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Draw bar/sprayer compatibility

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Anders

02-09-2001 07:49:27




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I have a Farmall A with a 1 1/8 diameter PTO and a standard draw bar. Is it possible to attach a small(50-100gallon) sprayer to the draw bar apparatus? Versus trailer mount sprayer? Recommendations of specific sprayers?
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Tyler (MD)

02-09-2001 17:32:24




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 Re: Draw bar/sprayer compatibility in reply to Anders, 02-09-2001 07:49:27  
Here's the rig that my dad and I have for our Ford 640.

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It bolts to the drawbar and hooks in with the top link on the 3pt system. When the barrel is full and dad is standing on the back to spray, everything's fine until we start up a hill. The front end gets light but has never come off the ground. You can use a sleeve adapter (From 1 1/8 to 1 3/8 shaft), with a new pump. Need a regulator, some hose, clamps, wand, and you're good to go.

Grandpa made this sprayer unit years ago. Dad and I modified it for use spraying fence rows with roundup.

Tyman

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gene b

02-09-2001 17:19:36




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 Re: Draw bar/sprayer compatibility in reply to Anders, 02-09-2001 07:49:27  
iwould make a bracket and move it up front in front of the drivers platform lay the barrel down this way the pump will take it out of the bottom no trouble priming the pump weight will be no problem



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Dan

02-09-2001 10:51:33




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 Re: Draw bar/sprayer compatibility in reply to Anders, 02-09-2001 07:49:27  
I'm not real familair with drawbar on the A. I would think you could put a spray tank on there, would have to stick out a ways and probably require adapting the 1 1/8 pto to 1 3/8 std. Problem is you are gonna have a lot of weight out back if you get 100 gallons in it you might not be able to steer. Might be easier to make/buy a small trailer for the sprayer and pull it behind.



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