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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 4:21 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our
own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air.
Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would
have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank and
nozzles etc....
Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc... but
anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to ideas.

Thx

JAred

On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
[quote]

TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly

As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website unexpectedly went
down.
We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason given
was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our server
plan.
No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The "plug"
was pulled when this usage was reached.
The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more capable
server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make the trip
quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the completion of
the move is uncertain but has commenced.
Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with copious room
for our rapid growth long into the future.

John

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 7:28 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

I know I've seen early Kitfox information that there was a Ag Sprayer
version featured. Maybe they even sold a kit made to equip a Kitfox,
I'll look in my old Kitfox papers and let you know if I find anything.

Rex Hefferan
Kitfox M2/582 - being repaired
On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
[quote]

Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our
own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air. 
Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would
have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank
and nozzles etc....
Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc... but
anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to ideas.

Thx

JAred

On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
> -->  Kitfox-List message posted by:
> "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>
>
> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>
> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
> unexpectedly went
> down.
> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason
> given
> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
> server
> plan.
> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
> "plug"
> was pulled when this usage was reached.
> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
> capable
> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
> the trip
> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
> completion of
> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
> copious room
> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>
> John
>
> --


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 8:48 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

Jared,
  I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray
System  P/N: 69063.
It listed for $3,655.  There is a small side view photo which shows a
conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system mounted
behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with spray heads
across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts attached to the
outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the spray tubes.
 The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer heads."
 I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action.  I'll
send that if I can find it.

 At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They
may still have the information in their archives.

Here's a alternate system that might be adapted?
http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/Crop_Spraying.php

Rex Hefferan
M2/582

On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
Quote:


[quote] Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our
own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air.
Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would
have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank
and nozzles etc....
Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc... but
anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to ideas.

Thx

JAred

On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
> -->  Kitfox-List message posted by:
> "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>
>
> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>
> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
> unexpectedly went
> down.
> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason
> given
> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
> server
> plan.
> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
> "plug"
> was pulled when this usage was reached.
> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
> capable
> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
> the trip
> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
> completion of
> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
> copious room
> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>
> John
>
> --


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:51 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

Hi rex... i knew someone form our old school list would have seen
something. I wonder what they mean by ultra low volume??
With oshgosh goin on i'm sure many others like john mcbean will respond
later too but pics would be great if you find them.

On 7/29/2018 11:47 AM, Rex wrote:
[quote]

Jared,
I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray
System P/N: 69063.
It listed for $3,655. There is a small side view photo which shows a
conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system
mounted behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with
spray heads across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts
attached to the outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the
spray tubes.
The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer
heads."
I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action. I'll
send that if I can find it.

At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They
may still have the information in their archives.

Here's a alternate system that might be adapted?
http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/Crop_Spraying.php

Rex Hefferan
M2/582

On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
>

> Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our
> own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air.
> Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would
> have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank
> and nozzles etc....
> Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
> radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc...
> but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to
> ideas.
>
> Thx
>
> JAred
>
> On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
>>
>> "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>
>>
>> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>>
>> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
>> unexpectedly went
>> down.
>> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason
>> given
>> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
>> server
>> plan.
>> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
>> "plug"
>> was pulled when this usage was reached.
>> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
>> capable
>> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
>> the trip
>> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
>> completion of
>> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
>> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
>> copious room
>> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>>
>> John
>>
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Posts: 33

PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:47 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

Searching the internet I found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-low_volume

Of course a ULV system design must have been chosen due to the
relatively lower load capacity available of a Kitfox. It would provide
the most effective coverage and thus be a viable choice for some small
farms.

 I scanned the catalog photo but the printed image is low resolution.
However It does help visualize the design.

Rex
M2/582
On 7/30/2018 5:40 AM, jareds wrote:
[quote]

Hi rex... i knew someone form our old school list would have seen
something.  I wonder what they mean by ultra low volume??
With oshgosh goin on i'm sure many others like john mcbean will
respond later too but pics would be great if you find them.

On 7/29/2018 11:47 AM, Rex wrote:
>
>
> Jared,
>   I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray
> System  P/N: 69063.
> It listed for $3,655.  There is a small side view photo which shows a
> conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system
> mounted behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with
> spray heads across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts
> attached to the outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the
> spray tubes.
>  The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer
> heads."
>  I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action. I'll
> send that if I can find it.
>
>  At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They
> may still have the information in their archives.
>
> Here's a alternate system that might be adapted?
> http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/Crop_Spraying.php
>
> Rex Hefferan
> M2/582
>
> On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
>>
>
>> Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of
>> our own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by
>> air. Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you
>> would have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for
>> a tank and nozzles etc....
>> Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
>> radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc...
>> but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to
>> ideas.
>>
>> Thx
>>
>> JAred
>>
>> On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
>>> -->  Kitfox-List message posted by:
>>> "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>
>>>
>>> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>>>
>>> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
>>> unexpectedly went
>>> down.
>>> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site.
>>> Reason given
>>> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
>>> server
>>> plan.
>>> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
>>> "plug"
>>> was pulled when this usage was reached.
>>> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
>>> capable
>>> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
>>> the trip
>>> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
>>> completion of
>>> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
>>> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
>>> copious room
>>> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> --


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:56 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

To clarify the caption in the photo, the "insert" is a sheet with the
prices and it only has the total price, no other details.

