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What is a good atv sprayer to buy for spraying small food plots ?
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I don't have one but tractor supply has a 15 gallon sprayer for like $110. Not bad price, I think I'm gonna buy one
I would check the GPM on the motor before I bought one. 1 GPM is kind of weak but it works just have to drive a little slower
My son and I bought the Fimco LG 3025 five years ago. It has been very durable and has been used on my lawn along with my son's and son-in-law's. In addition we have sprayed all fire lanes, clover patches and winter plots before planting. My son is a certified control burner and used it on his job for a couple of seasons before ordering two for his company. It is basically boomless with two outside nozzles that can cover 30 feet total. Either of or both of the outside nozzles can be turned off and just use the center one. It is expensive ($350) but if mine got stolen I would order another just like it. Have used it this weekend to spray fire lanes, Army Worms and MSMA.
Spend the money and get one with a boomless sprayer and wand. you want the most pressure and GPM you can get. we started out with a small 16gal sprayer and you are empty before you know it. we now have a 50 gal sprayer and it lasts a long time. I believe the one we have is an North Star.
I was in Meridian a few days ago and ran across a new store called East Mississippi Liquidators if I remember the name correctly. It's on the frontage road just east of the old mall across the road that goes downtown. Anyway, looks like they are selling returned units maybe, some Northern tool stuff. They had several size and type sprayers and other tools including drill presses and a roller that would be good behind a 4 wheeler or ATV for rolling food plots. Anyone in that area may want to check it out.
I bought one of these last year, and it works great. It is a 25 gal sprayer, but they also sell a 16 gal just like it for smaller projects.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578572_200578572
I bought one of these last year, and it works great. It is a 25 gal sprayer, but they also sell a 16 gal just like it for smaller projects.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578572_200578572
I've got the same one. Found it on sale about a year ago for $160
I bought one of these last year, and it works great. It is a 25 gal sprayer, but they also sell a 16 gal just like it for smaller projects.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578572_200578572
I ordered the 16gal one the other day for $139 . It has a one nozzle boom less spray and a hand wand. Also has a 2.2 gpm pump with 2 year warranty.
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
Go to the co-op and ask for the one that has no boom . ,one nozzle that coverage is based on height of bracket (slides up /down ) Its all brass . go mine at Ripley . man said it was for orchards/lawns . works great .
I have two Sprayers, one is a 150 gallon 3 pt hitch unit with a Boom Jet Cluster nozzle and the other a Fimco 15 gallon spot sprayer for the Bad Boy Buggy/4 Wheeler. I farmed 375 acres (Cattle) for 10 years before moving here on the coast to join my dad's Wetland Consulting business. I did everything from fencing, working cows, cutting/baling hay, bush hogging and planting by myself with mostly my Ford 6610 tractor. I have one thing to say about spraying herbicide. VEGETATION CONTROL USING HERBICIDES IS THE BEST DOLLAR ANYONE CAN SPEND FOR ANY TYPE OF VEGETATION CONTROL! Spraying herbicide was the only way I could keep up with the maintenance on that much acreage by myself. Sprayers are worth their weight in gold!!!!!!!! My 2 cents.
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