The tank, not the truck. The truck was abandoned - got it basically for the $10 title fee plus various repairs.
Back in the late 80s I was an adviser to our local conservation district board. One of the board members was also on the the domestic water board of a nearby hamlet. When they replaced their town water tank in the early 90s he called me up and asked if I wanted the old one. HELL YES! Around here water storage is almost equal in value to water sources! And can run close to $1/gallon. He said they could give it to me for a token 100 bucks. But... we'd have to move it ourselves. Gulp. This involved travel on the interstate and I had no clue what the rules, regulations, fees were, abilities of trucks or anything really. I just knew I got a 20,000 gallon tank for 100 dollars!
I must have been living positively back then because a whole bunch of things came together at once. There was this shady guy and his sons buying landscape boulders from us. (which is a whole 'nuther woooo, plate-of-shrimp story in itself) They had big heavy-duty cranes and trucks for hauling big rocks. He was more than likely ripping us off on the weights, but he did some road work and brought a check regularly at a time when cattle prices were in the toilet. I had a cousin renting some pasture in exchange for helping out and he in turn had a friend that owed some favors. This friend was a welder.
The way we got this thing done was to cut the tank in half around the middle and the boulder guy hauled both pieces up the interstate early in the morning (I mentioned he was a little shady, right?) and then he used his crane to hold the top half up while the friend welded that 6 inch strap around the whole thing. It was just a few inches off from the old seams, and he had to put a couple little darts in it (sorry have no idea what the proper metal-working term is - that is a sewing term) but when it was all done there were maybe 4 pinhole leaks at the band - only one that needed a little epoxy putty to fix, the rest rusted back shut.
I have been on top and my kids have all swam (swum?) in it when it was full (I was too chicken of the inside ladder to try, a regret I must say), but most important it can potentially water the herd for almost a month if all other water was cut off/dry/gone for some reason. That gives us enough time to gather them and sell or move to someplace with water or to fix whatever might be broken. Or to wait anxiously for rain in the case of going dry in June or July.
So ever find a good deal on something big?