Water Trailers/Water Hauler/Water Buffalo by Northland Products

Water Trailers/Water Hauler/Water Buffalo by Northland Products, Inc.

Waterboy Transporter ? Water Hauling Trailer

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The Industries First Fully Baffled Water Trailer/Water Transporters designed for Water Hauling:

For Construction:

o Dust Control o Concrete Saw Support o Asphalt Roller Support o Wash Heavy Equipment and Machinery o Trench/Ditch Jetting

For Businesses: o Concrete Construction o Cement Work o Landscape Watering o Fire Fighting/Protection o Prospecting/Mining o Water Livestock o Spray horse arenas o Exterminating

Bring Water To Your Construction Site With The Industries First Fully Baffled Water Trailer.

Quality is not expensive, it's Priceless!

550 Gallon capacity Water Transporter

Baffled Potable water trailers are needed on Construction sites, ranches,

The Waterboy Transporter? is (the first) fully baffled water trailer. Baffling inside the water tank prevents sloshing of the water during braking. The ultra-low profile design greatly improves safety while towing the water transporter.

Features:

2" Side Spray (Fan) or 1-1/2" Hose Service Port, Garden Port Bib, ¾" pressure relief valve for pump protection, brass freeze-proof valves.

Molded Hose Wraps for storing of discharge hoses, has a 100 foot storage capacity.

2" Camlock Anti-Siphon Hydrant fill with (the first) break-away (reusable) coupler and comes fully plumbed internally.

Fully Baffled Poly Tank (Industry First) eliminates water sloshing during braking conditions, internal baffling with the ultra low profile design producing a safer towing unit.

Patent Pending

**Always in Stock

Copyright 2007 Northland Products, Inc Waterboy Transporter? Water Trailer

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