X2 on the Echo, I've had mine for atleast 5 years and it's given me no problems.I’ve got an Echo and have used it for four years now without an issue. I just rinse it out really well and use it for everything. I will add though that my brother is a landscaper and he buys the cheap harbor freight ones and just uses them until they fall apart or quit working and he just replaces them. He gets a couple years out of them and they get lots of abuse.
Great. I want to start using one for my clovers, brassicas, and such. a pump sprayer is a pain given I do about 5 acres worth. and I dont want to get a sprayer for the tractor at this point.
Appreciate the feedback. I ended up getting a Stihl 430 for now. We'll see how it goes. I need to research what and when to spray clovers now, but at least my round up needs can be done quicker and easier than I had before.
any issues with blow back on this as a result of it sending it out in a mist? i can see how this would be great for spraying areas i cant get into with my utv, i have some csp projects where i have to eliminate invasives in hard to reach areas like wetlands, and this may be perfect.I have a typical solo backpack that is good for small stuff where atv sprayer isn't practical. However I'll likely never use it again except for precision gly tasks. Reason I won't use much is i recently got a gas blower unit for mosquito control. Makes a fine mist that coats foliage very well. It's definitely going to become my go to for fruit tree and small plot spraying. ($300 delivered to my door)
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I've used it spraying for mosquito in wet areas by standing on high ground and getting the mist to float out. Haven't had any issues with blow back. Have only used on calm mornings thou without any wind to fightany issues with blow back on this as a result of it sending it out in a mist? i can see how this would be great for spraying areas i cant get into with my utv, i have some csp projects where i have to eliminate invasives in hard to reach areas like wetlands, and this may be perfect.
What model is that?I have a typical solo backpack that is good for small stuff where atv sprayer isn't practical. However I'll likely never use it again except for precision gly tasks. Reason I won't use much is i recently got a gas blower unit for mosquito control. Makes a fine mist that coats foliage very well. It's definitely going to become my go to for fruit tree and small plot spraying. ($300 delivered to my door)
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appears similar to what i got with the stihlI have a typical solo backpack that is good for small stuff where atv sprayer isn't practical. However I'll likely never use it again except for precision gly tasks. Reason I won't use much is i recently got a gas blower unit for mosquito control. Makes a fine mist that coats foliage very well. It's definitely going to become my go to for fruit tree and small plot spraying. ($300 delivered to my door)
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Just got my mister duster tonight. Why? Because this is what my young dolgo crabapples look like due to bagwormsHere I thought I only had to worry about Japanese beetles.
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Yeah, it's a little heartbreaking. All the work to plant and take of them for years and you miss a couple weeks-BAM, destroyed. Hopefully they make it. I even found bagworms on persimmon and oaks. I'm going to seek revenge by mist blowing every fruit tree/cedar/arbovidea aroundGood Lord!