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    That's a good find Mike. Those plastic barrels below in that page are also nice to have. Very strong yet light!
    As rain collection they are great also. I reclaim most rain water that falls on my home. As an avid gardener I save at least a thousand dollars a year in water and sewer charges just from rainwater collection. Plants are that much more happy also!
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    Well crap. I am on the wrong side of the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by injunjoe View Post
    That's a good find Mike. Those plastic barrels below in that page are also nice to have. Very strong yet light!
    As rain collection they are great also. I reclaim most rain water that falls on my home. As an avid gardener I save at least a thousand dollars a year in water and sewer charges just from rainwater collection. Plants are that much more happy also!
    when I use them for rainwater I cover the top with screen to keep the bugs out!

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    Good ideas guys, Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by submarinepainter View Post
    when I use them for rainwater I cover the top with screen to keep the bugs out!
    Yes you are right you don't want to foul the water and give the skeeters nutrient.
    Most important is an overflow away from the foundation!

    Sorry to get off on a transit but tanks are a great way to recycle nature for free. Yes I'm a "hay stacker"


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