Show Act Now-Avoid Now Trouble Later Your spraying equipment will willbe willbe willbe be ready to go next spring if you give it simple care before you store it away says Jack W. W Herring Sanpete County ex extension extension ex- ex tension agent with the Utah State University Extension Services Extension Agricultural En Engineer Engineer Engineer En- En Dr Wayne B B. B Ringer suggests beginning with the pump Remove the pump stand it on end and rotate it by hand to drain out all remaining water After Arter the pump is dry lubricate lubricate lubricate cate it with clean oil oU and then store it in a dry place In preparing the sprayer itself it itself it- it self for storage remove the drums thoro thoroughly rinse them and store them upside down in ina a dry location Also remove and take apart the strainers and thoroughly wash and dry them Then wash all the felt rings in household detergent and water Rinse and dry them thor thor- Remove the hoses drain drain them and hang them up Spray operators have some boom troubles In Inthe Inthe inthe the spring Most of or this is the result of water freezing in the booms during the winter so drain them before you store them Remove the manifold manHold and regulator rinse th them m thorough thorough- ly Be sure they're good and dry and store them In a adry dry place With this kind of ot care your spraying equipment can be ready to start next spring without wIthout with wIth- out any trou troubles les |