Behlen Country 103 gal. RE224 Galvanized Round End Stock Tank, 4 ft.
The Behlen Country 103 gal. RE224 Galvanized Round End Stock Tank is ideal for all your livestock watering needs. Built to endure the most severe farm and ranch conditions, this Behlen Country stock tank features a corrosion-resistant, heavy zinc coating for a long lifespan.
The Behlen Country 103 gal. RE224 Galvanized Round End Stock Tank is ideal for all your livestock watering needs. Built to endure the most severe farm and ranch conditions, this Behlen Country stock tank features a corrosion-resistant, heavy zinc coating for a long lifespan. Rigid sidewalls have both ribs and corrugations for maximum strength, and reinforced steel tubing is rolled into the top lip for added durability.
- Livestock water tank is built to endure rugged farm and ranch conditions
- Rigid sidewalls have both ribs and corrugations for maximum strength
- Corrosion-resistant, heavy zinc coating on this metal stock tank assures a long lifespan
- Heavy, galvanized bottom (20 ga.)
- Reinforced steel tube rolled into the top lip for added strength and durability
- Behlen Country stock tank holds up to 103 gal.
- Dimensions: 2 ft. W x 4 ft. L x 2 ft. H
- Backed by a 1-year limited warranty
Additional information
Capacity | 103 gal. |
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Features | Rust/Corrosion Resistant |
Primary Finish | Zinc |
Primary Color | Silver |
Primary Material | Steel |
Product Height | 2 ft. |
Product Length | 4 ft. |
Product Width | 2 ft. |
Product Weight | 44 lb. |
Shape | Oval |
Tank Shape | Oval |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50130028BC |
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by Doug
I use these stock tanks to grow vegetables in, on my deck. I was very impressed with the speed of delivery and the company that delivered it. Very happy with purchase.
by Toni
I bought this to use as a planter on my deck. I have had 4 of the 223 on my deck for 8 or 9 years and they have been great. I wanted to add another and went with the 224, which is a foot longer. I am very happy with the purchase, the price and the delivery. Highly recommend!