Rex
M2/582
on 7/30/2018 7:37 AM, Rex wrote:
[quote] Searching the internet I found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-low_volume

Of course a ULV system design must have been chosen due to the
relatively lower load capacity available of a Kitfox. It would provide
the most effective coverage and thus be a viable choice for some small
farms.

 I scanned the catalog photo but the printed image is low resolution.
However It does help visualize the design.

Rex
M2/582
On 7/30/2018 5:40 AM, jareds wrote:
>
>
> Hi rex... i knew someone form our old school list would have seen
> something.  I wonder what they mean by ultra low volume??
> With oshgosh goin on i'm sure many others like john mcbean will
> respond later too but pics would be great if you find them.
>
> On 7/29/2018 11:47 AM, Rex wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jared,
>>   I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray
>> System  P/N: 69063.
>> It listed for $3,655.  There is a small side view photo which shows
>> a conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system
>> mounted behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with
>> spray heads across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts
>> attached to the outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the
>> spray tubes.
>>  The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer
>> heads."
>>  I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action. I'll
>> send that if I can find it.
>>
>>  At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They
>> may still have the information in their archives.
>>
>> Here's a alternate system that might be adapted?
>> http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/Crop_Spraying.php
>>
>> Rex Hefferan
>> M2/582
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
>>>
>>
>>> Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of
>>> our own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by
>>> air. Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you
>>> would have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for
>>> a tank and nozzles etc....
>>> Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
>>> radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc...
>>> but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open
>>> to ideas.
>>>
>>> Thx
>>>
>>> JAred
>>>
>>> On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
>>>> -->  Kitfox-List message posted by:
>>>> "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>
>>>>
>>>> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>>>>
>>>> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
>>>> unexpectedly went
>>>> down.
>>>> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site.
>>>> Reason given
>>>> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
>>>> server
>>>> plan.
>>>> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
>>>> "plug"
>>>> was pulled when this usage was reached.
>>>> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
>>>> capable
>>>> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
>>>> the trip
>>>> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
>>>> completion of
>>>> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
>>>> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
>>>> copious room
>>>> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> --


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 9:04 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

Interesting tank and not very wide booms. I wonder if the spray swirls out the width of wing span or just that approximate 5 ft looking at pic. Atomizer is how they describe it so must really be a fine mist. But then again so are 4gpa tips on farm sprayer when you are driving 17 mph down a smooth field. I cant see if there is a pump like dusters or 12 v pump. Thanks for takin time to send what you had.

On July 30, 2018 8:56:42 AM CDT, Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com> wrote:[quote] [quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com>

To clarify the caption in the photo, the "insert" is a sheet with the
prices and it only has the total price, no other details.

Rex
M2/582
on 7/30/2018 7:37 AM, Rex wrote:
[quote] Searching the internet I found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-low_volume

Of course a ULV system design must have been chosen due to the
relatively lower load capacity available of a Kitfox. It would provide
the most effective coverage and thus be a viable choice for some small
farms.

I scanned the catalog photo but the printed image is low resolution.
However It does help visualize the design.

Rex
M2/582
On 7/30/2018 5:40 AM, jareds wrote:
[quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds <jareds(at)verizon.net>

Hi rex... i knew someone form our old school list would have seen
something. I wonder what they mean by ultra low volume??
With oshgosh goin on i'm sure many others like john mcbean will
respond later too but pics would be great if you find them.

On 7/29/2018 11:47 AM, Rex wrote:
[quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com>

Jared,
I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray
System P/N: 69063.
It listed for $3,655. There is a small side view photo which shows
a conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system
mounted behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with
spray heads across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts
attached to the outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the
spray tubes.
The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer
heads."
I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action. I'll
send that if I can find it.

At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They
may still have the information in their archives.

Here's a alternate system that might be adapted?
http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/Crop_Spraying.php

Rex Hefferan
M2/582

On 7/29/2018 6:20 AM, jareds wrote:
[quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds <jareds(at)verizon.n
Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of
our own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by
air. Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you
would have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for
a tank and nozzles etc....
Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with
radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc...
but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open
to ideas.

Thx

JAred

On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
[quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by:
"jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com>

TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly

As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website
unexpectedly went
down.
We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site.
Reason given
was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our
server
plan.
No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The
"plug"
was pulled when this usage was reached.
The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more
capable
server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make
the trip
quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the
completion of
the move is uncertain but has commenced.
Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with
copious room
for our rapid growth long into the future.

