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NEILFarmer
Posted 7/1/2017 20:30 (#6100627 - in reply to #6099927)
Subject: RE: Threading and tapping a plastic spray tank


Morris, IL
I thought of doing just what your wanting, but found typically when running around the rear of tank is bit higher then the front nearing end of tank anyway. I run the left side up on some 6x6's and drain into 2.5 gallon then just rinse with water on shed lot. Run some water through the hose and call it good. I sprayed some Fierce XLT, 24D, earlier around bins and yard. Took me couple rinses but got it all out and tried on few beans and corn. After just one rinse it set beans back and flat out killed corn. After three couldn't hardly tell. That was just some ammonia and dawn, Fierce is pretty hot for sticking in booms otherwise just few rinses with garden hose i call it good. My drain hangs off little more tho.

Like you say if you don't drain it carry over is pretty bad, just doesn't clean out well enough. What is that mounted on top of pump? I put the 3.8 gpm pump on ours to get better flow but just have wand. I use it for everything, have a pull type yard sprayer but would be nice have boom or something on back for little cleanup work.

Edited by NEILFarmer 7/1/2017 20:34




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