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| TIMAR
07-11-2012 05:37:25
208.92.170.75
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Anyone use them for insecticide application for premises or on livestock? |
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| AmeriBest Mist Sprayers
07-16-2012 06:37:01
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Re: MIST BLOWERS? in reply to TIMAR, 07-11-2012 05:37:25
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| | Mist Sprayers are perfect for insecticide applications for livestock and premise spraying. They create an air vortex that makes spray droplets swirl over, under and around the spray target so that you get coverage on all sides. It produces a more uniform droplet pattern and provides you more droplets per square inch of surface area. This provides you with great spraying efficiency. You will be able to use less active product and 1/10th the water you would use in other spraying applications and get outstanding results. A Mist Sprayer will give you complete control of the distance and direction of spray. We sell a complete line of 3-point PTO driven and engine driven mist sprayers for insecticide, herbicide, fungicide and foliar fertilizing applications. |
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| Diydave
07-15-2012 04:20:05
96.244.166.156
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Re: MIST BLOWERS? in reply to TIMAR, 07-11-2012 05:37:25
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| I made one out of a backpack blower, and a tank kit, that echo sells, for one of their backpack blowers. Works great for fogging tomatoes, and potatoes, for CPB, and striped PB. Hudson, solo, echo, and others also make backpack models, $300-1K. |
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| jackinok
07-11-2012 13:12:18
162.58.82.136
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Re: MIST BLOWERS? in reply to TIMAR, 07-11-2012 05:37:25
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| a long time ago we had a very basic one for spraying milk cows when they left the barn. it was simply a pump up hand sprayer with a nozzel overhead ,and two down low,one on each side for spraying their bellies/sides.had a spring type lever that controlled the solenoid mounted about three foot back from the spray heads.worked good but you had to remember to pump it up.I dont remember who built the thing but it was a commercial system. I always thought it would be nice to have one in your isle to use when working cattle,but ive never got around to putting one together. |
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| Jim in Ma.
07-11-2012 05:51:11
72.70.121.68
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Re: MIST BLOWERS? in reply to TIMAR, 07-11-2012 05:37:25
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| I used to have a truck mounted one/Wisconsin powered. Great machine and you could get good coverage, but the weather needs to be calm. - No wind. I think mine was made by John Been. |
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