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Three Point Sprayer I Keep Looking At
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1838329" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have one like the low profile one in the third picture except mine is 15 years old. I have always kept it under cover.</p><p> <a href="https://heavybiltmfg.com/sprayers/" target="_blank">https://heavybiltmfg.com/sprayers/</a></p><p> </p><p> Its a simple design that is made very similar by a number of manufacturers. </p><p>I have it set up to spray 14 to 15 gallons of fluid per acre so it does 22 to 24 acres. Boomless is the way to go and I spray next to cotton. You just have to spray when the wind is right or before they plant. A good surfactant helps with the drift. With a GPS set on 28', I have very few missed strips and not much overlap. I run at 4 MPH and the pump is set at 30 PSI to get a 30' spray pattern. I spray at least 400 acres per year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1838329, member: 5381"] I have one like the low profile one in the third picture except mine is 15 years old. I have always kept it under cover. [URL]https://heavybiltmfg.com/sprayers/[/URL] Its a simple design that is made very similar by a number of manufacturers. I have it set up to spray 14 to 15 gallons of fluid per acre so it does 22 to 24 acres. Boomless is the way to go and I spray next to cotton. You just have to spray when the wind is right or before they plant. A good surfactant helps with the drift. With a GPS set on 28', I have very few missed strips and not much overlap. I run at 4 MPH and the pump is set at 30 PSI to get a 30' spray pattern. I spray at least 400 acres per year. [/QUOTE]
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