Mike Gibson
Silver Member
For those on a budget here is a less expensive alternative to the much more expensive self propelled sprayers. This whole album is done with tongue embedded in cheek. So enjoy it. I had fun making it.
P.S. I'm sure everyone knows to click on the picture to enlarge it. Not shown is the optional "Easy Rider" rifle rack.
First we have the mandatory picture of the supervisor. Who promptly disappears when the work starts.

Next we have a frontal view showing the boom assembly. This gives you 10' of coverage. Since it's a CK 27 we assume it's a small farm.

Then we have a closeup of the setup showing the optional spray wand for dismounted spraying. This works best when you purchase the optional auxiliary driver. This saves you mounting and dismounting.

Then there is the chemical storage compartment. You don't need much storage when your spray tank only holds 25 gallons.

The optional tool box is handy for storing nozzles, shackles and chains. Also for hiding gloves from kids, wives, and alleged friends.

The inside the ROPS driving lights for night spraying. There is even one for the old school operators so you can spraying driving backwards and get the stiff neck you're used to.
First we have the mandatory picture of the supervisor. Who promptly disappears when the work starts.

Next we have a frontal view showing the boom assembly. This gives you 10' of coverage. Since it's a CK 27 we assume it's a small farm.

Then we have a closeup of the setup showing the optional spray wand for dismounted spraying. This works best when you purchase the optional auxiliary driver. This saves you mounting and dismounting.

Then there is the chemical storage compartment. You don't need much storage when your spray tank only holds 25 gallons.

The optional tool box is handy for storing nozzles, shackles and chains. Also for hiding gloves from kids, wives, and alleged friends.

The inside the ROPS driving lights for night spraying. There is even one for the old school operators so you can spraying driving backwards and get the stiff neck you're used to.