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I can get them for free but they've had ag chemical in them, the food grade ones aren't usually free. Used them to haul water to deer during years of drought. The tote weighs 50lbs plus 2200lbs of water. Fit nicely in the back of my dually.FWIW, water weighs roughly 8lbs/gallon, so three of those 275gal totes is going to weigh a bit more than 3.25 tons, which should be easily doable for most 16’ utility trailers.
I just picked up one of these ‘food grade’ ones in Edmond for $100 it was very clean. Found it on CraigslistView attachment 378534
You can get these used on MarketPlace suitable for potable water for about $100. Holds 275 gallons and will fit in the bed of your truck. Not too heavy when empty.
Two of those full of water would be about 4600 pounds. A utility trailer with a 7000 lb axle would handle it. The biggest challenge would probably be finding the right weight distribution. Too far back or too far forward on the trailer would make for some tricky driving. You can find adapters on Amazon for the outlet valve for pipe threads or water hose connections.Yeah this is what I was looking at, just not sure what size trailer I would need for one. Ideally I want two of these on a trailer but I may have to suffice with one.
humans, we have a 2000 gallon cistern until we can get rural water, but we really don't plan on drinking it. Mainly for toilets, showers, dishes and clothes.
In between Bixby and HaskellCurious as to where your at that you don’t have a water well if no rural is available?
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