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<blockquote data-quote="Ristorapper" data-source="post: 100822" data-attributes="member: 810"><p>We'll be looking for a 25 gallon spray unit as well. 57 acres of CRP with a bunch of Canadian thistle in it. Had it ariel sprayed last fall because it got out of hand. Will be thinking ATV as well to apply the product. </p><p></p><p>Question for those in the know: Would an ATV be better to help in the application or a pickup?? The catalytic converter scares me into thinking during application, we could start the whole works on fire with the truck. Are ATV's exhaust systems better in that respect; not starting fires ( tucked up higher up into the ATV framework)??</p><p></p><p>Getting up there in age to where the 2/3/4 gallon sprayers for spot spraying are not the way to go anymore.</p><p></p><p>CRP contract expires in 2021 which we will not renew. Renter will be able to put most of the 57 acres back into production. What little is left would be a lot easier to control weeds on with those long booms on the renters sprayer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ristorapper, post: 100822, member: 810"] We'll be looking for a 25 gallon spray unit as well. 57 acres of CRP with a bunch of Canadian thistle in it. Had it ariel sprayed last fall because it got out of hand. Will be thinking ATV as well to apply the product. Question for those in the know: Would an ATV be better to help in the application or a pickup?? The catalytic converter scares me into thinking during application, we could start the whole works on fire with the truck. Are ATV's exhaust systems better in that respect; not starting fires ( tucked up higher up into the ATV framework)?? Getting up there in age to where the 2/3/4 gallon sprayers for spot spraying are not the way to go anymore. CRP contract expires in 2021 which we will not renew. Renter will be able to put most of the 57 acres back into production. What little is left would be a lot easier to control weeds on with those long booms on the renters sprayer. [/QUOTE]
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