Barker Manufacturing Company 11916 20 Gal. Water Tank Kit on 2040-parts.com
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Barker Manufacturing Company 11916 20 Gal. Water Tank Kit Item Description
Features Barker Manufacturing Company Water Tank Kit - Tanks made of high impact plastic material. All inlets are of hose, barbed design and no threads to strip. Non-toxic, food grade polyethylene construction. Tasteless, odorless, rust proof and corrosion proof. Additional Information
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