Which nozzles you use on your sprayer is one of the most important factors you need to consider before taking your sprayer to the field. The last thing you want to do is to use the wrong nozzle for the job, and have to go back and spray the field a second time. In this blog, I'll take you through the ins and outs of spray nozzles so you will always know which nozzle is right for the job. There are a lot of different brands out there, but for this blog I will be focusing on TeeJet nozzles.
How to Select the Right Nozzles for Your Chemical Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 29, 2021 12:00:00 AM / by
Michelle McCaskey
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How to Set up Electric Solenoid Controls on Your Chemical Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] May 17, 2021 11:18:31 AM / by
Team Enduraplas
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In this post, I will walk you through the steps of setting up your in-cab solenoid controls. With the help of this video, you will be out in the field spraying in no time! For the purposes of this video, we will be using an Enduraplas Field Boss® 365 sprayer. If you are not using a Field Boss® sprayer, steps 3-5 may be irrelevant.
What to Look for When Completing a Visual Inspection of Your Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 8, 2020 12:11:07 PM / by
Jim Arnot
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Sprayer Maintenance
Maintenance is a key part of maintaining your sprayer in order to add to its longevity. Failing to take care of your sprayer could cost you hundreds that would have been prevented by a little due-diligence. However, it's equally as important to understand what to look for when you're performing a visual inspection of your sprayer. Here is a guide of what to keep an eye out for during inspection.
Choosing a Chemical Sprayer Pump: Everything You Need to Know
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[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 5, 2019 1:48:25 PM / by
Matthew Firth
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Buying a Sprayer
There are a range of different pumps to choose from when setting up a sprayer. Trying to spray using a pump that isn't fit for your application can be inefficient and frustrating. So, which one do you need? We have a range of pumps that we’re going to go over and we’ll make recommendations for each one so you can make an intelligent decision for which pump to use on your sprayer.
Boomless vs Boom Spraying: How to Decide
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[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 10, 2019 9:05:52 AM / by
Jim Arnot
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Spraying Tips
The question is often asked, "should I get a boom or go boomless on my chemical sprayer?". This is important to consider and worth putting thought into. In fact, there is not a yes or no answer. It is important to consider things like what type of spraying you will mostly be doing and when you usually spray.
39 Spraying Terms You Must Know
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[fa icon="calendar'] May 31, 2019 9:42:22 AM / by
Jim Arnot
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Spraying chemical can be a tricky game. There are so many different variables, that it can be hard to get it right. In this article we'll go over spraying terms that you must know to be on top of your spraying game.
Customer Story: Organic by Tradition, CA
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[fa icon="calendar'] May 31, 2019 9:28:55 AM / by
Jim Arnot
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Established in the early 1990’s, Tablas Creek Vineyard was one of the first wineries on the west side of Paso Robles, CA. Founded on values that date back generations, Tablas Creek became ‘certified organic’ in 2006. This was a major milestone in the vineyard's history, thanks to the help of Jordan Lonborg (the Viticulturist at Tablas Creek). After falling in love with agriculture at a young age, Jordan now spends his life directing spray programs to keep the grapes as healthy as possible.
Top 7 Reasons Why You Should Always Winterize Your Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 18, 2019 9:17:20 AM / by
Jim Arnot
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Cold weather can wreak havoc from an array of angles – none of which are ideal for anyone looking to travel, keep the power on, etc.
But it can also feast on your sprayer and your wallet if left unarmed.
Being prepared is a sound blueprint toward maintaining your sprayer’s longevity and overall effectiveness. And in order to be prepared, winterizing your sprayer is an absolute must.
Let’s breakdown the top 7 reasons why!
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Choosing the Right Spray Gun Your Chemical Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 4, 2019 12:02:29 PM / by
Jim Arnot
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Buying a Sprayer
There are a number of different spraying applications when you are applying chemical, and different guns to fit each application as well. Your chemical sprayer needs the correct gun for your purpose in order to be the most effective. So, the first question is what is your spraying application? Do you need high flow, or high pressure, an adjustable spray pattern? You get the idea. We are going to look at a few different spraying applications and select the right spray gun for your sprayer. Let’s start with tree spraying.
Quick Guide: Replacing the Engine Oil on Your Sprayer
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[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 4, 2019 8:46:17 AM / by
Jim Arnot
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We all know that keeping your sprayer in great condition will reduce break downs during spraying season. Making sure your oil is clean is part of that. Here are a few simple steps to properly change/replace the engine oil on your sprayer as quick as possible.