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Jim--my question about a backpack sprayer is how much pressure does it get?
I have a trombone sprayer, but with not handles (got off of e-bay) so you just
pump on the pipe and it works well, but I'm worn out at the end of 22
trees. Plus it's real work to get it up about 15 feet, which is the
tallest of my trees. On You tube, I saw an ad for a Hudson trombone
sprayer with handles, and it looked wonderful. Lots of power with not too
much effort. I was hoping that with a backpack sprayer, I could pump it up
and spray 2 or 3 trees without pumping again. Am I idealistic?
Thanks. Jerry in southern Indiana
In a message dated 4/2/2010 11:41:35 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ErdmanJ@uwstout.edu writes:
I feel differently about my Solo backpack sprayer. I used a hand held sprayer for years, until it rusted out, and then discovered that the local Fleet Farm had the Solo sprayers at a great price (sadly, they only had them for one season). I like the Solo a lot. It is easy to pump up, while walking around, and I don't spill when I fill it so I don't worry about getting wet from the sprayer on my back. It's one of those tools that I wish I had gotten decades ago. |
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