Posted by HeyPigFarmer on July 18, 2008 at 19:36:18 from (74.126.10.67):
In Reply to: Self Propelled Sprayer posted by HeyPigFarmer on July 18, 2008 at 05:32:44:
Thanks for your input on this. I talked to the guy on the phone today and it does have the hydraulic booms on it. He said the ad that I found was the old price on it, he's down to 6500 now. I'll be going to look at it after I get our wheat (weeds?) off. I'm not looking to cover thousands and thousands of acres with it. About all it would be spraying is roundup and 2-4D on around 600 acres a year. Hills wouldn't be a problem, the only thing close to a hill in this area is the ditches.
I will agree a rogator would be nice to have, but I really do not want to shell out the 30,000+ to get a good one.
Kentucky is a bit far from here to go get a sprayer, it's around 550-600miles. More than I want to travel.
This post was edited by HeyPigFarmer at 19:38:38 07/18/08 2 times.
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