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What is up with the John Deere 3pt sprayers?

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I was looking into getting a larger version of my 60 gallon JD 3pt PTO boom sprayer.
I have the same one Tim (TTWT) has only mine does not have the fancy foaming option.
Seen here in Tim's video.





I was watching a video on a 110 gallon version and can't find it on the Deere website.




I am only Finding the Frontier versions now.
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That one pictured I can see a blue pump, which would mean it's not the silver series like the one that came on my 60-gallon Deere sprayer.
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I was looking into getting a larger version of my 60 gallon JD 3pt PTO boom sprayer.
I have the same one Tim (TTWT) has only mine does not have the fancy foaming option.
Seen here in Tim's video.





I was watching a video on a 110 gallon version and can't find it on the Deere website.



I am only Finding the Frontier versions now.
LS2015

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That one pictured I can see a blue pump, which would mean it's not the silver series like the one that came on my 60-gallon Deere sprayer.

Where does that 60gal that TTWT is using get it's pump power from? I don't see a PTO driving the pump and I didn't easily notice a wire harness.

Is your 60gal actually PTO driven or just 3pt?
Looks like both sprayers are using PTO pumps. You can see the hoses down by the lift arms on Tim's and the Bestway pump can be seen here:

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Yes, we both have the same model Deere 60 gal PTO driven sprayer.

The150 Gal sprayer I am interested in are also all PTO driven.

Also only looking at brands offering a silver cast premium pump option.

Bestway does offer multiple silver cast pump options.
Yep
This video goes over some good info on what to look for.
One of the main reasons I am only looking at Silver cast pumps.

Thanks for the info guys. I had no idea what a pto pump was or what those hoses were plugged into. I thought these 3pt sprayers were driven by the 540rpm shaft to a pump or gearbox. Learned something new today. 🙂
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