2014 - Volume #38, Issue #3, Page #34
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Mist Sprayer Mounted On Skid Loader
“I raise cattle on a rotational pasture grazing system and use the sprayer’s big directional fan to blow herbicide onto brush and weeds,” says Hardenburger. “The sprayer was designed to be pto-driven, but I’m using a hydraulic motor that operates off the skid loader’s hydraulics. I also installed a flow divider and control valves on the sprayer.
“I made the conversion because I didn’t want to drive a tractor in my pastures and tear up the grass. Also, a skid loader has a lower center of gravity, which makes it more maneuverable and safer to use on hilly ground. I also have a better view from the cab.”
The sprayer hooks up to the 3-pt. hitch off a Belarus tractor. Hardenburger modified the 3-pt. so he could attach it to the skid loader’s quick-tach brackets.
“I use a switch in the skid loader cab to turn the hydraulic motor on and off, and another switch to change the direction of the fan. The system is set up so I can keep the fan blowing while changing position of the fan. I haul the skid loader and sprayer down the road on a flatbed trailer behind my pickup,” notes Hardenburger.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Chuck Hardenburger, 1995 Concord Rd., Haddam, Kan. 66944 (ph 785 778-2962; clhrdnbrgr@jbntelco.com).
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