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Mike Stoops <[log in to unmask]>
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I figure I need to
be buying syrup about 30 gallons at a time - and I have a source - I just
need to provide my own containers. Many Thanks.

Andrew Dewey
Southwest Harbor, Maine

One thing you might consider is a small tank ag sprayer.  The tank will hold thirty to fifty gallons of liquie.  I, myself, picked one up by hand and moved it when it was about 1/4 full of water.  It has a small 12 volt motor/pump attachment on top hooked up to a hand held sprayer which could be modified to just a filler tube.  Check you local ag implement/tractor dealer.   Mike



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