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Your cart is empty.This 3 gallon cone bottom tank is 12" L x 7" W x 14" H with a .188" nominal wall thickness. This tank has eight 5/16-18 UNC aluminum blind inserts, a 3/4" FNPT spinweld fitting in the bottom and a 5" lid. This tank weighs 3 lbs. Features: UV stabilized medium density polyethylene Translucent & have gallon indicators for level viewing Has a spinweld fitting Maximum specific gravity: 1.7 Max. temperature: 120°F constant & spikes up to 140°F Meets FDA standards
Nicholas costanza
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
Very well made
Nicholas costanza
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
Very well made
Greg R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022
I would like to buy more of these!
Greg R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022
I would like to buy more of these!
The Old Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
The tank was a perfect fit replacement tank and the slanted bottom makes evert drop come out so you don't have the last little bit grow algae before the tank finally drys out.
The Old Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
The tank was a perfect fit replacement tank and the slanted bottom makes evert drop come out so you don't have the last little bit grow algae before the tank finally drys out.
PAHillWilliam
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
While crude, it can be made into a decent sprayer. I have several little pump-style garden sprayers. They're getting old and I cannot reach the tops of my young apple trees. I also have 15 gallon and 30 gallon ATV sprayers. While they're larger, they're long and flat so when I mix up 2 gallons of spray in either of them, the level isn't high enough for the pickup tube to stay submerged. So, in the end you have to mix way more than you need just so the pump can draw it up the tube but you end up dumping a couple of gallons of spray because that's what the pickup tube can't pull up out of the tank. I needed a 3-5 gallon sprayer with a cone-shaped design so I could mix small batches and waste very little spray. I got to looking around and couldn't find anything that fit my needs so I made one! As I said, it's kind of crude but I took the 12v pump & the wand off of the 15 gallon ATV sprayer, built a frame from Handy Angle, got some tubing for the plumbing and installed a 3/4" NPT PVC plug in the bottom of the tank. I drilled two holes in the top, placed the pickup tube in one and the bypass tube in the other. Currently, I let my homemade sprayer ride in the FEL of my tractor but I plan to get a Carry-All and then I'll rebuild the frame I made for the tank/pump combo and I'll be able to just rest it in the Carry-All once it's all said and done. I'll likely refine a few things as I get closer to the final setup but, for now, it's working well!
PAHillWilliam
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
While crude, it can be made into a decent sprayer. I have several little pump-style garden sprayers. They're getting old and I cannot reach the tops of my young apple trees. I also have 15 gallon and 30 gallon ATV sprayers. While they're larger, they're long and flat so when I mix up 2 gallons of spray in either of them, the level isn't high enough for the pickup tube to stay submerged. So, in the end you have to mix way more than you need just so the pump can draw it up the tube but you end up dumping a couple of gallons of spray because that's what the pickup tube can't pull up out of the tank. I needed a 3-5 gallon sprayer with a cone-shaped design so I could mix small batches and waste very little spray. I got to looking around and couldn't find anything that fit my needs so I made one! As I said, it's kind of crude but I took the 12v pump & the wand off of the 15 gallon ATV sprayer, built a frame from Handy Angle, got some tubing for the plumbing and installed a 3/4" NPT PVC plug in the bottom of the tank. I drilled two holes in the top, placed the pickup tube in one and the bypass tube in the other. Currently, I let my homemade sprayer ride in the FEL of my tractor but I plan to get a Carry-All and then I'll rebuild the frame I made for the tank/pump combo and I'll be able to just rest it in the Carry-All once it's all said and done. I'll likely refine a few things as I get closer to the final setup but, for now, it's working well!
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