Brass garden hose fittings, for me.
I did the "male on one side / female on the other" -- not even the wife can screw up the quick attachment.
This makes it EASY to clean the pump (with garden hose) and dump in oil afterwards.
I did put the correct male / female set-up so I can use a cheap garden hose in-line valve between the tank and pump - if I have a 1/2 tank left over, I can just store it there while I take the pump off for cleaning.
I use the same GH fitting on the wand attachment -- easy to disconnect when I'm just using the booms; also easy to clean that sucker out. (I just put a "blind" on it when it's off to prevent any leakage)
I put an in-line ball-valve on the boom supply line - one way for the boom, other way for the wand. That way, I can use the same regulator for both.
As my pal says, "Let the defoliating begin!"
Be cool,
mlg
I did the "male on one side / female on the other" -- not even the wife can screw up the quick attachment.
This makes it EASY to clean the pump (with garden hose) and dump in oil afterwards.
I did put the correct male / female set-up so I can use a cheap garden hose in-line valve between the tank and pump - if I have a 1/2 tank left over, I can just store it there while I take the pump off for cleaning.
I use the same GH fitting on the wand attachment -- easy to disconnect when I'm just using the booms; also easy to clean that sucker out. (I just put a "blind" on it when it's off to prevent any leakage)
I put an in-line ball-valve on the boom supply line - one way for the boom, other way for the wand. That way, I can use the same regulator for both.
As my pal says, "Let the defoliating begin!"
Be cool,
mlg