Tractor: B2650 ROPS
Property:
- 5 acres, flat terrain
- 3/4 acre of managed/irrigated lawn entirely bordered by either woods or gravel.
- Approx 600ft+ of gravel driveway
Purposes:
- Weed/brush control on edges of lawn and woods/brush around lawn
- Weed/brush control in and along gravel driveway
- Pest/Tick/Chigger/Flea control on lawn and in woods/brush around lawn.
Challenges:
- Can't drive through woods with any kind of accuracy or controlled coverage due to tree obstacles. So it's either run the edge of the lawn (and figure out how not get any weed control material on the lawn AT ALL...I'd imagine drips or leaks could be a concern) or use a handheld and walk/drive the edge and spray.
- Gravel drive follows the edge of the lawn as well, so want to spray gravel but not the lawn.
Now you might say just grade the driveway, which I do, but weeds re-emerge within days. I also have a 4 gallon backpack sprayer, but it takes a lot of refills to treat the lawn edges and woods, nevermind the full extent of the gravel drive.
I would imagine to cover all the tasks in a single fill, a 40+ gallon tank should fit the bill. The B2650 is speced up to 65 gallons I believe.
Thoughts:
- Boomless will be too errant and risk damaging the lawn for weed control but might be good for pest control and getting a lot of area treated.
- Boom will be more accurate for weed control especially towards edges of lawn. Can always use backpack sprayer on 2-3 ft perimeter edge of lawn areas to minimize risk of damage from tractor sprayer
I have zero experience with 3pt mounted sprayers, only backpack sprayers, so not sure what makes the most sense here. I could go on the cheaper end of grabbing a Fimco battery powered one or invest in something PTO drive with boom and boomless sprayers? Or just grind through A LOT of fills with the backpack sprayer
Anyone have any experiences with similar tasks on similar sized property?
Property:
- 5 acres, flat terrain
- 3/4 acre of managed/irrigated lawn entirely bordered by either woods or gravel.
- Approx 600ft+ of gravel driveway
Purposes:
- Weed/brush control on edges of lawn and woods/brush around lawn
- Weed/brush control in and along gravel driveway
- Pest/Tick/Chigger/Flea control on lawn and in woods/brush around lawn.
Challenges:
- Can't drive through woods with any kind of accuracy or controlled coverage due to tree obstacles. So it's either run the edge of the lawn (and figure out how not get any weed control material on the lawn AT ALL...I'd imagine drips or leaks could be a concern) or use a handheld and walk/drive the edge and spray.
- Gravel drive follows the edge of the lawn as well, so want to spray gravel but not the lawn.
Now you might say just grade the driveway, which I do, but weeds re-emerge within days. I also have a 4 gallon backpack sprayer, but it takes a lot of refills to treat the lawn edges and woods, nevermind the full extent of the gravel drive.
I would imagine to cover all the tasks in a single fill, a 40+ gallon tank should fit the bill. The B2650 is speced up to 65 gallons I believe.
Thoughts:
- Boomless will be too errant and risk damaging the lawn for weed control but might be good for pest control and getting a lot of area treated.
- Boom will be more accurate for weed control especially towards edges of lawn. Can always use backpack sprayer on 2-3 ft perimeter edge of lawn areas to minimize risk of damage from tractor sprayer
I have zero experience with 3pt mounted sprayers, only backpack sprayers, so not sure what makes the most sense here. I could go on the cheaper end of grabbing a Fimco battery powered one or invest in something PTO drive with boom and boomless sprayers? Or just grind through A LOT of fills with the backpack sprayer
Anyone have any experiences with similar tasks on similar sized property?