CountyLine 8 ft. Round Stock Tank, 700 gal.

Keep your animals healthy and hydrated with the CountyLine Extra Large Galvanized Round End Stock Tank. This extremely durable steel tub holds up to 700 gal. of water and is void of sharp edges to minimize the chance of injuries.

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Safely Provides Hydration for Livestock

Keep your animals healthy and hydrated with the CountyLine Extra Large Galvanized Round End Stock Tank. This extremely durable steel tub holds up to 700 gal. of water and is void of sharp edges to minimize the chance of injuries.

Built to Last.

The CountyLine Extra Large Galvanized Round End Stock Tank is designed to withstand harsh environments. Made of high quality galvanized steel, this stock tank is both resistant to rust and extremely durable so you won’t need to replace it any time soon.

Not Just for Livestock Feeding

Due to a compact structure and elegant design, The CountyLine Extra Large Galvanized Round End Stock Tank is a versatile piece that can be used for a variety of purposes.

  • 8 ft. W x 2 ft. H x 8 ft. L stock tank
  • 700 gal. capacity
  • Galvanized steel with zinc finish

Additional information

Capacity

706 gal.

Drain Plug Diameter

1 in.

Features

Galvanized steel with zinc finish

Fill Opening Diameter

Open top 0

Finish

Galvanized

Gauge/Wall Thickness

Drain Plug Included

Primary Color

Gray

Primary Material

Galvanized Steel

Product Height

24 in.

Product Length

96 in.

Product Weight

153 lb.

Product Width

96 in.

Shape

Round

Tank Shape

Circular

Warranty

One-year limited

Manufacturer Part Number

50130168

700 (DCC) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 700th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 700th year of the 1st millennium, the 100th and last year of the 7th century, and the 1st year of the 700s decade. As of the start of 700, the Gregorian calendar was 3 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

The denomination 700 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; their main armament is often mounted within a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Blaine

    This stock tank was perfect! No dents no leaks!

  2. 03

    by Brian

    Great customer service!

  3. 03

    by Cathie

    love the cattle stock tank.

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