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<blockquote data-quote="Havinago" data-source="post: 1239385" data-attributes="member: 19366"><p>Good to see alot of us are getting some good rainfall. Weve had well over 1 metre this year making the weeds thrive. We have a problem with rait tail atm. It spreads quickly and grows so fast. </p><p>A question for anyone in the know whats the best 12 volt pump?? Ive tried various ones but trying to find a high volume one is hard. Who uses a 12 volt or do you use a petrol pump to spray weeds?? Ive found a Delavan pump on ebay 26.5 lpm for near $600. The last pump had same flow but is very unreliable.</p><p>Steers are looking very fat down to 30 head with plenty of feed.</p><p>Appreciate any advice, cheers..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Havinago, post: 1239385, member: 19366"] Good to see alot of us are getting some good rainfall. Weve had well over 1 metre this year making the weeds thrive. We have a problem with rait tail atm. It spreads quickly and grows so fast. A question for anyone in the know whats the best 12 volt pump?? Ive tried various ones but trying to find a high volume one is hard. Who uses a 12 volt or do you use a petrol pump to spray weeds?? Ive found a Delavan pump on ebay 26.5 lpm for near $600. The last pump had same flow but is very unreliable. Steers are looking very fat down to 30 head with plenty of feed. Appreciate any advice, cheers.. [/QUOTE]
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