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Building a sparyer

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Farmer76

11-05-2004 09:54:10




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Alright fellas here I go, I am going to build a sparyer that will interchange with my cornplanter and my cultivator. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome and appreciated. Thanks in advance.




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JMS/MN

11-05-2004 22:22:55




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 Re: Building a sparyer in reply to Farmer76, 11-05-2004 09:54:10  
Talk to your local chemical suppliers- you'll need them when you buy chemicals anyway. They can provide you with catelogs with diagrams, components, etc. Put front mount saddle tanks on the tractor, and run hoses back to the planter and cultivator, with nozzle assemblies on each machine. With the tanks and controls on the tractor, and with quick disconnects going to the cultivator and planter, it is easy to switch between the two systems. Spraying Systems is another suupplier of pumps, valves, controls, etc, along with diagrams of how you need to set up the system. Try www.sprayingssystems.com or something similar.

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Gerald J

11-05-2004 17:52:22




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 Re: Building a sparyer in reply to Farmer76, 11-05-2004 09:54:10  
First acquire catalogs from Sprayer Specialties, and Heartland Ag Supply. Then you will know what parts are already made.

Gerald J.



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Jerry/MT

11-05-2004 17:25:34




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 Re: Building a sparyer in reply to Farmer76, 11-05-2004 09:54:10  
Look up North Dakota State University Extension web pages. They have a lot of info on sprayer systems.



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RickL

11-05-2004 17:10:36




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 Re: Building a sparyer in reply to Farmer76, 11-05-2004 09:54:10  
sounds like saddle tanks to me. They are cheap in my area as that fad has passed



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