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Stihl Liquid-Only Backpack Sprayer
The new Stihl SR 430 gasoline-powered liquid-only backpack sprayer delivers a large spraying range, reducing the time it takes users to treat large areas. Its high performance pressure pump provides a constant flow of product with no loss of pressure, regardless of the spray angle. While the engine is running, the pump also continuously mixes and agitates the tank contents, delivering a more consistent application of product. The sprayer is also comfortable to wear, featuring an anti-vibration system, soft rubber grips and optional chest and hip belt accessory to evenly distribute weight. The SR 430 is ideal for farmers, foresters and pest controllers.
Key features include a 3.7-gal. container, which allows professionals to work for long periods of time without stopping to refill, a 33% larger container opening and a pre-installed pressure pump, which provides a constant flow of spray with no loss of pressure.
The throttle trigger traveler limiter gives the operator the option to set the most effective throttle speed for optimal control of power and pressure; and the single-lever control with simple starting procedure results in fast startups. Three different push-baffle screens allow for adaptable spray patterns and direction. A metering knob delivers five discharge levels to control power with a simple turn.
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