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North Central Kansas | I'm very happy with mine, and would not install anything else. We had temps around zero this past weekend which is as cold as it gets around here. I had two Cobetts with about 18 head drinking on each one. I had about 2 inches of ice to break each morning which takes all of 10 seconds to do, then the water runs and will stay open for the cattle to drink. The valve never freezes, that's the big difference here. Breaking a little ice with the heel of your boot or two strokes of an axe is nothing compared to a frozen float valve in single digit temps. Usually have to check/feed the cattle anyway, so opening the waterer is NBD.
I'm pretty hard to please, and would make a poor salesman, but, this is one thing I could sell with confidence. | |
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