Have an older 25000gal metal fert tank I would like store starter phos in. Problem is the floor is rusty and leaks. Anyone have a fix or referral of someone? Thanks
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Yikes....I don't know if that's a chance I'd be willing to take.
If there's one hole I bet there would be other leaks not far behind.
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There are bladders that can be put in , also we were told there is a company that does fibreglass inserts .
Sorry I have no further info on them . We were looking at a similar issue a few years ago.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostGood time to switch to granularLast edited by WiltonRanch; Oct 4, 2017, 15:51.
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Where did the tank come from and why do you think it is leaking out the floor?
Most tanks leak at the level of the product. Often near bottom from sitting near empty.
If the tank isn't to old (less than 10 yrs) you can have some cut off the bottom and slide a new floor under it .
Old fuel tanks have rotten bottoms because the water stays on the bottom ant the fuel floats on top.
10-34-0 leaves a rock hard layer when stored in new tanks. Some is made from spent acid from steel mills where the use Phos-acid to give new steel that dirty black coating.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostDon't be so F#$King Tight. BTO get stainless steel. You'll really look like a BTO to your neighbours.
F#$K we just had a ammonia tank inspected and had it X-rayed and painted for 2000. Yea i couldn't paint it. had to be done by someone else.
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