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UTV bed type sprayer help

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by BJE80, Mar 3, 2013.

  1. BJE80

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    Thanks Greg. Would you be nervous with the single sprayer design as the one I show? It is a 15' wide tip. But I would think it would really need to be a calm day to spray. Or maybe I am overreacting to it. Since I am all new to this I’m not sure what is important and what is not. Not sure how easy your tailgate comes off but mine appears to be somewhat of a PITA. Next time I get up there I am going to look at the tailgate closer and see how bad it will be.

    I saw one guy on the QDMA site that used the ATV boomless one and mounted it to a pipe he strapped on the back.


    So either I need to just get used to taking off the tailgate every time or get the one above is what I am thinking. They are all about the same price.


















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    I had a friend borrow my sprayer and he had a mule and used ratchet straps to secure it. It worked fine.
     
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    I wouldn't use boomless nozzles. They drift horable and will kkill areas you don't want to kill. My sprayrr is 60 gallon and has 12ft booms that trifold. Ill take a pic tomorrow and add to post. I love it works good and I have a new jd gator.

    Tyler Rector BHOD prostaff
     
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    Do you have a fimco one Dean? Boom or Boomless?
     
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    Boomless, I got it at Fleet farm not sure of brand but looks very similar to your picture.
     
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    [​IMG] this is the type of sprayer I have Nd love it. Works flawlessly easy to handle on the gator. And folds up tightly. Check It out

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    Thanks. I'll check them out.
     
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    I have a 25 gallon sprayer made by County Line I believe. Got it at Tractor Supply. Has a boom, works great and does exactly what I need it too. Granted, my plots are under 1.5 acres so I cant tell you how it would perform on larger plots for a longer amount of time.
     

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