Water troughs

TomB

Member
Location
Wiltshire
Always found the 12' x 4' x 2' steel to be cheapest/largest at £300ish.

Concrete might be better in 15 years when the steel has rotted through, unless it cracks.
 

onesiedale

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Derbyshire
We went for plastic (Paxton). Worked out cheapest as they're easy to fit too, and easily moved if, like us you're setting up a grazing block for the first time.
They were bought purely on price through Carrs Billington. But bought fast water flow valves elsewhere. Did the deal on however many could fill the curtainsider.
 
Give Tim Jones at Bridgemans a try. He's willing to cut margins and do some pretty good deals on decent loads of troughs. All ours came through them, they were concrete but I'm sure he'll beat mole or CF on any IAE or similar galvanise ones. Don't fek about with plastic ones.
 

An Gof

Member
Location
Cornwall
Give Tim Jones at Bridgemans a try. He's willing to cut margins and do some pretty good deals on decent loads of troughs. All ours came through them, they were concrete but I'm sure he'll beat mole or CF on any IAE or similar galvanise ones. Don't fek about with plastic ones.

Why would Bridgemans want to beat Mole Valley? They're the same company :banghead:
 

bullfluffy

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Norfolk
I liked the Paxton plastic corner tanks shaped like a dairylee cheese they were marvellous Paxton AT4 I think they were anyone got any for sale? even damaged as long as not too bad
 

Friesianfan

Member
Location
Cornwall
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