Sprayer manifold connections

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I have a 200 gal. tank on a trailer and want to use it to spray a field. It has a fan broadcast nozzle and a wand with some hose.

I have this manifold and not sure how to plumb it. I'm thinking the pump discharge goes in the end opposite the regulator. Discharge to the spray nozzle goes to the connection closest to the regulator. If so, do I put a tee in that line with a valve to go to a spray wand? Then does the connection nearest the gauge a re-circulation line back to the tank? Thanks for a lesson in plumbing!!!
 

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The port on the regulator should be plumbed to return back to the tank. This will be the flow going over the pressure regulator. Pump discharge / pressure well go into the end port and the other port on the side will be your work port to your nozzle or boom.
 
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EDIT: wrote this up last night, and duhhh forgot to hit post:

I do believe this is how that one gets done:

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Thanks. I would have had that thing all wrong. I went to the farm store to buy what I though I needed, but they have stuff for 12 volt, 15-25 gallon systems. I had this in my bone pile, so it's nice to make it usable. Need a gauge and some threaded hose barbs, so for a minimal cost I can be working.
 
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