For very limited spot spraying of the isolated kudzu plant that crops up in the field, I have considered using an electric spot sprayer because I could spray the plants when I spot them while bush hogging. I hadn't thought of mounting an electric sprayer to the receiver hitch on my FEL until I saw Smokeydog's post. That's helpful to me. Thank you.
I'm curious about what the OP is considering because the OP mentions "Front bar that would push/damage the cactus before the spray hits them (this greatly improves the effectiveness of the spray)" and mentions using a
Kubota SVL-75-2 which to me sends the idea of a front push bar into some other very heavy duty realm? What kind of push bar is envisioned?
My experience has been that I get better coverage if I'm using my rear boom because the herbicide is reaching the plant from a couple of different direction, but the wand is easier to point from a tractor seat.
But I suspect the OP has a sort of hybrid approach in mind that isn't a boom sprayer, but isn't a wand either. He could braze mount spray tips on his push bar aimed at a couple of directions that would more completely cover the plant if that's the best way the herbicide should be applied. A momentary electric push button switch similar to those used on electric diverter hydraulic controls could be used on the joystick to spray the herbicide.
The spray tips themselves are available in a variety of spray patterns. There is also a specific conejet nozzle mentioned in the article already posted.
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