That sure looks like a Century brand sprayer. I owned/use a five hundred gallon pull type for 25 years. Good simple sprayer. Check your flow at a nozzle to find out your exact PSI needed at the control/gauge. Then measure off a 200 foot length and time your ground speed. Get those two things set and you can just about measure acres.
I had 45 foot booms. So that sprayed 18 rows of corn exactly. So I did not need any GPS or anything else.
Century got bough out by Hiniker and that was the end of them as far as I know. Hiniker ended up with the DMI wagons too and that was the end of DMI wagons.
In my area there where a lot of Century sprayers and DMI wagons 30 years ago. We liked the D-400 DMI 275 bushel wagons. They where just about indestructible. Steeper sides that made dumping high moisture corn much easier. Combines out grew the wagons. I sold the last one we had 4-5 years ago.
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