I have a large IBC Tote, size is 264 gal (1,000 litres). It's one of those giant plastic (roughly a cube) containers housed in a steel frame that manufacturers put any number of things in, mostly liquids. Silicone was in this one originally. I washed it out and hope it doesn't hurt the small tree saplings I have been watering with rain water that I put into the Tote. BTW, when I initially put a little rinse water in and dumped it out, the residue killed my grass in that spot! But the grass is slowly coming back.
Anyway, I want to get water out of this Tote easily and there is a gate valve or maybe it's a butterfly valve? I don't know the difference, even after reading an article on it, lol. It looks kinda like this and it has a dust cover screw-on cap, but mine is made by Schutz...
https://www.bayteccontainers.com/ma...To8HFnBklQw4Gtf_mNcBRyaaNOGontURoCTD0QAvD_BwE
The valve is, obviously, at the bottom but it's lower to the ground that what I need so I can get a bucket under it. I guess I need a hose. Or I guess I could rig up a PVC gizmo to make it taller. What I am wondering is... this valve has an ID of about 1.75 inches. Would this be a 2 inch valve? I am wondering what to buy... thread size is, obviously, key. Are threads pretty standard? What kind of hose? Any insight is helpful.
BTW, I have this Tote on concrete blocks and I could solve this by putting taller blocks under it but first, I hate to waste 150 gal of rain water that is in it. I guess I could siphon it out the top but I'd need a long siphon hose. Plus, siphoning takes a lot of labor, it's slow to fill, refill buckets, you have to monitor it so you don't overflow and waste water. I can't get a transfer pump (that you set into a water source) into it through the opening in the top, it's too narrow to get it through the opening.
I might also transport water to water new trees in my pasture by putting this Tote in my pickup and filling with city water, so, a hose or pipe could come in handy for that, too.
Anyway, I want to get water out of this Tote easily and there is a gate valve or maybe it's a butterfly valve? I don't know the difference, even after reading an article on it, lol. It looks kinda like this and it has a dust cover screw-on cap, but mine is made by Schutz...
https://www.bayteccontainers.com/ma...To8HFnBklQw4Gtf_mNcBRyaaNOGontURoCTD0QAvD_BwE
The valve is, obviously, at the bottom but it's lower to the ground that what I need so I can get a bucket under it. I guess I need a hose. Or I guess I could rig up a PVC gizmo to make it taller. What I am wondering is... this valve has an ID of about 1.75 inches. Would this be a 2 inch valve? I am wondering what to buy... thread size is, obviously, key. Are threads pretty standard? What kind of hose? Any insight is helpful.
BTW, I have this Tote on concrete blocks and I could solve this by putting taller blocks under it but first, I hate to waste 150 gal of rain water that is in it. I guess I could siphon it out the top but I'd need a long siphon hose. Plus, siphoning takes a lot of labor, it's slow to fill, refill buckets, you have to monitor it so you don't overflow and waste water. I can't get a transfer pump (that you set into a water source) into it through the opening in the top, it's too narrow to get it through the opening.
I might also transport water to water new trees in my pasture by putting this Tote in my pickup and filling with city water, so, a hose or pipe could come in handy for that, too.