Favorite ATV boom sprayer?

Got ours at Paul B hardware too. It's about an hour from home.

Gravel Road, which valves did you order to isolate sprayer sides. Was considering doing the same.

I bought these from Paul B, but they are not great. They are all plastic and I had one break on me this year (8 years old or so). They are nice and small. I will probably replace both this spring with the brass ball valves.
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Sure would be nice to have Paul B so close!
 
I bought these from Paul B, but they are not great. They are all plastic and I had one break on me this year (8 years old or so). They are nice and small. I will probably replace both this spring with the brass ball valves.
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Sure would be nice to have Paul B so close!
Thanks. I ordered the same, including a spare. I think we'll only need to turn off one side, just for tighter spaces.
 
if you have the time and are mechanical inclined you can build you one just as good as the top brands for way cheaper. Research and buy quality components and you won't be sorry and can set it up how you like it.
 
if you have the time and are mechanical inclined you can build you one just as good as the top brands for way cheaper. Research and buy quality components and you won't be sorry and can set it up how you like it.

Been looking for a cheap tank to build my own. Do you have any links or advice on how to find one? Don't need big, just a 16-25 gallon job that can fit on a 4 wheeler. Now that I'm thinking of it a 12 gallon tank would work just fine...
 
Been looking for a cheap tank to build my own. Do you have any links or advice on how to find one? Don't need big, just a 16-25 gallon job that can fit on a 4 wheeler. Now that I'm thinking of it a 12 gallon tank would work just fine...
got a Fleet Farm or Blains Farm and Fleet nearby??? i believe they sell them otherwise can get them pretty cheap from Northern Tool just the tank
 
got a Fleet Farm or Blains Farm and Fleet nearby??? i believe they sell them otherwise can get them pretty cheap from Northern Tool just the tank
Neither of those but there are other's that are similar. I just checked Northern and they certainly have some that are cheap enough. Thanks.
 
If someone brave enough to cross the Mountain into the best kept secret of America, I will gladly let you have a 25 gal boomless Fimco. Hasn't been used couple years but should fire up. And no, I won't go the trouble to ship it. Only require that I buy you dinner before you go back to civilization . Personally I would suggest to those buying Fimco, replacing valves with brass as I did.
 
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cat I have a couple pull behind sprayers with tanks if one would work for you,I got them cheap,don't know if pumps work
 
If someone brave enough to cross the Mountain into the best kept secret of America, I will gladly let you have a 25 gal boomless Fimco. Hasn't been used couple years but should fire up. And no, I won't go the trouble to ship it. Only require that I buy you dinner before you go back to civilization . Personally I would suggest to those buying Fimco, replacing valves with brass as I did.
I wish I needed a sprayer, just so that I had an excuse to cross the over the high passes of the eastern continental divide into that wild and fearfully uncivilized wilderness that you hillbillies call the territory of West Virginia. Or is it a sovereign country with Joe Manchin as president? Anyway, going out for dinner with an authentic local would be a real treat. And I'd return the favor with some genuine pa Dutch cooking with scrapple, sausage, mashed potatoes, Sauer kraut, Muenster cheese, buttered noodles, cracker pudding, and creme filled chocolate whoopee pies.
 
I wish I needed a sprayer, just so that I had an excuse to cross the over the high passes of the eastern continental divide into that wild and fearfully uncivilized wilderness that you hillbillies call the territory of West Virginia. Or is it a sovereign country with Joe Manchin as president? Anyway, going out for dinner with an authentic local would be a real treat. And I'd return the favor with some genuine pa Dutch cooking with scrapple, sausage, mashed potatoes, Sauer kraut, Muenster cheese, buttered noodles, cracker pudding, and creme filled chocolate whoopee pies.
You are welcome any time my friend. I'll have to offer steak and lobster perhaps with a side of baked tater. Or maybe a hotdog with slaw !!!!
I'll accept your dinner menu minus the scrapple. Yes I know all pig parts are edible supposedly but I do draw the line there, and yes I've tried it. And the infamous always wavering Senator Manchin will be no more in 2 years as most here are done with his sorry uncommital ass.
 
Take a look at the crop care atx 60 boom manual on crop care's site. Their boom uses these types of clamps. You can find part numbers.
 
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