The tire tanks are taken off of equipment and cut to be repurposed as quality tire tanks. There are several sizes available. For example, an 8' rubber tank typically holds about 650 to 750 gallons of water. A 10' rubber tank typically holds about 1,000 gallons of water.
Why use rubber tire tanks instead of others?
- INDESTRUCTIBLE!!!
- Cement, bentonite or steel plates are used for bottoms.
- If steel plates are installed, they have a handy hook in the center to pick them up and to move them around.
- Portable tanks are made with steel bottoms.
- You can lag screw floats to the side of the tank.
- Easy to install center feed and heat riser with drains and overflows.
- Livestock can't damage when pushing or stepping on them.
- Safe on livestock - fabric tires are used in production.
- They can be installed in the winter no matter how cold, by using bentonite.
- Water tanks are 4 to 6 inches thick for good insulation during cold months.
- We have several stocked dealers. Delivery is also available from our Production Headquarters.
- 5' to 13' sizes are available. We can also produce tanks to your specifications.