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chrislamberthafs

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  1. Then they would be on the cowboy side of things. Contamination is the reason. Any pesticide could be use in a tank and handling soaked materials dry or not just isn't acceptable practice.
  2. Whilst adapting a rucksack seems comfortable it goes against all the rules of best practice regarding pesticide useage. The old cooper pegler 20ltr is better than the cp2000 for comfort. I have a strange 20ltr pack also with nice straps but the body is too tall and sits lower on the back end e.g. the top of the arse. Simply is you want less strain use new kit, smaller amounts and it depends on how much you are using it. I have done Uber amounts of spraying and all I can say is get used to it, nothing is perfect, just have to man up a bit, it gets better.

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