The 2015 in Review: 8 Points Evaluation of Your Spray Program – Tips with Tom #12

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Key takeaways
  • Use post-harvest downtime to inspect and plan shop projects and sprayer maintenance for next season.
  • Evaluate, clean, repair, or replace sprayer components now to avoid problems and downtime during the busy season.
  • Identify and work on quality parameters over winter so spray accuracy and performance are improved for next year.

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During post-harvest down-time, it’s important to take a much needed breather.
Then, before you know it’ll be time to start the shop projects and equipment maintenance for next year, if you haven’t started already. Before you get started, though, Tom Wolf has a handy list of things to evaluate, clean up, fix or replace on the sprayer.

In this final installment of Tips with Tom, Wolf runs through key areas of the sprayer that could potentially use upgrading or just maintenance, plus lists some quality parameters that could be improved for next year that may take some footwork through the busy winter season.

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Tom, Jason and. (2015). The 2015 in Review: 8 Points Evaluation of Your Spray Program – Tips with Tom #12. Sprayers 101. https://sprayers101.com/8-points/ (Accessed on April 23, 2026 at 08:12)

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