View Full Version : 100gal Rubbermaid sump (stock tank)
Dozer
Wed, 12th Nov 2008, 02:41 PM
See below for pic. I've had this for a while, got it from Tim Marvin. It works great, no leaks or anything. I broke down all my systems and am just not using it anymore and it might as well go to someone who can use it! I'd like to get $50 for it. It comes with the ball valve and bulkhead which are currently on it too. I can deliver within reason if you don't have a truck or something to get it home. I'm in Round Rock (Austin area).
Thanks!
mikedelgado
Wed, 12th Nov 2008, 11:20 PM
I could use that. I work in rr. 512 924 2064
princer7
Thu, 13th Nov 2008, 01:54 AM
Please put me in line if it does not work out with mikedelgado.
Dozer
Thu, 13th Nov 2008, 12:57 PM
I was just looking at it with Mike D. and we noticed a spot where it could possibly leak. I never noticed it leaking when I used it but it's near the top and I very rarely would have had it that full so I can't say for sure. I'm going to go home and fill it all the way up to the top and see if it leaks at all. I wouldn't want to sell something that had any issues that I didn't tell everyone about. I will update this thread once I know for sure what the deal is.
Dozer
Thu, 13th Nov 2008, 02:52 PM
Ok, I'm adding a few more pictures so people can see that the sump had some kind of problem in the past. It's up near the top, you can see it in the pics. I think a heater melted it near the top. It's been like that ever since I've had it and it has never leaked for me so I never thought twice about it, but it does look odd. I verified again that it definitely isn't leaking now, even filled all the way to the top. Because it looks a little strange in that spot though I'll drop the price another $10 and ask for $40. It also comes with a quality 2" bulkhead, 2" ball valve and 2" strainer piece on the inside. Just those pieces alone are worth at least $25, probably more.
princer- mikedelgado passed on it, please let me know if you are still interested.
Thanks!
princer7
Thu, 13th Nov 2008, 08:57 PM
Would it fit in a SUV? I am in South Austin. :)
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