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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=18341&type=profile&rnd=725) Southcentral WI | Personally after covering around 39,000 acres in a Nitro I don't see the value in putting the boom on the rear. Such a nice convenience with the boom on the front, higher speeds, less operator fatigue, great design. Well balanced, thought out machine. Boom pin issues as stated above happen, but they'll happen on all machines. Rear mtd boom machines will get covered in chemical just the same, so why not have the visibility and ability to see plugged nozzles immediately? I would recommend one over any others, maybe hagie would be worth the look too... | |
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