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Boom Sprayer question
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 286432" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I have both. Prefer boomless but as you point out wind is a factor. With a boom you can spray in windier(sp) conditions and it does work better when spraying for armyworms, etc. I use square tubing. No problem to build other than the knuckle or pivot point. It needs to be able to spring back if you hit something. I'd suggest looking at some sprayers and coming up with an idea of how to construct the knuckle. I know how I would do it but don't think I could explain it in words. As a side suggestion, consider putting your boom on the sprayer with the boomless nozzles with a quick detachable setup. I got one of thes and its sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 286432, member: 4362"] I have both. Prefer boomless but as you point out wind is a factor. With a boom you can spray in windier(sp) conditions and it does work better when spraying for armyworms, etc. I use square tubing. No problem to build other than the knuckle or pivot point. It needs to be able to spring back if you hit something. I'd suggest looking at some sprayers and coming up with an idea of how to construct the knuckle. I know how I would do it but don't think I could explain it in words. As a side suggestion, consider putting your boom on the sprayer with the boomless nozzles with a quick detachable setup. I got one of thes and its sweet. [/QUOTE]
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