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Three Point Sprayer I Keep Looking At
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838214" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>[USER=5381]@bird dog[/USER], it is a 200 gallon. It also comes in a 150 gallon tank. The hay field along the creek banks is totally flat. But in the center, it has a slow low hill. Let me see if you can see it in that video I posted of "All Keyed Up Over My Tractor" You can see the low level rise as it goes to the center of the field to the right . A gentle roll. </p><p></p><p>[USER=26138]@Atimm693[/USER], A boomless nozzle sprays everything. It fogs the world. I have to be careful because this is crop country. I have a small window to spray. I have trees along the property line, and I do not want to kill those either. Yards run along the hay fields as well in different areas. Don't want to fog anyone's yard. I want to put the chemical right where I want it. Around here, it is impossible to find a decent used sprayer. They have to be totally reworked and or tank pulls. I cannot tell you how long we have been looking for a good used spray rig. They have them for sale 300 miles away. No matter what I find, I always go back to that sprayer. It just hurts my feelings thinking about writing the check. That is why keep looking at it. Maybe someone knows a different company or owns this sprayer and can give me a heads up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838214, member: 637"] [USER=5381]@bird dog[/USER], it is a 200 gallon. It also comes in a 150 gallon tank. The hay field along the creek banks is totally flat. But in the center, it has a slow low hill. Let me see if you can see it in that video I posted of "All Keyed Up Over My Tractor" You can see the low level rise as it goes to the center of the field to the right . A gentle roll. [USER=26138]@Atimm693[/USER], A boomless nozzle sprays everything. It fogs the world. I have to be careful because this is crop country. I have a small window to spray. I have trees along the property line, and I do not want to kill those either. Yards run along the hay fields as well in different areas. Don't want to fog anyone's yard. I want to put the chemical right where I want it. Around here, it is impossible to find a decent used sprayer. They have to be totally reworked and or tank pulls. I cannot tell you how long we have been looking for a good used spray rig. They have them for sale 300 miles away. No matter what I find, I always go back to that sprayer. It just hurts my feelings thinking about writing the check. That is why keep looking at it. Maybe someone knows a different company or owns this sprayer and can give me a heads up. [/QUOTE]
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