
The blade inside the inductor tank was made by cutting out strips from a stainless-steel truck fender.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
The inductor makes mixing, dissolving and measuring of chemicals simple and efficient.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
Sucking chemical straight out of a tote through a meter makes easier work of filling the sprayer.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
Lots of reflective tape was used on the rear and sides of the trailer making it more conspicuous to traffic when parked on the side of the road.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
Work lights are revealed when the doors are flipped open on the storage area.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
The side doors can swing wide open to make loading of chemical totes easier.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
New life given to an older trailer using some scrap steel and repurposed parts.
Photo: Travis Warkentin
One of the larger projects I have worked on has been a water trailer setup to service the sprayer. I spent countless evening hours scrolling the internet to find ideas that I would implement into the build. There always seems to be endless options and navigating through them all can be quite daunting. Therefore, I decided to keep things as simple as possible on this build and upgrades could always be added later.
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