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Post by honker on Dec 10, 2017 15:05:50 GMT -6
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Post by Tooln on Dec 11, 2017 0:07:03 GMT -6
Fimco makes a good unit. Apply for a fleet card and save another 10%.
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Post by Tooln on Dec 14, 2017 20:30:58 GMT -6
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Post by mnaaron on Dec 14, 2017 21:21:32 GMT -6
Have you guys looked at roller pumps instead of battery? I personally like them better less moving parts
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Post by Tooln on Dec 14, 2017 22:48:28 GMT -6
Have you guys looked at roller pumps instead of battery? I personally like them better less moving parts I think roller pumps are more for larger sprayers. They still need some sort of power source . Such as PTO driven for tractors, or an electric motor of some sort. I'm not aware of any that are for ATV use. Post link if you of one.
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Post by Tooln on Dec 15, 2017 16:40:46 GMT -6
I want to my local Fleet today to pick up the sprayer and they were out of stock so I ordered one online at the clearance price.
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Post by mnaaron on Dec 16, 2017 7:52:28 GMT -6
They make roller pumps with 40 gallon tanks ours is a 60 gallon tank.
Glad you pulled the trigger
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Post by Tooln on Dec 20, 2017 15:47:13 GMT -6
They make roller pumps with 40 gallon tanks ours is a 60 gallon tank. Glad you pulled the trigger Fed X guy just came. Now look at it till summer. But at clearance price it can sit in my shed vs the shelf.
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Post by jbird on Jan 16, 2018 12:50:21 GMT -6
I'm late to this show, but I have a Fimco 55 gallon 3 point sprayer that uses a PTO roller pump and I really like it. The boom brackets are sort of weak so I had to make a modification to mine to accommodate and it's much better now. I have had mine for several years. Roller pumps are not cheap so if you go that way plan to spend an extra Benjamin or two. I also have a hand wand on mine as well for spot spraying. I use mine for chemicals as well as a water truck for watering trees if needed to the occasional fire truck when doing burns. I really like having it on the 3 point because I have much greater height adjustment to prevent less drift or fighting taller weeds and the like.
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Post by honker on Jul 9, 2018 22:24:20 GMT -6
I’ve been putting the sprayer I picked up during the FF winter sale to good use this year. No complaints so far.
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Post by benmnwi on Jul 10, 2018 11:11:13 GMT -6
Remember to wash it out good after each use or the poison could gel up and clog a filter. One other thing that works for me is to run a little RV antifreeze in it at the end of the year so the water is pushed out of all the nozzles. Then just leave the antifreeze in there all winter and you are good to go.
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