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| Don't know what you paid but it sounds like it was cheap- good for you. One thing I'd do with an older used sprayer if I got it would be to make sure the filters are good and the recommended mesh for your tips. New checkvalves for each spraytip might pay for themselves quickly, too. I hate chasing sticking checkvalves out in the field. Especially ones directly behind the tank. The rubber diaphragm ones seem to be more reliable than the brass ones with the spring-loaded ballbearings. You're already planning on replacing the pressure controller so that's good. Another source of head-scratching gotten rid of. | |
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