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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 450086" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>We have a massive tank at my mates farm, it's about 30 feet tall and about 10 feet in diameter, it takes all the water off the roof of one of the big sheds, that has an access hatch in the side, although obviously it needs to be empty to open it.Which ever method you use just be aware of the hazards of entering a confined space, If anything noxious was to enter the tank, then a person entering it could be overcome by the fumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 450086, member: 27126"] We have a massive tank at my mates farm, it's about 30 feet tall and about 10 feet in diameter, it takes all the water off the roof of one of the big sheds, that has an access hatch in the side, although obviously it needs to be empty to open it.Which ever method you use just be aware of the hazards of entering a confined space, If anything noxious was to enter the tank, then a person entering it could be overcome by the fumes. [/QUOTE]
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