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    Re: New guy

    Bbikebs, where do you get the IBC totes. Also what is a normal or fair price for a few of them.

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    Re: New guy

    Quote Originally Posted by Softailsteve
    Thanks for the info, when you say larger, how many gallons?
    ^^^^ More gallons = more stability.

    Large is a relative term. I found three IBC's for $100. They were from a local ethanol plant and were used to transport an enzyme used to ferment the grain. I am not sure if that is a normal price, though.
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    Re: New guy

    Quote Originally Posted by Softailsteve
    Bbikebs, where do you get the IBC totes. Also what is a normal or fair price for a few of them.
    Check craigs list, normally in the garden/farm section. Also check and see if you have any commercial drum dealers in your area, they often carry them too.
    Sometimes you might luck out and find one for free. Here in central FL, I've seen and bought them as cheap as $50. On craigs list, I've seen them, up to $200 for food grade.
    A buddy of mine called a drum dealer. They were going to sell him a used cage with a brand new liner for $220.
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    Re: New guy

    Quote Originally Posted by Softailsteve
    Bbikebs, where do you get the IBC totes. Also what is a normal or fair price for a few of them.
    Mine come from the company my wife works for. They get food grade chemicals in them and there's always a waiting list of employees.
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