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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1686174" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I'm needing a bigger spray rig for pastures. I have a couple small 12 volt with 8 foot booms. These are only 30 gallon and sit in the back of my side-by-side. I'm wanting something that'll put out more volume at faster forward speed, the goal being to cover more ground/less time.</p><p></p><p>I'm leaning toward the 3-point PTO units, but also intrigued with the trailer mounted self contained units (has dedicated gasoline engine). One reason for the latter would be pulling behind a truck while sitting in the air conditioned cab. I could still pull it with my little tractor (Jubilee) in the places I don't need to take my truck. It also keeps a tractor freed up for other things.</p><p></p><p>This is primarily for herbicide/pesticide use and thinking 16' boom or greater, maybe 100-150 gallon capacity? Two wheel drive Ford 6610 (about 72hp) does have an FEL if that helps with the 3-point type.</p><p>What does the CT brain-trust say about the advantages/disadvantages of different designs, types, sizes, and brands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1686174, member: 16802"] I'm needing a bigger spray rig for pastures. I have a couple small 12 volt with 8 foot booms. These are only 30 gallon and sit in the back of my side-by-side. I'm wanting something that'll put out more volume at faster forward speed, the goal being to cover more ground/less time. I'm leaning toward the 3-point PTO units, but also intrigued with the trailer mounted self contained units (has dedicated gasoline engine). One reason for the latter would be pulling behind a truck while sitting in the air conditioned cab. I could still pull it with my little tractor (Jubilee) in the places I don't need to take my truck. It also keeps a tractor freed up for other things. This is primarily for herbicide/pesticide use and thinking 16' boom or greater, maybe 100-150 gallon capacity? Two wheel drive Ford 6610 (about 72hp) does have an FEL if that helps with the 3-point type. What does the CT brain-trust say about the advantages/disadvantages of different designs, types, sizes, and brands? [/QUOTE]
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