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COMMANDO1

Just finished the fogger, works very well. My daughter asked why dont i just use the regular fogger, my reply....1. i get to drive the WH and 2 it looks really cool.

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TT

I have a few tractors here that will do that without all of that extra hardware. :D :woohoo:

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keg

lol i did to tt till i rebuilt the 312-h :woohoo:

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keg

what kinda liquid are u putting in the resivoir there?

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SousaKerry

Careful that fog may kill the bug eyed tractor :woohoo:

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SAM58

:P :ROTF::D:woohoo:

:D

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boovuc

Guys!

Don't forget!

Always where your PPG when your fogging. :woohoo:

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BooVuc

Mill Hall, PA

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rexman72

Guys!

Don't forget!

Always where your PPG when your fogging. :woohoo:

SmokinWH.jpg

BooVuc

Mill Hall, PA

to funny lol very cool though

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COMMANDO1

I THINK IT IS CALLED PREMITHRIN...SOLD AT TSC

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Lane Ranger

Commando: How about posting a little more detail about how you fabricated that fogger. It is a great idea for a very useful Wheel Horse attachment!

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Duff

Commando: How about posting a little more detail about how you fabricated that fogger. It is a great idea for a very useful Wheel Horse attachment!

:D

What Lane said, for sure!

Duff :woohoo:

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nylyon

This brings up a bad memory... Back in '75 I found in the basement a "fogger" kit which mounted very similar to this one. I carefully frilled a hole in the muffler or our then 1 year old C-160 Automatic and installed the rest of the kit. It worked great, that is until dad saw that I drilled a hole in the muffler..... needless to say, the kit was removed, a new muffler bought and couldn't sit for a little bit.

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wheelhorsecravins

why not fill with mouth wash that kills moscitoes and smells good too, I know bad spelling :woohoo:

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COMMANDO1

Sorry guys it is called melethion....maybe spelling wrong.

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Lane Ranger

I did find this interesting posting on the "Blitz Fogger" that was made in Wisconsin. While they old pesticides are now long gone - I still think this might be a useful design for the current pesticides.

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http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/museum/art...ives/001296.asp

"Blitz Fog" Pesticide Cocktail

"Blitz Fog" pesticide package, manufactured for Northern Industries, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, c. 1965-1967.

(Museum object # 1999.143.22)

This package of "Blitz Fog," which features a casually dressed woman eradicating pesky mosquitoes as she tidies her lawn with a power mower, embodies several mid-twentieth century attitudes about home and nature. The illustration expresses both post-World War II America

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