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Golf Bag Caddy Helps Spray Weeds
"I got tired of carrying my 3-gal. spray tank. So I bought a used golf bag caddy, raised the bottom bracket that held the bag, and placed the tank in it. Now I just pull the cart around to spray weeds, and I don't have to bend over to pump the tank," says Michael Naylor, Vinton, Iowa.
Naylor bought the golf
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Golf Bag Caddy Helps Spray Weeds CROPS Weed Control 32-4-35
"I got tired of carrying my 3-gal. spray tank. So I bought a used golf bag caddy, raised the bottom bracket that held the bag, and placed the tank in it. Now I just pull the cart around to spray weeds, and I don't have to bend over to pump the tank," says Michael Naylor, Vinton, Iowa.
Naylor bought the golf caddy at a yard sale for 50 cents. He unbolted the bottom bracket and moved it up about 1 ft., rebolting it to a hole that he drilled in the frame. He also lengthened the spray hose about 5 ft. so it has a longer reach, splicing into the existing hose.
"I use it on my 2-acre yard and also to spray Canadian thistles in my small pasture. It's a lot easier to pull the caddy than to carry the tank," says Naylor. "The longer hose lets me spray in a 12-ft. dia. area."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Michael Naylor, 6313 26th Ave., Vinton, Iowa 52349 (ph 319 472-4930).
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