In practical ideas they had some that had been converted to all sorts of waterproof storage use by cutting the top of of the plastic carefully, this can then be replaced back on as a lid .. to keep tools or whatever.. dry and easily moved about....
I've seen the empty crates used for all sorts of things, feeders,small lambing pen, firewood holder etc you can usually pick them up for about twenty quid. Plenty of gardeners want them complete for water butts. We use them for our pheasant pens easy to take into the yard on the teleporter to refill .
20-25 quid. More for pristine one off units. I paid 25ea last year for spotless ones, ex-agrochem are usually free or as near as, as the washing out is a PITA. I have one at present that must have held pendamethelin or similiar. Impossible to to clean properly... A classic case of "worth what I paid for it!"
I use the cages for small paddock hay feeders at this time of year - just the right size for a dozen ewe hogs. Then for hay to ewes and lambs of the weather kills me in the spring.
The plastic bottles I cut into two 12” deep trays and a middle bit. The trays make great “bunds” for keeping fieldmice out of my tote bagged feed, the middle bit goes to recycling.
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