Here is my applicator. I bought it for $250 last year. NH3 is about the cheapest form of N you will find. It can be dangerous, so you have to be careful and use the safety goggles and gloves. NH3 is super cold and exposure to skin and lungs can freeze burn them. Not a lot of these old style applicators left around the country, don't know if your supplier has any or not. If the nurse tank will fit between your rows, you can use a 3pt applicator and pull nurse tank thru the field. Depends on soil and how flat the ground lays, but I would think you could pull 7 knives. My applicator is 5 knives, but I'm on 36" rows. I have 2 more knives for it but the frame isn't long enough to space the extra 2 knives. Kinda hard on the end rows, but you don't need to apply it as heavy as preplant. Just be sure to stand up wind when changing tanks or filling applicator, It'll take your breath away!! Just be careful and make sure you understand what you are doing and you will be OK. MAKE SURE THE RINSE WATER TANK HAS WATER IN IT!!!!!!!! If you are burned, flush with water Immediately!!! I have had nurse tanks show up with empty water containers. Chris
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