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<blockquote data-quote="Jim62" data-source="post: 674582" data-attributes="member: 6655"><p>I just converted my 200 gallon cluster nozzle sprayer to a boom sprayer. Got it all done and working, and then decided that a cluster nozzle sprayer would sure be handy. I just mounted the cluster nozzle back onto the boom frame and put a splitter valve in the feed line so I can now select either boom or cluster. Gotta be careful where it's mounted, or the booms might not fold up right. Here again, don't ask me how I know this..........</p><p></p><p>I don't know what kind of nozzle I have, but it's like a brass center part with 5 or 6 nozzles mounted around it.</p><p></p><p>Doing it this way, you won't need a second tank, pump, etc., and can switch from one to the other in seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim62, post: 674582, member: 6655"] I just converted my 200 gallon cluster nozzle sprayer to a boom sprayer. Got it all done and working, and then decided that a cluster nozzle sprayer would sure be handy. I just mounted the cluster nozzle back onto the boom frame and put a splitter valve in the feed line so I can now select either boom or cluster. Gotta be careful where it's mounted, or the booms might not fold up right. Here again, don't ask me how I know this.......... I don't know what kind of nozzle I have, but it's like a brass center part with 5 or 6 nozzles mounted around it. Doing it this way, you won't need a second tank, pump, etc., and can switch from one to the other in seconds. [/QUOTE]
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