Getting the Right Booms When Selecting a Sprayer

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  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn 7 років тому +1

    You have once again posted a very informative series of videos for us viewers. I hope you bought Mark lunch for sharing all of this information with us. LOL Thanks & stay safe.

  • @belindakt
    @belindakt 7 років тому

    excellent video! having grown up on a golf course, this was a weekly procedure every thursday. Dad would mix the chemicals, & tell the workers to wear their masks, but once outta sight of the club house, they'd come off. this was back in the 50's & early 60's, before we knew how dangerous some of those chemicals were, i guess some of us are lucky to still be here. I used to dip 40% clorodane with my bare hands while mixing a batch to kill red ants. All of our spraying was using hand nozzles, on the greens & tees, now I'm sure its done with boom systems. yes, wind was always a critical factor, as was the dew on the grass. enjoyed this video, looking forward to more!!!

  • @brandonbentley4413
    @brandonbentley4413 7 років тому +1

    Very informative! Thanks for the great videos!

  • @garyelderman8391
    @garyelderman8391 7 років тому

    If I was 5 times as tractor savvy. I might know what you have forgotten about ag and food plots. Loved the soundbite about dew being your friend. never would have thought of that on my own.

  • @bighatd26
    @bighatd26 7 років тому

    Mike, great job! Can you do a video on calibrating boomless sprayers?
    Thanks!

  • @RoanJS
    @RoanJS 7 років тому

    Hope he will talk about pump types, and care. Same with nozzles.

    • @TractorMike
      @TractorMike  7 років тому +1

      Pump types is coming next week, I'll come back to nozzles later. I wanted to do these videos to gauge how much interest there is in the topic, I may be doing many more. Mark could lead through using GPS to spray and that's, at least to me, very fascinating.

  • @AutumnOaksFarm
    @AutumnOaksFarm 7 років тому

    Is boomless safe to use on a tractor without an enclosed cab. Wind is always a consideration curious on this point.

    • @TractorMike
      @TractorMike  7 років тому +1

      That's a tough question. Technically, you're supposed to have all of the rubber garb on, hat, gloves, respirator, etc. when you spray without a cab. In reality, that's tough to survive in hot weather. I grew up on an apple orchard where we used a mist-style sprayer, which is similar, and no cab. If you tried to fight the wind you could receive a pesticide bath so we never fought the wind. Sometimes that meant you had to "deadhead" or spray with the wind then return to the other end of the field without spraying and come back, but that was better than the alternative. Always use the wind to your advantage. Most cab tractors are not spray certified anyway, they're much, much better than no cab, but if the pesticide comes your way you may still ingest some of it, even in a cab. And certain pesticides aren't real good on the paint of the tractor.

    • @AutumnOaksFarm
      @AutumnOaksFarm 7 років тому

      Thanks Mike that sums up well what I was thinking. I can remember the stories told in my family who farmed in Black Rock area of Northern Arkansas and St James Missouri. In those days it was boom only on a H Farmall that I remember in St James. My Grandfather grew cotton in Arkansas but by the time I was old enough they were out of the planting business and into cattle and hogs so I am not sure what they used in those days. I have a small driveway sprayer with an 8 foot boom but I typically don't spray the fields or food plots. This was a very informative series that has me thinking about it though. So thank you for that. Thinking now of that old tractor there might be a video in that for you on converting a tricycle front end to a wide front end. ;)