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Behlen Country RE224 Galvanized Steel Round End Stock Tank, Approximately 90 Gallons

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1.Size:90-gallons


About this item

  • Built to endure the most severe farm and ranch conditions - Corrosion resistant, heavy zinc coating assures long life
  • Rigid sidewalls have both ribs and corrugations for maximum strength and heavy galvanized bottoms
  • Note: Tank dimensions and capacity are approximated and may vary when ordered in multiples; Tank sizes are manufactured to be nested when shipped, requiring the inner tanks to be undersized
  • Approximate Cacpacity: 90 Gallons. Length: 42-1/4" to 47-1/4". Width: 20-3/4" to 25-3/4". Height: 23-1/2"
  • Heavy, reinforced steel tube rolled into the top lip for added strength and durability


Corrosion resistant galvanized tank built to endure the most severe farm and ranch conditions. Rigid sidewalls have both ribs and corrugations. Heavy galvanized tank bottoms. Heavy reinforced steel tube rolled into the top lip. Approximate Cacpacity: 90 Gallons.


Lisa B. Lucidi
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021
I bought these tanks for my new miniature horse. The smaller tank was for hay and the larger tank for water. I filled the water trough this morning about 2/3 full and returned from work, eight hours later and there was about 1" left in the bottom and his stall was soaked. Amazon's offer to accept a return is laughable when you consider what the shipping on this heavy tank is going to cost me. I would like some compensation on the larger tank since it can't be called a water trough any more!! Next time I'll buy a Rubbermaid. Behlen Country products have been declining in quality and this is just another chinese piece of . . . . . .
Edna Mode
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019
One of the best buys I ever made on Amazon. Two sturdy tanks, one nested inside the other. Just unbundled them, drilled drainage holes, and set them up in an area that I’d recently cleared of ivy that will be tough to keep back. Filled with high quality soil that retains water. They look great and function perfectly. Currently growing flowers and veggies in them. Super easy gardening, no weeding. They’ll last and be used so many ways.
Kram Relsoh
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017
Definitely turned out to be an awesome planter. Got two and placed them in front of my storage shed. Filled the bottoms with river gravel for drainage. Placed 2 bales of wheat straw in each, and covered with potting soil. Put some pansies and mums in them and they look great. Neighbor had to take a picture, he was so impressed. Have gotten a lot of nice compliments on it. The other brand didn't have the vertical striations, which add so much personality. Only complaint is that the shippers put labels on the outside, and the gum isn't easily removed. But I will use some Goop Off to remove them later.
Leozpride
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016
This is one of my new favorite patio items! I purchased this to create a raised herb/vegetable garden in my yard. I've researched many items and this seemed like the best option for us. It was well made with very solid welding marks for the connecting pieces. The gauge is a nice heavy weight that will easily support our needs. The best part is that there is a drainage spout on the back side to allow for proper drainage. We put some medium sized stones at the bottom to allow for easier draining and to add some additional grounding support. I also really like the height of this. I'm 5'8" and the top comes to about knee level. It's much easier on my back than having to work on a ground level set-up. We plan to order more of these to expand our garden!This supplier sent us this item and it arrived ahead of schedule. We also appreciated that it was packaged to prevent any damage during shipment. We will continue to purchase from this vendor in future.
The SQLDude
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016
Great purchase. I have a flat roof house here in Arizona. One area where the water runs off gets flooded and water pools very badly. I put this under the spout from the roof and the water runs into it. I then connect the garden house to the provided drainage spout in the trough, it screws right in. To get the remove the plug just use a rachet handle. The notch on the rachet fits right into the hole perfectly. I'll be getting a few more for planters etc these look really nice. It arrived not in a box just as is it is a big piece and mine has no issues with leaking. Mine also has a support bar across the middle, I haven't removed it as I think it is actually pretty nice.
QYC
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015
The tank itself is really nice! Well made. We're using it for a raised garden, so drilled some holes in the bottom, put it on some carefully-leveled cinder blocks for elevation, added some rocks on the bottom of the tank, then mulch and dirt. Planted some tomatoes, peppers, et al, and voila ... a garden at waist-level. Ordered the tank from Amazon, two-days later (with Prime), Fedex had it on my front porch! Neat! The only issue is that there were/are a fair number of stick-on tags for various reasons (shipping, product ID, etc.). If they could be peeled off, no problem. But several of them are really attached and even though they are remove, they've left their mark. If we were using it as a cattle stock tank, them cows don't much care. But using it in the backyard, we do see it and the tag remains are an irritant. Nuff said ... great tank, good value, excellent Amazon Prime service!
Innocent Bystander
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2014
The idea was to use two of these as planters to shade the western side of the housefrom the afternoon sun... They are huge! So they will be able to take a tall shader likesunflowers or even small trees. That is a lot of dirt! to come by.. Of course there wasthe discussion over the quality of dirt needed and the debate over a false bottom toreduce the amount of dirt needed.... All that said it looks like it will be a fall project.I've put in a layer of surplus garden flower pots, opened the drain hole so it won'tgrow mosquitoes. I'll cover the pots with garden fabric to give a good base. The labelwas easy to peel off. Came boxed. No dings no dents. Its perfect... let you knowwho wins the debate over what gets planted in it... and how much dirt it took.We tossed all of our used plant containers in the bottom to create a false, butdrainable, bottom. We then covered that with a couple of layers of garden fabric.Be sure to leave the drain plug out. Then we had about a yard and 1/2 of mulchcompost blend delivered. Trough is right at tailgate height so pushing it off directlyinto the trough was a back saver. Soaked it down a couple of times. Let it compactthe soil and drain out. Also be sure to level the dirt. So it doesn't puddle up at an end.We got two dollies from Harbor Freight for cheap but able to hold 300 pounds each.We can wheel the troughs under the shelter, turn them even relocate them for sunand shade needs. Concerns... they do get HOT and there is the concern that it mightprove too much heat for the roots... we've so much rain that there hasn't been enoughsun to measure by.
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