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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 7083455" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>I've run Chafer trailed sprayers for 26yrs now. Simple, strong, capable of a lot of work (over half my workload is in potatoes.</p><p></p><p>My 4000/24 Guardian is the best so far, particularly re stability and weight transfer. Think about where weight is, not just weight perse.</p><p></p><p>When we bought this, I considered others. My shortlist was Chafer, Knight & Landquip. Team probably the best of the rest. Past experience mostly led me towards chafer, but the stainless tank a big draw. I like Knight as a company, but prefer a centrifrugal pump and stainless tank over a fibreglass/diaphragm set up. Landquip has an excellent Alloy boom, and an enthusiastic team, but they were expensive, and lacked the resale demand and values of the Chafer. Well done choosing british, whichever way your preference takes you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 7083455, member: 78"] I've run Chafer trailed sprayers for 26yrs now. Simple, strong, capable of a lot of work (over half my workload is in potatoes. My 4000/24 Guardian is the best so far, particularly re stability and weight transfer. Think about where weight is, not just weight perse. When we bought this, I considered others. My shortlist was Chafer, Knight & Landquip. Team probably the best of the rest. Past experience mostly led me towards chafer, but the stainless tank a big draw. I like Knight as a company, but prefer a centrifrugal pump and stainless tank over a fibreglass/diaphragm set up. Landquip has an excellent Alloy boom, and an enthusiastic team, but they were expensive, and lacked the resale demand and values of the Chafer. Well done choosing british, whichever way your preference takes you. [/QUOTE]
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