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Here's another one that is the hen's water trough. When it freezes over just give it a boot on the sides to break the ice. Or if it's really bad, smash through the ice with a spade

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I used to get loads of empty 10l adblue containers from my brothers work (they got a bulk tank in the end).

 

They are great for dispensing diesel, especially for machines that don't take much.

Just a really handy size, 2 x 10l is easier than one 20l drum.

Also being clear you could see it was cherry, and the quantity. They do come with flexi nozzles but I wouldn't trust them to stay clean inside.

 

Also cut the bottom out a 10l adblue, and it's just the right size to fit over a 30w LED floodlight, works great as a diffuser! Cuts down on the glare. And keeps the rain off the light.

 

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