Hi, just bought a small orchard and was wondering if this is still what you use to spray your trees and its adequate. I have about 300 apple trees. How often do you have to fill it up and is it decently fast to get coverage?
Hi, Do you know why your RU-vid channel video views are not increasing? And do not reach people? The reasons I have found are: 1. Not using the correct video title 2. Do not use meta tags & description 3. Your videos are not SEO properly 4. Your video is not reaching the right people 5. Not using video hashtags properly 6. Not sharing the video on social media Some videos have good SEO quality, but most have very normal SEO quality. It is possible to make videos viral if video SEO is done properly.All video content and thumbnails are awesome. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have. I will cooperate with you in all kinds. I am waiting for your reply,,,,,
My videos are shared on Twitter, a private FB cider group, my farm dedicated FB channel, and Tumbler website. I don't tag them because RU-vid states that the tags are effectively useless. I'm happy with my audience. So, are you a cider maker?
@@Neighbour_AlI have been working as a Digital Marketer and RU-vid Video SEO for the past 4 years. So I know about it well. Let me know if you need any help. Thank you!
Hi I built fencing for about 5 years and I have used those duck bill anchors for different applications but if you drive a post you drive the small end of the post in the ground if you handset a post you put the big end of the post in the ground if you would have done that it might not have pulled out and we never packed with gravel that's just for water drainage you probably should have had a end brace behind the gate is that post was just like a latch post should have hung the gate off the side with the brace over a short amount of time the duckbill will actually pivot up and go horizontal that is what holds the pressure holds the pressure
There is a valve on the volute (nozzle) that control the fluid flow. Increasing the flow changes the discharge from a mist to a fog. It's really semantics at best.
I was looking for a way to add a bypass to my new Delavan 2GPM pump because it cycles like a machine gun. Man I got so excited watching your video that the second I saw you adding a bypass to your drain that I stopped watching and started piecing everything together. Running to the hardware store, back a forth to my shop. Then after a few hours and finally trying it out with great expectations what i got was my cycling problem solved but at the sacrifice of about 1GPM and a pump that doesn’t shut off while resting because it’s constantly feeding the tank with the bypass. I only used a two way hose Y not a regulator though. , Any thoughts. Thanks
I can't think of a solution for you. A bypass regulator is going to make your pump run continuously AND use some of the flow for it's operation. In a home you would have a volume tank to absorb some of the volume to give you steady pressure, but I can't think of an economical way for you to do this with a small sprayer. Sorry.
I am so glad I watched your video. Just took off a bad Bulldog but am now going to go with a Haul Master instead of another Bulldog. Thanks for the info!
Good Day M. Yelvington, I'm sorry but this is a FAKE Zambelli Pump! somebody didn't tell you the truth.... we remain at your disposal to give you further details about REAL Zambelli pumps.
I just hooked mine up, and three years later, they are selling the same setup, so doubtful they plan to improve it. Must not know of quick hitch in China.
Here's what I do...if you are right handed, put a surgical glove on your left hand and put a glob in the palm and warm it up. Once it is softened up, using a popsicle stick in my right hand, I dab it on the tree. Throw away the glove and stick when done--everything stays pretty clean.
Very interesting Alan! Appreciate the update and comments!Trying to figure out a floor layout for a new shed for use in my small orchard - cidery. Best Regards!