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<blockquote data-quote="Jsmith2211" data-source="post: 9038240" data-attributes="member: 147572"><p>Is that on a jarmet? I like that they have a galvanised boom... should last better than the hardi painted one especially if i decide to put liquid fert through it too. I was thinking of something like putting a tap in line but it all depends how the boom unfolds, if you can actually unfold it part way without the rest of it getting in the way. </p><p>Which sprays are likely to require a cab? Surely most stuff on grassland is going to be designed to work with the small ATV type kit anyway? </p><p>As for weight, it is a slight worry. Dont have to fill the tank up all the way though. Not sure what the weight limit for a 135 with a few weights on the front would be</p><p>I'd rather buy new on this, I want something that is going to last a long time, most used sprayers are going to be sold for a reason, probably because all the rubber parts are perishing and need replacing or the pump is a bit dicky etc. I can afford to buy a new one so it makes sense. When looking at the 24m ones though, at 40 or 50 thousand new... second hand and renew pipes etc makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsmith2211, post: 9038240, member: 147572"] Is that on a jarmet? I like that they have a galvanised boom... should last better than the hardi painted one especially if i decide to put liquid fert through it too. I was thinking of something like putting a tap in line but it all depends how the boom unfolds, if you can actually unfold it part way without the rest of it getting in the way. Which sprays are likely to require a cab? Surely most stuff on grassland is going to be designed to work with the small ATV type kit anyway? As for weight, it is a slight worry. Dont have to fill the tank up all the way though. Not sure what the weight limit for a 135 with a few weights on the front would be I'd rather buy new on this, I want something that is going to last a long time, most used sprayers are going to be sold for a reason, probably because all the rubber parts are perishing and need replacing or the pump is a bit dicky etc. I can afford to buy a new one so it makes sense. When looking at the 24m ones though, at 40 or 50 thousand new... second hand and renew pipes etc makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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