Posted by Texasmark1 on October 13, 2012 at 05:26:09 from (67.142.175.23):
In Reply to: Boomless Sprayer posted by 60 Acre Hillside on October 12, 2012 at 18:15:56:
I have been using the single nozzle for many years. Place isn't big enough to use booms which I tried once with rented equipment.
I mounted mine on a post behind my tank to get some height to it (for wider dispersal) and at 20-25 psi it sprays about 25-30'. Neat thing is that I can get close to fences and spray both sides. I use a strainer preceding it and have no problems with clogs. The pressure is low enough to prevent excessive misting and drift.
Additionally, I have a splitter on the outlet where I can select the broadcast sprayer, or use a hand held sprayer like you would use to spray Pecan trees.
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