How many of you guys use the tractor supply tanks?
BlueRidge said
Dec 12, 2017
Unless you can find them locally on Craig's List or FB that is the easiest. If you buy them on line the shipping is usually the killer.
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Brett
waxman18324 said
Dec 12, 2017
I have never used Tractor Supply. On my truck there are 3x55 gallon tanks that came from PWS. My buffer tank(50 gallon) for the PW came from a local farmer. On the hot water trailer I have a 275 tote that I found on Craig's list. I also have two 275 gallon totes in the shop for SH and fresh water. Both of these I bought from another contractor(not PW related).
There are plenty of resources for securing tanks. Tractor supply is just one of them.
Hank
Bryan P said
Dec 12, 2017
My 50 gal tanks came from Power Wash Store but are the same as from TS
Art O said
Dec 12, 2017
I bought one 50 gl on Craigs for $40 and the other at a Local Hardware store that Erik B "Dirty Roof" turned me onto. You got to look around. FaceBook has a Buy and Sell also
Elitelawn said
Dec 12, 2017
I updated my info. Thanks for all the help
Elitelawn said
Dec 12, 2017
Haven't really found anything worth purchasing secondhand yet. I run out of 30 and 55 gal plastic drums as of now. I checked a tank place here locally but they were outrageously priced compared to the ones I found at ts.
Elitelawn said
Dec 12, 2017
For the ones of you running 12v pumps how much chem and water do you normally go thru on a 2500sqft vinyl siding home no roof? And with that what size pump are you using?
BlueRidge said
Dec 13, 2017
Elitelawn wrote:
For the ones of you running 12v pumps how much chem and water do you normally go thru on a 2500sqft vinyl siding home no roof? And with that what size pump are you using?
Most are using the Delavan FatBoy or the 5850. The FB can be adjusted up to 150 psi. When I batch mixed (for 7 years) we could do an average house wash with 35 gals of mix. That could change depending on height, wind, filth. You might use more as you get use to spray techniques. I have no clue how much water since there is so much rinsing. I had to provide water once (never again). I took a full 300 gal tote and returned with about 1/4 tank.
Dave O said
Dec 13, 2017
We have not had to furnish water yet for any job. In fact, in our terms and conditions, we state that customer supplies the water.
Art O said
Dec 14, 2017
US Plastics has tanks also
Dave O said
Dec 15, 2017
So far, I have purchased my tanks at the local Blain's Farm and Fleet.
Fred W said
Dec 15, 2017
Check with some of the local car wash bays......some of them pay to get rid of the extra's!
HHandywork said
Dec 16, 2017
Just ordered two 65 gal leg style tanks with strap mounts on each end. They can be ordered and shipped to store, if not in stock from Tractor Supply. Looks like they will ride well.
How many of you guys use the tractor supply tanks?
Unless you can find them locally on Craig's List or FB that is the easiest. If you buy them on line the shipping is usually the killer.
Please add a signature. It helps us and you as well if you put in links to your website or FB.
Brett
There are plenty of resources for securing tanks. Tractor supply is just one of them.
Hank
I updated my info. Thanks for all the help
Most are using the Delavan FatBoy or the 5850. The FB can be adjusted up to 150 psi. When I batch mixed (for 7 years) we could do an average house wash with 35 gals of mix. That could change depending on height, wind, filth. You might use more as you get use to spray techniques. I have no clue how much water since there is so much rinsing. I had to provide water once (never again). I took a full 300 gal tote and returned with about 1/4 tank.
We have not had to furnish water yet for any job. In fact, in our terms and conditions, we state that customer supplies the water.