Giant Rubber Water Tanks

Published on Fri, 08/27/2010 - 12:03pm

Giant Rubber Water Tanks were invented in the early 80’s by a Wyoming rancher who grew weary of replacing his livestock water tanks made of traditional materials. Made from discarded mining tires, the tanks range in volume from 250 to over 1800 gallons.
 
Giant Rubber Water Tanks have been in use for 30 years and have withstood the test of time in dairies, feedlots & open range. Unlike other tanks and waterers made of concrete, steel, plastic or fiberglass, these tanks are impervious to freezing, corrosion and destruction by livestock or equipment. They are the only product in the industry with a Lifetime Unconditional Warranty and they are very cost-competitive.
 
Giant Rubber Water Tanks are increasingly being used in dairies especially because of their durability in close quarters. They can handle the pressures of cattle crowding and pushing the tank; they have ample volume to handle cows coming off the milkers and, unlike ball-waterers, more than a dozen cows can drink concurrently, even on the smallest tanks. Perhaps most impressive, even the inadvertent bump from a skid-steer won’t break them.
 
Other impressive qualities of Giant Rubber Water Tanks include:
• Ice-free at -20° without heat (with some modification)
• Customizable including tank height, drains, portability
• Grow less algae
• Cost-share approved in most areas
• Keeps water cooler in hot weather           
These tanks also make great feeders, especially for bulk or liquid feeds, which corrode other feeders.
 
Giant Rubber Water Tanks, Inc is a certified green company. Tanks are available nation-wide. For more information, visit www.TireTank.com or call 800-365-5850.

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