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Select the right equipment for fast, easy / ' low-cost spraying from the complete LO-VOL range ! <■ WEEDONE SPRAY BOOMS are available ■from stock in foot strainer. Your.WEEDONE Service Representative sizes Bft. 6in., and 12ft. straight, 12ft. and 20ft. art!- will advise you on the type of rig you need, how. to fit, culated, fitted with MONARCH type American design calibrate and adjust. Enquire, too, about the latest Lo-Vol nozzles. To ensure trouble-free operation, booms Lo-Vol development . . . the new 200 gallon self-con-are crated for delivery with sediment trapping inserts tained Trailer Unit which sprays 15 acres per hour from carefully welded, nozzles, ample length of hose (plastic a 24ft. articulating boom. Ideal for large-scale, low x or spray-resisting rubber) hose connectors and clip and cost spraying! j ENGINE POWERED PORTABLE UNITS jSzi WEEDONE '57 < .•,•’ < £. \ ' I Models 59 and 62 are self-contained Volatile and Non-volatile control weeds sLg ijX . | pumping units powered with 4 stroke in pastures. ■. WEEDONE SPECIAL I engines. Ideal for use from truck trays or /‘SajßliLjS© 2,4,5-T Volatile and Non-volatile | tractors. Model 60 is a 'pump and platcontrol Blackberry, Gorse and Briar. w I form' unit and can be mounted with your /<■ —feSsir® WEEDONE STANDARD controls weeds | 7 own utility motor. . I in lawns, tennis courts, paths. TULO- ‘ ' I ' XONE '3o' controls weeds in crops. ! ' 'i \ $ ? I WEEDAR '77' controls hard to kill | KNAPSACK SPRAYING PLUS FULL RANGE OF HAND weeds in Cereal crops. WEtDONt: i EQUIPMENT T.C.A. controls grass weeds. £S£ I 'Four Oaks' and 'Dron-wal' Knapsacks are ’ . . wsLLkTk : ideal for smaller weed spraying opera- • « 7 i - »% ' I tions on roadsides, driveways, lawns etc. 2 TYPES OF TRACTOR P.T.O. UNITS y 1 A complete range of hand wands and JL The units are designed for power take- 'I | interchangeable nozzle equipment also off operation from all tractors. Choose J ' i available. TNf'’''' \ from models 20 and 21. . I GET FULL FACTS! SEE YOUR WEEDONE SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR. ENGINEERED FOR NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS BY THE WEEDONE SERVICE

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 212

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Page 212 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 212

Page 212 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 212

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