ATV Sprayers

Many lawn sprayer manufacturers are good at supplying an affordable, easy-to-assemble product, but their functionality is a big secret until you use it for the first time. Less than desirable agitation and poor drainage are the results acquired from off-the-shelf tank designs.

At Demco, we designed a tank specifically for our Pro Series sprayers. A molded-in baffle system provides excellent circulation and chemical suspension and a large deep sump ensures uninterrupted application.

ATV/UTV Mounted Sprayers

High quality sprayers mount on the back of your ATV or UTV ranging from 14 to 80 gallons. Great for spraying weeds on your lawn, garden, or acreage.

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ATV/UTV Pull Sprayer

Perfect for acreage spraying, the Pro Series pull sprayers can pull behind your ATV or UTV. These sprayers range in size from 40 to 200 gallons

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Skid Sprayers to Mount in Pickup or Flatbed

The 110 or 115 gallon Pro Series sprayer can mount in the back of your pickup or flatbed trailer for your convenience.

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Demco Pro Lawn Sprayers

Whether you have a modest lawn at home or a larger area on a farm that you're responsible for, a lawn sprayer can be an indispensable tool. Not only can they make short work of labor-intensive work, the best of them work well with other tools that allow you to get even more done each day.

But if you're in the market for lawn sprayer, it's important to know that not all lawn sprayers are built or designed alike. The right lawn sprayer will give you many years of faithful service, while the wrong one will be nothing but a headache, might not work right, and may even damage your lawn.

What To Consider When Choosing a Lawn & Garden Sprayer

Before you make your decision, think about the size of the area you need to spray -- would a one-person pump do the job or do you need something that can go on the back of an ATV or cart, or do you need a sprayer that hooks up to your truck or tractor?

Beyond that, consider whether this is something you'll need once a season or once a week. A small handheld sprayer might work well once a year around the house, but dealing with its shortcomings every week in a small orchard could prove frustrating, if not impossible to work with. And don't forget the material you're spraying, which is possibly the most important component. Some materials and applications need much higher pressure than a handheld pump will give, while others could just be dangerous to have on your back or in the wrong place.

  • In general, handheld lawn sprayers are good for home gardens, small lawns and maybe a handful of trees, in addition to some light spot spraying. Operation is simple -- you must manually pump the sprayer as you work.
  • Backpack lawn sprayers are fairly similar, though they have the added benefit of moving the load to your back, so you can carry more and do more than with a handheld pump. Some are also pressurized by a small electric or gas motor, which allows for more continuous operation.
  • Spot sprayers are credibly the first pro lawn sprayers you'll encounter. They work well for gardens, lawns, smaller orchards, as well as pastures and fence rows, but they'll need to be mounted on an ATV or tractor. Because they're larger, you might be able to get the whole job done before needing to reload, and most are powered by an electric pump to make continued operation easy.
  • Trailer sprayers make good lawn sprayers and pasture sprayers, and they'll also work on golf courses and athletic fields. These larger lawn sprayers usually come with their own trailer and must be towed by a tractor, truck or other utility vehicle. Trailer sprayer pumps are powered by either an electric or gas motor.
  • Similar to a trailer sprayer but intended for the bed of a truck or utility vehicle, or on separate trailer, a skid sprayer is a good lawn sprayer and pasture sprayer, and is viable on gold courses and athletic fields. Motors that power these pumps are either gas or electric.
  • A 3-point sprayer attaches directly to a tractor's 3-point hitch, and is great for larger lawns and pastures, as well as golf courses and athletic fields. These sprayers are powered by the PTO, or power take-off, from the tractor, or an electric motor.