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Thanks for the info.

Unforch, mine doesn't have the threaded inserts. :(

Jay

Mine has had cheapo bungee cords on for years.
That way I can drain it easily by just sliding the tank drain over to the edge,
When it's full and bungee cords attached, it stays put.
 
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wait for a sale and pick up some straps at a local hardware store. straps i am talking about is what folks use for tieing stuff down onto a trailer or in back of a pickup truck, instead of using chains.

Good call. This is precisely my plan. I saw a pic some time ago here on TBN where, in the background of the photo, there was a sprayer strapped into a loader bucket using the straps you describe, and I said to myself then, "That's how I need to secure my sprayer."

It's not spraying season yet, but it won't be long. I'll be on the lookout for the straps.

Thanks,
Jay
 
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Oh, man, your making my head hurt tryin to remember:laughing: I am not sure, if it was TSC or the local huge hardware store in Harrison Ar. called Millers hardware, I am thinking it was Millers.. but not for sure. sorry.

James K0UA

Thanks for the reply. I'm SOL on TSC as there aren't any here. I'll have to check a couple of the larger hardware stores the next time I wander into Denver. Surprisingly McMaster-Carr didn't have any like that the last time I looked.
 
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I checked TSC yesterday, and did not find them there, so I am pretty sure it was the local hardware store.

James K0UA
 
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Lehigh 10 lb. 3-1/2 in. Zinc-Plated Steel Rope Binding Hook - 7222-6 at The Home Depot


Home Depot : They are called other things but most commonly known as Rope Hooks .

I Have a similar type tank , mine does have the threaded inserts in bottom but I have been using the ratchet straps to hold it down until now . In the process of changing the skid I have it mounted on . I use my old 3 point carry all to put the skid on . Was tired of dragging the hose around and then having to coil it back up . Have now mounted a auto hose reel with 30' of line on the newly attached back of skid , but am still in process of hard plumbing pump to selector valve to hose reel and to broadcast nozzle .

Fred H.
 
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Guys,
I want to build a simular 3pt sprayer but haven't got a tank or sprayer yet.
I've priced available sprayers and they are OVER $500 :mad:
What I DO have is a 100 gallon tank, one of those encased in a tubular steel cage things. I'm thinking that I could mount it on a rear arm platform or tow it on a small trailer. (only put 75 gal or so for weight) see photos...
Build a boom out of 1/2" PVC. then presurrize it with a 12V air compressor.....
....I KNOW one of you guys has built something like this.....please advise....I HATE to spend $500 for something I'd use 3 times a year.
 

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   / Look at what I "built" today #18  
Guys,
I want to build a simular 3pt sprayer but haven't got a tank or sprayer yet.
I've priced available sprayers and they are OVER $500 :mad:
What I DO have is a 100 gallon tank, one of those encased in a tubular steel cage things. I'm thinking that I could mount it on a rear arm platform or tow it on a small trailer. (only put 75 gal or so for weight) see photos...
Build a boom out of 1/2" PVC. then presurrize it with a 12V air compressor.....
....I KNOW one of you guys has built something like this.....please advise....I HATE to spend $500 for something I'd use 3 times a year.

Is the 12V air compressor going to be better than a 12V pump? If you get a little Shurflo diaphragm pump you have your system built. The trick is sizing your pump and your nozzles to match.
 
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-Boeing- what you've done is pretty much what I'll be doing with my 275gal totes. I'll be using a couple of lengths of PVC pipe or possible copper to make my booms. Set up in a way to allow at least 12ft of spraying for my pastures.


Good luck.
 
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I appreciate the ideas...
I had a 12V pump on a boat years ago and it worked great for the sink and shower.
HOW....do I "size" nozzles? Think we can "screw" nozzles into PVC? I see that most spray booms are 140" which would give about 6' per side....and they use 3/4" piping with some kind of supporting bar across the top.. What I DO NOT know about is the number and size of nozzles that a 140" boom sprayer can support. It makes sense that the more or larger the nozzles the more pressure would be needed. I see 12V pumps that move 200GPH and 260GPH.....HOW do I take that knowledge and apply it to nozzle volume. The spray boom should be simple but we want it to spray and not dribble. Who knows this type of info???? We need a sprayer engineer..... :confused2:
 

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