@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead I am going with the 45 gallon Fimco Brand. I had to do a little cutting and grinding on the upright support portion of the bed where the gate rests but now the sprayer fits fine and works great.
I did not know you put soap in the sprayer Mike. I hate it when connections do that sort of stuff. I had not a clue how these sprayers worked. Thanks for showing another interesting thing Mike! You are quite close to 1k buddy! You will be there soon friend!
Thank you Mr. Joe. I hope I'm there in the next few weeks. This sprayer is a handy farm tool for me and my father. The capacity is great, the machine handles it nicely, and it will cover some ground. We do have a 300 gal wiley sprayer and that is nice but extremely heavy. limited when you can use it. Thanks for watching buddy.
Excellent detailed overview and demonstration of this tank and sprayer! How well does it drain at the bottom, in your experience? I noticed a layer of pink mix when you first loaded it, is the liquid in that lower indented section simply unsprayable?
Thank you Post. It will normally drain a little further than that. The pink stuff was from when I winterized it. I fill it with RV antifreeze for the winter more than I need to spray through everything. Normally it still has around 1/2 - 1 gal that it won't pick up. If it's on any of an angle besides flat, it might be a little more. 98% of it will drain out with the drain but there is always some left in the bottom it won't pick up. Thanks for stopping by
Use the wood, free heat is my thought. That is a dandy pray system ya have. The new field looks great, hopefully the rest can look that good eventually. The cows are really enjoying the clover.
Hey Mr Len. I think i am going to take those logs out. Wont be much effort in it. that wood still looked like it would work great for me. I was surprised by how it looked when i chopped into it. Thanks for watching
Another great video, very nice sprayer. I would definitely cut the good wood up for firewood.👍🏻
Hey James thanks for watching and commenting. That sprayer is very useful.
I agree. I think there is way to much good wood in that pile to leave it.
Thanks for the demonstration. I'm going to get the 45 gallon model as the 65 is too big for the bed of my Polaris General.
Hey David. Yes sir the general beds are smaller. Are you Going with the 45 gal Fimco Brand?
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead I am going with the 45 gallon Fimco Brand. I had to do a little cutting and grinding on the upright support portion of the bed where the gate rests but now the sprayer fits fine and works great.
I did not know you put soap in the sprayer Mike. I hate it when connections do that sort of stuff. I had not a clue how these sprayers worked. Thanks for showing another interesting thing Mike! You are quite close to 1k buddy! You will be there soon friend!
Thank you Mr. Joe. I hope I'm there in the next few weeks.
This sprayer is a handy farm tool for me and my father. The capacity is great, the machine handles it nicely, and it will cover some ground.
We do have a 300 gal wiley sprayer and that is nice but extremely heavy. limited when you can use it.
Thanks for watching buddy.
Excellent detailed overview and demonstration of this tank and sprayer! How well does it drain at the bottom, in your experience? I noticed a layer of pink mix when you first loaded it, is the liquid in that lower indented section simply unsprayable?
Thank you Post.
It will normally drain a little further than that. The pink stuff was from when I winterized it. I fill it with RV antifreeze for the winter more than I need to spray through everything.
Normally it still has around 1/2 - 1 gal that it won't pick up. If it's on any of an angle besides flat, it might be a little more. 98% of it will drain out with the drain but there is always some left in the bottom it won't pick up.
Thanks for stopping by
Use the wood, free heat is my thought. That is a dandy pray system ya have. The new field looks great, hopefully the rest can look that good eventually. The cows are really enjoying the clover.
Thank you Mr Kenny. I beleive I'll be pulling those tree trunks out of that pile. Then pur them to use. Free heat like you said. Thank you Mr Kenny.
A lot to do there, cool system, if it’s not too much work why not if it’s hard wood 👍
Hey Mr Len. I think i am going to take those logs out. Wont be much effort in it. that wood still looked like it would work great for me. I was surprised by how it looked when i chopped into it.
Thanks for watching
@@TheRustyGarageandHomestead ya I probably do the same 👍🚜🪵🔥
a reel would be very cool for sure
I think so. I may need to see what i can come up with for it as an upgrade.