High Clearance Sprayer

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I was tired of pumping a hand sprayer and decided I could get better value out of my old Lawn and garden tractor . Spray attachment should be under $130.00 after I get the boom built .Still have to buy new tips and some tubing and fittings.
 

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I was tired of pumping a hand sprayer and decided I could get better value out of my old Lawn and garden tractor . Spray attachment should be under $130.00 after I get the boom built .Still have to buy new tips and some tubing and fittings.

How are you going to control the pump? Does it have a pressure switch or are you going to put switch on the tractor or the wand?
 
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There is a toggle switch in the line from battery to pump and the pump has a high pressure cut off switch in the pump that works on demand ,so when the wand is closed the pump stops .When I get the boom built it will be controlled with the toggle switch.
 
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I did one similar for my old JD mower - when you get into the boom thing, you may want to add some plumbing to allow your pump to run continuous and a tank return with valve and gauge to maintain constant pressure at the nozzles - all coverage charts I've seen use 10 lb. increments of nozzle pressure@ "X" mph to chart coverage - here's a couple pix of mine, ask if you need more info... Steve

BTW, I started to build a WET boom but when I got to the farm supply they had this DRY boom already set up for not much more than I would have had in mine, and this one actually WORKS :rolleyes:
 

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I did one similar for my old JD mower - when you get into the boom thing, you may want to add some plumbing to allow your pump to run continuous and a tank return with valve and gauge to maintain constant pressure at the nozzles - all coverage charts I've seen use 10 lb. increments of nozzle pressure@ "X" mph to chart coverage - here's a couple pix of mine, ask if you need more info... Steve

BTW, I started to build a WET boom but when I got to the farm supply they had this DRY boom already set up for not much more than I would have had in mine, and this one actually WORKS :rolleyes:

That looks great ,my pump is sized too small for that big a system. I bought it small for various reasons planning to only run 3 nozzles ,to keep it simple and to not have a very big quantity of chemical at any one time anticipating spaying out a full tank any time I would mix spray.
 
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Yeah, the original pump on my spot sprayer was only 1.7 gpm - apparently the second season of Roundup I didn't rinse it long enough and it was froze up the next year - I was already working on the next version, so when I had to replace the pump I found a 3.8 gpm, which is big enough to run 7 of the finer spray nozzles or 5 of the slightly bigger ones.

Another advantage of the bigger pump and recirc setup - when mixing, if you add water to Roundup or Crossbow it foams up a lot - so I fill up with water, open the pressure setting valve all the way, let the pump run in recirc while I add the chemicals. Also, if your pasture is really smooth (mine's NOT) the partial recirc needed to maintain 30 psi at the nozzles helps keep things mixed up... Steve
 
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There is a toggle switch in the line from battery to pump and the pump has a high pressure cut off switch in the pump that works on demand ,so when the wand is closed the pump stops .When I get the boom built it will be controlled with the toggle switch.

That is exactly what I did but it doesn't work as expected. If there is even very small leak (just one drop/sec) the pump will cycle every few second. I am thinking about adding "pressure vessel" downstream of the wand shut off valve or put switch on the wand trigger. By pressure vessel I mean just a piece of 2-3" ID 10" long PVC stand pipe plumbed to a T in wand line.
 
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I have used it for two tanks full first one I put out with the wand ,which seems two have killed well then one with the boom attachment I made it is only 3 nozzles on 20 inch centres seems good but may go back to the 11002 nozzle I originally tried rather than the 8002 that I used .My hardest part of the job was finding any suppier with decent stock of 1/4 in nylon or plastic pipe fittings .
 

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