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Frost Inc 50 gal UTV sprayer review

Great review, just replaced my fimco 25 gallon that was twenty years old with mabe 1K acres through it.The new Fimco has had the gage, and all the valves replaced with in first 30 acres. Now need to replace the manifold. looking back at sprayer I gave my brother I should have realize the only thing fimco stock was the 25 gallon tank. The new sprayer I also purchased there boomless setup to do roads and trails to keep from tearing up my boom sprayer. I like to run 10 gallons of spray per acre for good coverage. The nozzles on boomless sprayer put out 5 gallons per acre at (cant remember exactly) 6 MPH and had poor results. New nozzles for boomless are quite expensive. Next year going to rebuild everything out of tank in stainless and thinking about higher quality pump while doing it. The only thing I have good to say about Fimco is I love there boom sprayer even though I have had to weld cracks couple times over the years. Might be because they use dripless TEEjet parts.
You usually need a high capacity pump to run those boomless nozzle according to their specs. Droplet size is way too coarse and coverage is way too inconsistent unless you’re pushing 40psi or more, and the typical 2gpm pumps won’t come close. You can partially overcome this by increasing your rate to 20-30 gallons per acre.
 
You usually need a high capacity pump to run those boomless nozzle according to their specs. Droplet size is way too coarse and coverage is way too inconsistent unless you’re pushing 40psi or more, and the typical 2gpm pumps won’t come close. You can partially overcome this by increasing your rate to 20-30 gallons per acre.
I hall all water not having a well. Boomless is not going to work for me. I run high volume pumps for filling tanks.
 
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