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Keeping your pants dry
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 943447" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Came up with a good tip today on how to keep your pants dry.</p><p></p><p>When spraying with a solo backpack sprayer in tall grass it is important to remember that snakes don't actually hiss like they do on cartoons or in the land of Disney. Nearly empty Solo backpack sprayers however do hiss. Sounds much like the hiss in the world of Disney. Too much so, I might add. Its also a good thing to turn off the electric fence charger when you are spraying around an electric fence. Especially one capable of charging about 50 miles of fence. Especially if your back is to it and you hear a snake hiss at you. All this may seem like a lot of frivalous information but I assure you its not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 943447, member: 4362"] Came up with a good tip today on how to keep your pants dry. When spraying with a solo backpack sprayer in tall grass it is important to remember that snakes don't actually hiss like they do on cartoons or in the land of Disney. Nearly empty Solo backpack sprayers however do hiss. Sounds much like the hiss in the world of Disney. Too much so, I might add. Its also a good thing to turn off the electric fence charger when you are spraying around an electric fence. Especially one capable of charging about 50 miles of fence. Especially if your back is to it and you hear a snake hiss at you. All this may seem like a lot of frivalous information but I assure you its not. [/QUOTE]
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