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<blockquote data-quote="walking-h" data-source="post: 681921" data-attributes="member: 13058"><p>I bought a 300 gl KUKER sprayer off a man in 1994 for $700. After changing it about every year or so the name tag is about the only thing original. I'll have some pics if they come out OK. I have it set up to run 17 8003 tips 20" spacing 30" high. I prefer this setup when i can do it, but if it's brushy I run 5 nozzles on the main bar, fold in the outer bars, and fold out my corner nozzles, boombuster 140's. For better articulation between sprayer and tractor, I use a 2" ball coupler, the pump rides on the PTO but is spring suspended with chain on both sides of the pump so it doesnt just hang there. Going in and out of draws and tight turns, the attitude of sprayer to tractor can get radical. Plumbing is standard, The input line to the teevalve has the spigot and agitator circuit with valve. Three outputs are controlled by the lever; the regulator and bybass circuit go back to the main tank separate from the agitation circuit. I like this setup better than a threepoint because I can pick it up and push it where i want it and can tow it at 70mph. The next mod is going to be adding a fresh water safety tank. I would be glad to share details with any one interested. -- Dale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walking-h, post: 681921, member: 13058"] I bought a 300 gl KUKER sprayer off a man in 1994 for $700. After changing it about every year or so the name tag is about the only thing original. I'll have some pics if they come out OK. I have it set up to run 17 8003 tips 20" spacing 30" high. I prefer this setup when i can do it, but if it's brushy I run 5 nozzles on the main bar, fold in the outer bars, and fold out my corner nozzles, boombuster 140's. For better articulation between sprayer and tractor, I use a 2" ball coupler, the pump rides on the PTO but is spring suspended with chain on both sides of the pump so it doesnt just hang there. Going in and out of draws and tight turns, the attitude of sprayer to tractor can get radical. Plumbing is standard, The input line to the teevalve has the spigot and agitator circuit with valve. Three outputs are controlled by the lever; the regulator and bybass circuit go back to the main tank separate from the agitation circuit. I like this setup better than a threepoint because I can pick it up and push it where i want it and can tow it at 70mph. The next mod is going to be adding a fresh water safety tank. I would be glad to share details with any one interested. -- Dale. [/QUOTE]
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