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May 1, 2003 12:00 PM

On-site liquid storage


Cut spraying time by investing in an on-site liquid storage system. Free Form Plastic Products introduces a line of storage products ranging from 4,800 to 8,880 gal. The portable liquid storage units include self-contained hydraulic systems to allow quick and easy conversion from transport to field position and back again. The tanks feature heavy-duty cone bottoms to allow complete drainage of the product. The tanks will handle a wide array of liquids, from liquid fertilizer and feed supplements to herbicides and water for livestock. Each system is completely plumbed with 2-in. hose and fittings. Optional 3-in. plumbing is available.

Prices for the tanks are $6,633 for the 4,800-gal. tank, $7,035 for the 6,000-gal. tank, and $7,705 for the 8,880-gal. tank. Contact Free Form Plastic Products, a subsidiary of Bourgault Industries, Dept. FIN, Box 159, St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 3V0, 306/275-2155, visit www.freeformplastics.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin.

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