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4
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TOW BEHIND TREE SPRAYER,
April 21, 2008
By BOATER36
from PENNSYLVANIA
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"THIS TREE SPRAYER REALLY DOES SHOOT ABOUT 30 FEET THE CONSTRUCTION IS A LITTLE BIT FLIMSY BUT IF YOU ARE CAREFULL IN USING IT THIS SPRAYER CAN MAKE SHORT WORK OF A BIG JOB"
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Professional
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5
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Good Value,
April 21, 2008
By blankendingy
from Atlantic City, NJ area
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"Purchased product to spray for gypsy moths. The price was reasonable and the performance was excellent. It saved my trees."
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Home Handyman
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5
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Tree Sprayer,
April 21, 2008
By Blockhead
from Central PA
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"I got this sprayer to do the smaller trees on my property. It reaches the top of the young trees and the ease of changing the shape of the pattern was an unexpected bonus. I use it for pesticide as well as dormant oils. I found the tow behind trailer very stable as well. My only advice is to make sure all spray hose connections are very tight as this sprayer develops a great deal of pressure that will blow a loose hose connection off."
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Professional
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4
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January 25, 2008
By russ1
from nc
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"Sprayer works good,I added a switch to it so i could cut it on and off works great ."
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Home Handyman
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3
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Tree Sprayer,
October 31, 2007
By jimthetoolman
from Rochester, NY
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"I have used this sprayer for two years with good results but not without a few problems. The fitting where the 35' hose attaches to the spray pump keeps unscrewing from the tee, the barb fitting can not be tightened sufficiently, a swivel fitting would cure this problem. The second year I used the sprayer the gun sprung an internal leak. Upon disassembly I discovered the copper water line had popped out of gun's sprayer valve body. It only uses an O ring and a friction fit to stay in place! I reassembled the fitting and added a little Goop to prevent it from separating, so far no issues. Finally I had to replece the pressure gage when the original siezed up."
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Home Handyman
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5
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Awesome sprayer,
October 29, 2007
By wimberleysprayer
from wimberley, tx
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"I needed a sprayer that would reach the top of my tall oak trees to get at the Ball moss. This sprayer did just what I wanted! Comes ready to use."
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Home Handyman
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5
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Tree Sprayer,
September 7, 2007
By INDY
from Indiana
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"The sprayer was reasonably easy to assemble. I have found it excellent for spraying cleaner onto siding and two story applications. Very good reach (approx 30'). I would very much recommend this product. However, I would suggest purchasing 2-3 small bungee straps to help keep the 35' hose from dragging when pulling the sprayer around. The hose sprayer clamps that come with the sprayer are not strong enough to keep the spray head from coming loose. The bungees are a .00 fix-it. Good luck."
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Home Handyman
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4
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16 GPM 200 psi Pull behind Sprayer.,
June 14, 2007
By Sweez
from Spring Grove Pa.
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"Recieved Promptly, Assembled 1/2 Hours, Works Great. A little problem with the yellow sprayer lock , hard to push in on Mine. Only thing you have to watch out for is while your driving you don't run over the hose, I going to rig a bar up over wheel housing to raise hose above the Wheels. Other than that if works great. 30 to 35 feet is about max distance. Plenty for my trees."
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Beginner
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5
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pull behind tree sprayer,
March 7, 2007
By serauc
from Gilbert,SC
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"This is a super product. It actually does enable you to spray the entire tree,even very tall fruit trees.The agitator is a nice touch."
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Professional
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1
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No Pressure,
March 3, 2007
By conc2steel
from Raeford, NC
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"I received the sprayer and assembled it per instructions. The time that it took was around 2 hours. Once assembled, out came the operators manual to figure out how to use this tool. The instructions addressed all the parts and how to prime the system, but fell short afterwards. Then there was little to go on (which I needed). The pump is supposed to provide 200PSI, I get a whopping 0 (that's ZERO) PSI. There's no trouble shooting in the manual and I'm hoping I don't have to return the entire system just to get the electric pump repaired/replaced.
Until you hear otherwise, I'd steer clear of this."
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Professional
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