Posted by Ralphwd45 on April 08, 2011 at 10:37:34 from (216.227.106.134):
In Reply to: Sprayers posted by Ed The Wine Farmer on April 07, 2011 at 17:35:20:
I built my own, using a plastic 55 gal barrel mounted on legs, on top of a ford- furgeson, 3 pt rear cultivator frame. Removed all the shanks, and braced the frame to keep it square. used foam pipe insulation to cousion the barrel, from wearing a hole in it, on the angle iron support rails. plumbed it from a pto pump, to a 1/2 " pipe, boom, mounted at the rear of the frame, with drop nozzles, spaced for 30" rows. I decided I wanted to spray my orchard trees with it this winter, and added a shut off valve to the boom hose, and teed off of it above the valve, and added 25' of 1/2" hose, and a good spray wand, and sprayed the trees, from the tractor seat. I also added 4 telescoping pipe legs, that I can drop, to support it when I take it off. It sure makes it nicer when it comes time to mount it again.
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