I am looking for some tanks. What size tanks do I need, how many and do they need to be a certain grade for the chemicals?
Michael Derose said
Jun 3, 2014
Your local tractor supply will have them. A lot of guys use the pco square tanks. I would say get a 50 and 100 or 2 50's.
John Moran said
Jun 3, 2014
Thanks Mike
AC Lockyer said
Jun 3, 2014
Yes 50/50 config starting out. Smart Wash System by RHG has a 50 gallon tank. Great starter system.
AC
AC Lockyer said
Jun 3, 2014
J Racenstein has a starter package. Smart Wash System, SoftWash Systems chemical starter pack and our Certified Applicator program all for $3,499.00
AC
Jesse Bracken said
Jun 3, 2014
AC are those systems in stock? I was on the phone with them today but got disconnected and never got to call back..
John Aloisio said
Jun 4, 2014
Like mike said, tractor supply is good, along with any agricultural or irrigation supply houses. Also, try Dultmeire online and see what shipping would be.
The problem with online sites is that yes the tank will be cheaper but the shipping is usually more than the tank itself and winds up costing just the same as tractor supply.
Matt Jennemann said
Jun 4, 2014
I run a 35 and 65 gallon from TSC and like that combo a lot.
Doug G said
Jun 4, 2014
I also run a 35 gal spray tank and a 65 gal chem tank.......I just don't like the 35. I'll be building a new rig soon and will go the 50/50 route.
AC Lockyer said
Jun 5, 2014
Jessie, they should have them in stock.
AC
John Moran said
Jun 10, 2014
Thanks everyone for your input.
Mark Fermoyle said
Jul 26, 2014
AC Lockyer wrote:
Yes 50/50 config starting out. Smart Wash System by RHG has a 50 gallon tank. Great starter system.
AC
AC,
I viewed this system at their site and it looks nice. How would I go about altering the plumbing so that I could add another tank? Do I need to change or add valves?
Thanks, Mark
Jesse Bracken said
Jul 26, 2014
Mark RHG sells an add on 100 gallon tank. All valves are included. Ill be buying one this fall.
Ive done a few houses with my RHG system and would recommend it to anyone.
Mark Fermoyle said
Jul 28, 2014
Thanks Jesse. Is the tank all pre-plumbed, or do you still need to drill holes in the tank and install the hoses? (Hoping it's "turn-key") Do you happen to remember how much that upgrade costs?
Thanks, Mark
Jesse Bracken said
Aug 4, 2014
The tank is all set, includes banjo valves, hardware and pretty much everything else needed. JRacenstein has it listed on their site. $1500 or something... It can be put together for a little less but like you said turn key is a positive.
AC
AC
Like mike said, tractor supply is good, along with any agricultural or irrigation supply houses. Also, try Dultmeire online and see what shipping would be.
Check this site out www.usplastic.com.
AC
Thanks everyone for your input.
AC,
I viewed this system at their site and it looks nice. How would I go about altering the plumbing so that I could add another tank? Do I need to change or add valves?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks Jesse. Is the tank all pre-plumbed, or do you still need to drill holes in the tank and install the hoses? (Hoping it's "turn-key") Do you happen to remember how much that upgrade costs?
Thanks,
Mark
Jess