Nightvision
Active Member
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I have a lot of experience with spraying but have always used a boom. Never a boomless setup.
I am building a new sprayer and will have a 110 gallon tank. I would like to go boomless IF someone can advise me on a nozzle that doesn’t spray the large droplets. I’m not opposed to having 2 nozzles if that’s what it takes but the better nozzles are not cheap.
I’m sure the general consensus is going to be just use a boom and I get it. I’m sure that’s where I’m heading. But I spray a lot of plots in timber and would really enjoy not having to get off and on to fold up the boom.
If not boomless, any suggestions using just a few fan tip nozzles. Spacing, color, pressure etc?
I don’t need to cover 50’ at a time. A good 20-25’ would be plenty. Most of my plots are under 1 acre and the biggest is 6. In the future, I may do a little plotting on the side so I need a system that absolutely works.
Thanks for the help.
I have a lot of experience with spraying but have always used a boom. Never a boomless setup.
I am building a new sprayer and will have a 110 gallon tank. I would like to go boomless IF someone can advise me on a nozzle that doesn’t spray the large droplets. I’m not opposed to having 2 nozzles if that’s what it takes but the better nozzles are not cheap.
I’m sure the general consensus is going to be just use a boom and I get it. I’m sure that’s where I’m heading. But I spray a lot of plots in timber and would really enjoy not having to get off and on to fold up the boom.
If not boomless, any suggestions using just a few fan tip nozzles. Spacing, color, pressure etc?
I don’t need to cover 50’ at a time. A good 20-25’ would be plenty. Most of my plots are under 1 acre and the biggest is 6. In the future, I may do a little plotting on the side so I need a system that absolutely works.
Thanks for the help.

