Hello all. I got REALLY tired of replacing 3pt hitch PTO driven sprayer pumps. One year, maybe two and they were trash. Even flushing them out, buying stainless steel ones, nothing would last. Glyphosate (Roundup) is apparently very corrosive along with many other herbicides and fertilizers. New on the market are high-capacity 12v diaphragm pumps. I bought the largest one I could find, 7 GPM. My application (boomless BoomBuster nozzle) required 5 GPM so I figured it would work. It draws 20+ amps so I had to run a dedicated fused circuit to the sprayer from the battery to make sure it had sufficient power. Now no more trying to get PTO connected, clutching to get PTO engaged, getting hoses tangled in pump and best of all no more corroded pumps. The diaphragm pump only has plastic and rubber diaphragm touching the chemicals. A simple on-off switch kicks the pump on and off. All the other assorted pressure control hardware stays the same as the PTO pump. Instead of posting dozens of photos to describe the install, I uploaded a YouTube video which I have inserted the link to. Many thanks to the forum members on help with other Kubota problems, this is my way of hopefully giving back.
YouTube Diaphragm 3pt hitch sprayer
YouTube Diaphragm 3pt hitch sprayer