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Are you using the right sprayer nozzles? Nozzles are the most important part of a sprayer, the wrong ones can mean ineffective pesticides or herbicides. This article will teach you everything you need to know.

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How To Fix A Backpack Sprayer That Won’t Build Pressure

We have all been there. You mix your chemical, fill your sprayer, and head out to spray. Only to find that when you begin to pump up your backpack sprayer it does not build any pressure. A backpack...

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Sprayer Nozzles: What Do The Numbers Mean?

If you have ever looked closely at your sprayer nozzles you probably noticed a set of letters and numbers stamped on them. If you are curious like me, then you probably wonder what those numbers...

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How to Build a DIY Lawn Sprayer that Lasts

For managing my property, I have found that a quality lawn sprayer is a must. If you have a piece of land to maintain, you probably need your own sprayer. It will save you money and you can be sure...

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Should I Use a Solenoid Valve or Electric Ball Valve On My Sprayer?

Are you tired of replacing burnt-out solenoid coils or having to rebuild the solenoid valve each spraying season? The choice between solenoid valves and motorized ball valves can make a rather large...

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Pump Sprayer Distance: The Effective Range of Lawn/Garden

A hand pump garden sprayer (often called a tank sprayer) is a useful tool for spraying pesticides, herbicides, cleaners, or sealers. I recently purchased a new one and I was curious as to how far it...

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What is the Difference Between a “Wet Boom” and a “Dry Boom”?

When it comes to crop sprayers there are many different variations. One major variation is the type of boom that a sprayer is equipped with. There are two main types: wet booms and dry booms. All...

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Hello, my name is Shane, and with over 12 years of hands-on experience in the ag equipment industry, I specialize in sprayers, nozzles, and pumps. I created Sprayer Guru to share practical, no-fluff advice for farmers, lawn care pros, property owners, and anyone who wants their sprayer to run like it should.

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