Northstar sprayer from Northern Tool

Jerry-B-WI

5 year old buck +
I know there's reviews of ATV sprayers here but I don't see any recent experiences, or advice with Northstar brand. Anyone have recent experience with this brand? I'm thinking of buying one for the ATV. Lugging the back pack sprayer around is getting old, or maybe I'm getting old.
 
The general rule with sprayers is you get what you pay for. Make sure your cleaning the sprayer when you're done. Using cleaner/soap for sprayers is best. That will ensure your sprayer lasts as long as possible.
 
I bought a NorthStar ATV sprayer, new in the box, from someone local on Marketplace late last year for a great price. I'm just getting around to setting it up in the back of my UTV so I can't offer my experience using it. Comparing the tank to my Fimco pull-behind I think the NorthStar is sturdier. I like the handles on the NorthStar for the few times I've had it on and off the UTV while figuring out a way to mount it. I think the reviews were a little bit better than Fimco's. The included wiring harness with switch is a little short for my UTV so I need to order one off Amazon.

The one I bought is a 26 gallon spot sprayer with boom. It's on sale at Amazon for $280, Prime Day Deal.
Amazon NorthStar Sprayer
 
I have a 25 gallon fimco with a boom and used to have all types of problems with the pump and valves. All the problems went away when started rinsing the tank well after each use and then running a full tank of cold, clean water through the sprayer. Whatever brand you select, make sure you do that or you will likely end up with pump issues.

I also removed the in-line screen on the intake line since that kept getting gummed up. Removing that screen/filter didn't cause any issues.
 
I have a 25 gallon fimco with a boom and used to have all types of problems with the pump and valves. All the problems went away when started rinsing the tank well after each use and then running a full tank of cold, clean water through the sprayer. Whatever brand you select, make sure you do that or you will likely end up with pump issues.

I also removed the in-line screen on the intake line since that kept getting gummed up. Removing that screen/filter didn't cause any issues.
The light is bright with you......

Spare nozzle, spare $30 pump, and some spare fuses, you're good for a decade. All fun n games until your add AMS.........
 
The light is bright with you......

Spare nozzle, spare $30 pump, and some spare fuses, you're good for a decade. All fun n games until your add AMS.........
My Fimco sprayer is probably about 15 years old and I hated the thing for the first 10 years. I lost count on the number of pumps I replaced in that time - it seems like I was fixing something on that sprayer every other time I used it. But I was only running a partial tank of water through after each use.

Once I thoroughly rinsed the tank after each use and followed up with running a full tank of clean water through the sprayer before putting it away my problems went away.
 
I have repaired several of those pumps and have 2 in my truck right now that need it.From what I have found it's usually just the diaphragm and I have been able to clean and pull out to get them working again.
 
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