Wow. Lot of replies! We left at 7 this morning. There were 4 replies then. Am back home again. It's done. I filled the 25 gal tank half full, put 3 quarts of the weed killer in it and about 12 oz of Dawn dishwashing liquid, mixed it up with a stick then filled the tank full. I used the rear dirt scoop on the 3 point to carry the tank and stood on it with the wand. My friend drove slowly. I just guestimated on the flow rate and adjusted the tip on the wand. We did the 1 1/2? acre of plots and had about 1 gal left at the end. Pretty good for guesswork. The last bit of it I sprayed around the sides of the garage where I can't get in to mow. Arm wasnt tired but I broke the glass screen on my phone sitting on the scoop. Grrr. What's done is done. We'll see how effective it was when I go back up there in two weeks. Many thanks to all of you. This is a great board.
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