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Phil,

Get the accumulator. I use a 1520 or 2520 nozzle most of the time now, before I was limited to #50 nozzles or bigger which produce a ton of run off for us newer guys. This was the best $50-$60 I've spent.

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landisconstruction wrote:

Phil,

Get the accumulator. I use a 1520 or 2520 nozzle most of the time now, before I was limited to #50 nozzles or bigger which produce a ton of run off for us newer guys. This was the best $50-$60 I've spent.



The accumulator works great no problems with cycling the pump

-- Edited by Apsurfacesolutions on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 11:49:25 AM

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Thanks, guys, I will pick one up.

To prevent a lot of run off, I have started spraying the top and letting it trickle down and then spraying the bottom part of the roof with a pump up sprayer. It takes a bit longer, but at least we aren't making a mess.

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