tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26887145.post3199965841906657017..comments2023-11-29T05:33:12.083+11:00Comments on Ochre Archives: Using Troughs to Water Stock on Ochre ArchPhillip Diprosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13212350470500325004noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26887145.post-19246822577725287402009-09-24T15:52:36.528+10:002009-09-24T15:52:36.528+10:00After posting this blog article I contacted David ...After posting this blog article I contacted David Marsh to confirm he was happy for me to reference him, which he as now done. In his reply he also commented: "I too recieved one model the same as yours with the plug ... I was concerned something may dislodge the plug and so I screwed an inch and a half male camlock onto the threads protruding through the bottom of the trough and have a camlock cap on that which I remove to drain. When shifting the trough with that arrangement I do not have the cap in place in case something gets caught on the cap."<br />Thanks David. I think I'll follow your lead on this suggestion. PDPhillip Diprosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13212350470500325004noreply@blogger.com