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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8149714" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>I actually enjoy spraying. My sprayer is the quietist machine on the farm. Engines back behind product tank and good sound proofing. Even running at full chat it’s barely noticeable. As for the smell of chemicals have you tried a carbon filter, I’ve sprayed some pretty smelly sh1t over the years but never noticed it in the cab. Maybe I’m at the top of the sad list but I’d rather be out in the field watching crops grow and taking in the changes if the year than parked in front of a telly trying to figure out who’s going to unblock a nozzle or asking yourself why you forgot to log the new telephone pole that the boom just encountered. cant See any battery powered heavy equipment being main stream until battery technology can give better running time. Wouldn’t be surprised if we see a diesel electric powered tractor or combine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8149714, member: 156006"] I actually enjoy spraying. My sprayer is the quietist machine on the farm. Engines back behind product tank and good sound proofing. Even running at full chat it’s barely noticeable. As for the smell of chemicals have you tried a carbon filter, I’ve sprayed some pretty smelly sh1t over the years but never noticed it in the cab. Maybe I’m at the top of the sad list but I’d rather be out in the field watching crops grow and taking in the changes if the year than parked in front of a telly trying to figure out who’s going to unblock a nozzle or asking yourself why you forgot to log the new telephone pole that the boom just encountered. cant See any battery powered heavy equipment being main stream until battery technology can give better running time. Wouldn’t be surprised if we see a diesel electric powered tractor or combine [/QUOTE]
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