05-05-2013, 12:20 PM
I've done a half dozen or so small jobs with the lowboy and find it to be an extremely easy to move with machine. no glider is needed in fact, I don't think a wheel kit is necessary. a preference if anything.
I don't think adding a solution tank is a good route to go. the added weight of solution will make it a bear to use, due to the handle IMO.
rather a tank on the handle, install all necessary hardware/solution line, and use a remote electric or cordless type sprayer.
I know lotsa folks who use that penguin sprayer, and think that's ideal for remote use.
another really nice quality sprayer is the rocket sprayer. add to the sprayer a 50' feed line, and quick connect it to the (newly installed) hardware on the lowboy. ideally suited for commercial work.
I don't think adding a solution tank is a good route to go. the added weight of solution will make it a bear to use, due to the handle IMO.
rather a tank on the handle, install all necessary hardware/solution line, and use a remote electric or cordless type sprayer.
I know lotsa folks who use that penguin sprayer, and think that's ideal for remote use.
another really nice quality sprayer is the rocket sprayer. add to the sprayer a 50' feed line, and quick connect it to the (newly installed) hardware on the lowboy. ideally suited for commercial work.