3pt sprayer

dmiller

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I currently have a 30 gallon boomless sprayer. I want to put a larger tank on it so I can cover more acreage between re-fills. How large of a tank would you guys rec. I"ll be using it on a John Deere 70 (the three point appears to be a saginaw, definately no an original deere). Based on the math it appears that 100 gallons is about right (800 lbs of water, plus the sprayer parts and frame)
Can I go larger???
 
I don't think I'd go much larger. I have a 200 gallon made out of an oval saddle tank so it sits right in close. I use that on an Oliver 1850 with two stack weights on the front. It lifts the front axle up and down on the spindles from time to time when it's full. I've had it on my 1550 and filled it to test it,but I wouldn't have dared try to move it very far.
 
I have used a 150 gallon on the JD 730 diesel. It has the factory hitch and although has a wide front end I also used the front weights for more stability. A larger tank would be a stretch.
 

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