Damn, 123 pounds seems heavy for a 130 pound (old) man. I'm into the bricks of water bottles from Costco. Sorry, Mother Nature, for generating so much plastic waste, but I recycle all my bottles when I return home. Interested in other (better) ideas.If you have a local beer making supply store, they sometimes have the blue 15 gallon malt barrels for sale on the cheap. They need some soaking time to get the malt taste out but I scored 3 of them a number of years ago. And at 15 gallons, they're not too terribly heavy.
LCI is the US manufacturer of military water jugs. Scepter is the Canadian manufacturer. You won’t find them cheaper anywhere than buying from LCI directly. You can get dispenser hoses that screw into the cap for them. You can also get dip tube hoses and fittings that also screw into the cap and run them to an electric pump. Line them up in a rack and pump it wherever you want. When one runs dry switch to the next one. They are very tough. I’ve been using them for 20+ years now.IF someone knows of heavier duty jugs
I’m on my last blue brick that hasn’t cracked of the 6-7 I’ve had. They are great until they are not. I’ve switched to these LCI and have had great luck and use a septor spout I picked up at rei. Downside is the really need to be standing upright to not trickle out a bit of water so you have to strap them to the truck.LCI is the US manufacturer of military water jugs. Scepter is the Canadian manufacturer. You won’t find them cheaper anywhere than buying from LCI directly. You can get dispenser hoses that screw into the cap for them. You can also get dip tube hoses and fittings that also screw into the cap and run them to an electric pump. Line them up in a rack and pump it wherever you want. When one runs dry switch to the next one. They are very tough. I’ve been using them for 20+ years now.
Water Can - 5 Gallon - Desert Tan
Water Can, Desert Tan - 5Gal5 galCapacity: 20 Liters / 5 Gallonswww.buylci.com
I throw a grocery sack over the opening before screwing on the lid that way I can run them on thier side stacked on top of each other with no worry about seepage.I’m on my last blue brick that hasn’t cracked of the 6-7 I’ve had. They are great until they are not. I’ve switched to these LCI and have had great luck and use a septor spout I picked up at rei. Downside is the really need to be standing upright to not trickle out a bit of water so you have to strap them to the truck.
That's a nice setup. I would be afraid of loosing too much space for actual truck usage; furniture, pallets of stuff from manufacturers, loading old pallets to use for fishing spots, just general truck stuff.13 gallon tank with a pump and hose. Fits between the cab and toolbox. Can you use the same idea with a variety of tanks. I did add a vent to the cap after I took these pictures.
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The water tastes pretty bad after sitting in those Sceptor jugs. My daughter won't even drink it.
That's a nice setup. I would be afraid of loosing too much space for actual truck usage; furniture, pallets of stuff from manufacturers, loading old pallets to use for fishing spots, just general truck stuff.
I've had my current truck for 27 years, it's never even had a tool box on it, that would take up too much needed space.
I could see doing something like that for gas; lawnmowers, sxs, boat at the lake, sea doo, etc. It sure would make it easier than hauling 5 gallon cans everywhere, just back it up to the truck, fill it, away we go.