GordoSD said: (quoted from post at 11:24:21 10/22/12) It doesn't matter what "kind" of sprayer it is.
All spray rigs have a roller pump, like that one, then a distribution manifold,(L.R, C, LC, RC,RL.)
pressure regulatoe, booms and nozzles.
If you are thinking about spraying water for irrigation forget it. The soil will be dry by the time you get back around to it. 20 gals per acre would be the top you could apply. Maybe rig it with 1 1/2 in hose for watering trees.
Go to a farm store and look at a complete new rig. Take pictures and make drawings.
I will do that. I have a 1/4 mile round track out back that horse boarders use to jog their race horses on. It's all sand. When they're out on it training or jogging horses on hot dry days after a period of no rain, it gets very dusty. I just thought maybe we could spray the sand down just to damp it to keep the dust down a bit.
This post was edited by Faster346 at 11:39:41 10/22/12.
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