good work, i made myself about the same thing, i also need to fill stock tanks where there is no water and also had the problem of no mater what i put the tank in it was always occupying the vehicle i needed , found a little trailer out on a friends ranch and he gave it to me,[hadnt used it in 10 years]after a little repair and tires it works great, can haul water and feed plus a few posibiles with me on the same vehicle and can be pulled by anything thats handy tractors pickups ect, i had a setup like yours for the water hose but changed it because it took forever to fill a tank, now i use a 1 1/2 inch stiff wall hose, its flexible but will not kink, no valve just throw it up over the tank and secure ,due to gravity water will not flow out the hose when it is over the top of the tank, this setup will fill a 100 gallon tank in less than 5 minutes
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