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Weed Control Sprayer - Don't Lift All that Weight

Weed Control Sprayer - Don't Lift All that Weight

Posted by Andrew Greess on Feb 19, 2011

Weed Control Sprayer requested by customer was not a good idea in my mind. Customer requested VALVED QUICK DISCONNECTS on hose end. Quick disconnects are a great idea.  They allow technician to quickly change tools for different jobs and to remove tools for repair, maintenance and storage, and allow the gun to spin preventing hose twi […]

Weed Control Spray Rig Diaphragm Spray Pumps

Posted by Andrew Greess on Aug 11, 2009

Do you use a diaphragm pump in your pest control sprayer or your weed control spray rig?If you do, be sure to do the required maintenance.  Proactively change diaphragms at least once a year.  Waiting for them to fail before replacing them is risky and could result in a total loss of your pump.  Check out the new […]

Weed Control Sprayers - Kind of Biggish Idea #2.57

Posted by Andrew Greess on Nov 20, 2007

Want to get more life from your weed control sprayers?  Don't push your equipment to its limits.  Our experience is that techs run weed control power spray rigs at high speeds to get done quickly, and tend to overpressurize B&Gs and backpacks.  All of these actions will reduce sprayer life. Your power spray rig can run at ex […]

3 Keys to Weed Control Sprayer Longevity

Posted by Andrew Greess on Sep 11, 2007

We have serviced thousands weed control sprayers over many years in business.  There are 3 things we have seen that will reduce problems in the field and extend the life of your weed control spray rig (or pest control, golf course sprayer, etc.).  This is true whether you are talking about a power spray rig, a B&G or a backpack spraye […]

Extend Your Weed Control Sprayer Life

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jul 31, 2007

Here are a few ideas to extend the life of your weed control spray rig. Herbicides are very tough on sprayers (generally much worse then insecticides). The herbicides can eat rubber o-rings, hoses, diaphragms, etc. After each use, be sure to use all the herbicide. Rinse the tank with clean water. Run clean water through the hose and gun. 2. Ofte […]

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