John

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 11:23 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

If you read the Wiki link you see the word "fog".
 I'll bet the wing vortex spreads the spray pattern out beyond the wingspan. If you look at most photos and video of any crop duster it's a typical pattern. Here's one:
https://www.shutterbug.com/content/crop-duster-0

Rex
M2/582


On 7/30/2018 11:03 AM, Jared wrote:

[quote] Interesting tank and not very wide booms. I wonder if the spray swirls out the width of wing span or just that approximate 5 ft looking at pic. Atomizer is how they describe it so must really be a fine mist. But then again so are 4gpa tips on farm sprayer when you are driving 17 mph down a smooth field. I cant see if there is a pump like dusters or 12 v pump. Thanks for takin time to send what you had.

On July 30, 2018 8:56:42 AM CDT, Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com> (rexinator(at)gmail.com) wrote: [quote] [quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com> (rexinator(at)gmail.com) To clarify the caption in the photo, the "insert" is a sheet with the prices and it only has the total price, no other details. Rex M2/582 on 7/30/2018 7:37 AM, Rex wrote: [quote] Searching the internet I found this: <jareds(at)verizon.net> (jareds(at)verizon.net) Hi rex... i knew someone form our old school list would have seen something.  I wonder what they mean by ultra low volume?? With oshgosh goin on i'm sure many others like john mcbean will respond later too but pics would be great if you find them. On 7/29/2018 11:47 AM, Rex wrote: [quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Rex <rexinator(at)gmail.com> (rexinator(at)gmail.com) Jared,   I found a 1991 Denny Aerocraft Co. catalog listing for a Ag Spray System  P/N: 69063. It listed for $3,655.  There is a small side view photo which shows a conformal tank mounted between the landing gear and spray system mounted behind that. The system seems to be a horizontal tube with spray heads across the bottom of the fuselage and additional struts attached to the outer wing struts to support the outer ends of the spray tubes.  The caption states: "Ultra Low Volume. 2electric pumps. 4 atomizer heads."  I also remember seeing photos or video clip of it in action. I'll send that if I can find it.  At least you know it's been done by a previous Kitfox Company. They may still have the information in their archives. Here's a alternate system that might be adapted? jareds(at)verizon.n (jareds(at)verizon.n) Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air. Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank and nozzles etc.... Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc... but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to ideas. Thx JAred On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote: [quote] -->  Kitfox-List message posted by: "jdmcbean"<jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com> (jdmcbean(at)kitfoxaircraft.com) TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website unexpectedly went down. We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason given was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our server plan. No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The "plug" was pulled when this usage was reached. The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more capable server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make the trip quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the completion of the move is uncertain but has commenced. Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with copious room for our rapid growth long into the future. John --


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 12:41 pm    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

I’ve seen an Avid with a spray rig on it in one of their old promo videos. Had an underslung tank and nozzle boom if my memory severs me correctly. Never seen one in person.

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[quote] On Jul 29, 2018, at 7:20 AM, jareds <jareds(at)verizon.net> wrote:



Noxious weeds are getting out of controll in our area and many of our own pastures can only be sprayed on foot or horseback / or by air. Thought i'd reach out to the old school list where some of you would have likely seen something out there to adapt to a kitfox for a tank and nozzles etc....
Also i have started doing some testing on cover crop seeding with radishes / turnips / alfalfa within the rows of a corn crop etc... but anyone that has seen or developed anything like this i'm open to ideas.

Thx

JAred

> On 7/16/2018 1:42 PM, jdmcbean wrote:
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> TEAMKITFOX - UPDATE - We are growing Rapidly.. Very Rapidly
>
> As you may have noticed, yesterday TeamKitfox.com website unexpectedly went
> down.
> We quickly discovered, the server company shut down the site. Reason given
> was the site has outgrown the allotted data usage available on our server
> plan.
> No warning was sent informing of this approaching predicament. The "plug"
> was pulled when this usage was reached.
> The procedure to migrate our rather large database to the new more capable
> server was started. Hopefully TeamKitfox.com's data base will make the trip
> quickly with little difficulty and intact. Time frame for the completion of
> the move is uncertain but has commenced.
> Hopefully in a couple days our site will be up and running with copious room
> for our rapid growth long into the future.
>
> John
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 4:26 am    Post subject: Crop Dusting Reply with quote

yes 20 years ago a guy had one rigged up on a plane at sun fun he sprayed water for the crowd he set the spray facing back used alot of aluminum tubing and hose clamps .went up to grose weight and kept the water tanks in the CG range it all looked pretty easy
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[quote] On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 4:49 PM, ANDY N FULTZ
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I’ve seen an Avid with a spray rig on it in one of their old promo videos. Had an underslung tank and nozzle boom if my memory severs me correctly. Never seen one in person.

Andy F

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