Hauling in water

757growin

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Awesome idea, thanks man!


Damn! That's surprisingly cheap considering your all's current situation. Thanks for giving me a general idea. I bet you're glad to have the well fixed up an workin again
My town is pretty rural. Lots of wells and dry wells. Probably 5 delivery companies in town alone. Double checked. It was 13 cents a gallon or 2500 gals for $150. Super glad to be getting free water again. We use alot!
 

ForeverGreen42

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My town is pretty rural. Lots of wells and dry wells. Probably 5 delivery companies in town alone. Double checked. It was 13 cents a gallon or 2500 gals for $150. Super glad to be getting free water again. We use alot!
It cost nearly 5 grand just to pull the old pipe and get new! Plus a couple lil things. It's definitely a good business to be in right now, well digging that is. Cannabis ain't to bad either :lol:
Yea free water is definitely the best kind! Wow that's a pretty penny! Bet it will pay off in the long run!
 

Larro Darro

Member
When I saw the OP I was composing a comment telling how I filled twelve 5 gallon buckets in the back of my truck and drove down this three trail road. . . . . . .

Never mind.

I do use a pitcher pump in an old shallow well down in the river bottom that my Daddy and Granddaddy used back in the 50's to make whiskey. It has gone dry a time or two during droughts. {when you really need it}
 

gillman20

New Member
i paid 10cents a gallon with 1000 gal minimum in mendo for a season when we had no pond ...
i now pay 25cents for 1000 gallons out of a local western colorado source ... such a huge diffrence it killed me ...
buying your own water truck is a smart call in the long run if you got time to haul it ... but if you wanna run ALOT of gardens you just pay for it . and do math...
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420mon

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Water can be expensive, clean county water trucked in here is pretty pricey, Mon had a neighbor with a water truck and a pond, much cheaper.
 
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