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SCIN Farmer
Posted 2/20/2008 14:41 (#314781 - in reply to #314731)
Subject: Re: doubling up anhydrous tanks


The side by side might work here, but pulling one behind the other presents a whole new set of problems. The main being we have fields that we must turn on the side of a hill, therefore not uncommon to flip one tank on its side per year. Pulling two together would be a disaster waiting to happen. Pulling side by side could also be potentially dangerous because what if you flip one tank and rupture a main hose then you loose both tanks. For some up north this may not be a problem because of the flat terrain, but around here its not the same picture!

Now dont think I farm sidehills! Ive seen pictures from out west and would be scared to death with some of those fields. Have to post some pics of what I deal with. They might not be sidehills, but there are times the corn head wants to shift rows on ya! :)

Boog, the state chemist must not come down here much anyways! Probably couldn't find us if they tried!!!




Edited by SCIN Farmer 2/20/2008 14:43
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