I can use my "Water Wagon" for cattle - - - holds 2,000 gal so it is a load for the 10 ton running gear but I just pull with a tractor when full so it works fine.
With the wings folded in it is only 8' wide for transport. I have a "boiler valve" under the rear that I can attach a garden hose to so that I can run a pressure washer in the field or put a float on a cattle tank.
When my foster son waters his pumpkin patch he folds the wings in backwards and straddles the rows to really drench the pumpkins. Folded out it covers 16' for keeping dust down on the gravel pit roads. 1,000 gals covers 1/2 mile well at 5 MPH and then about 4 hours later do it again.
This was a fuel oil tank and I used it for the roads many times before I used it for cattle water - - - the pump I put on the back will fill it from the creek in under 20 minutes.
I used this at several tractor pulls and "Mudd bogs" each year so I have SMV emblems and reflective tape - - - with three garden hoses at one of the tractors pulls it still takes about 1 1/2 hours to fill but no more often than we have to apply water it still keeps up as we rarely put on more that 500 gals at a time.
Front spread 16'
Double watering for pumpkins
A local "Public Park" borrowed it to keep dust down on their roads and the tongue came back badly bent and they don't have a clue as to how it happened - - - they will not get to borrow it again!
The old fire truck in the first picture will hold 2,400 gal but we haul fertilizer in it and as such I would not trust it for cattle water.