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130 Gallon Bushman Polyethylene Slimline Rain Tank

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130 Gallon Bushman Polyethylene Slimline Rain Tank


  • Tank includes inlet strainer and cover, two 1″ lower threaded outlet with plug, one overflow assembly with mosquito mesh, and one accessory port
  • Lid Size – 16″ Vented Manway
  • Overflow – 3″
  • Bottom Outlet Fitting – (2) 1″ Female Threaded Outlet Fittings (one on each end)
  • Colors – Black (N-45555), Forest Green (N-45487), Mocha Brown (N-45485)
  • Model Number: BSLT-130
Part Number: BM-45555
Capacity: 130 Gallons
Dimensions: 49″L x 17″W x 50″H
Shipping Dimensions: 51″L x 16″W x 51″H
Ships From: Merced, CA
Fairfield, TX

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