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Posted by SHORTORDER on June 16, 2007 at 05:31:40 from (64.12.116.14):
I have a home built brushing spraying unit, that sprays a forty foot path. I built a foam marker for the rig that drops the foam in the middle of the path. To keep from over lapping the spray, I need to move over forty foot ever time I make a pass. I use the spraying unit to broad cast spray brush in a pasture. I use eye sight to judge the distance I'm from the foam trail. Needless to say this does not work well. Either I'm to close or to wide causing overlap or no coverage. I'm a small time rancher and looking for a cost effective way to prevent this. I do not see GPS in the picture because of the cost. I made a sight that I attached to the fender but does not work well, might be built wrong. Any ideals would be appreciated.
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