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49 minutes ago, woodacre said:
9 hours ago, Woodworks said:
The tanks that come with the cages cut at an angle 
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Ah yeah, good shout. How come you dont stack them on top of each other?

If you stack them the runoff will blow into the lower crate. This happens a lot with just one crate. I guess if you are not on an exposed site it would be better. I have moved away from this system now as we needed to free up field space. I now stack 2x5x3 with a tarp on top but it's nothing like as quick drying but farming had to come first haha

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If you stack them the runoff will blow into the lower crate. This happens a lot with just one crate. I guess if you are not on an exposed site it would be better. I have moved away from this system now as we needed to free up field space. I now stack 2x5x3 with a tarp on top but it's nothing like as quick drying but farming had to come first haha


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The sunlight will kill the bags if left in the open.  I put some brand new bags outside for a year to see how things went,  some broke when I picked them up.    Under an open dutch barn they seem fine,  some of mine have done 7 or 8 seasons.

 

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