 | The Eventank™ only
weighs 12 lbs empty and folds up into a box or space
15" x17" X 8" high. |
 | The water flow is
gentle but adequate to wash a trailer full of horses.
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 | It is almost silent so they won't back away from it. |
 | It fits into the bed of your pick-up under the space below the gooseneck
where you don't put much stuff anyway. |
 | The 25' hose reaches where you need it. It is fully self-contained. |
 | All you need is a
cigarette lighter or a clip-on adapter for your tractor
battery. |
 | The Eventank™ has
lots of other uses around the farm too.
Water flowers, fill stock tanks and anything else where you need a water
supply more than a bucket at a time. Just don't put gasoline in it!!! |
 | The tank will hold
more water if you let the air out occasionally while
filling. Do this by pressing down on the check valve inside the fill valve.
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 | If the pump runs and does not deliver water, it probably has too much air in the tank. Press on the check valve until the water comes out. This will
flood the suction end of the pump. |
 | Do not stop up the
hose outlet completely. You could cause enough back
pressure within the pump to cause it to leak. While you won't hurt the pump by
running it dry, you could run your battery down if you leave it on all day. |
 | The hose will drain past the pump if you leave the end of the hose below
the level of the tank. You can drain most of the water from the tank this way
when you are done. Also, the check valve will stay open by rotating it
slightly when pressing down, so you can drain the tank completely. |
 | To extract most of
the water from the tank, fold it from one end toward
the pump end as you are pumping out the water. |
 | To clean and sanitize the tank a small amount of Clorox can be mixed with
the water and used to flush the tank out. Make sure to remove all of it before
using the tank again. |