Tomahawk Motorized Fertilizer Spreaders are your best solution for lawn and turf applications! Plus with the liquid tank attachment, you can now convert your Tomahawk Spreader into a pest control fogger for mosquitoes and ticks.
Great for pest control and fertilizer applications, this quick switch tank is a great addition to your Tomahawk Backpack Granular Spreader. Quickly swap your granular spreader's dry tank for this liquid tank for your best solution for fighting annoying mosquitoes.
Perfect for applying pesticides for pest and parasite control around residential and commercial areas! With this 4-gallon liquid tank, cover 1 acre in 30 minutes or less.
Swap out the liquid tank on your granular spreader in a few simple steps:
What You Will Need:
- Granular Spreader (TGS30)
- Liquid Tank
Instructions:
Step 1:
Unlatch the granular tank from the body of the motorized spreader.
Step 2:
Remove the locking pin to disconnect the dust lever.
Step 3:
Gently remove the dust lever from the granular tank.
Step 4:
Place the liquid tank into the base and lock the latches on both sides.
Step 5:
Attach the clear tube to the base of the liquid tank and clamp in place.
Step 6:
Loosen the large tube clamp and fit the water valve underneath.
Step 7:
Tighten the large tube clamp to hold the water valve in place.
Step 8:
Connect the other side of the tube to the back of the water valve.
Step 9:
Attach the filter tube to the other side of the water valve.
Step 10:
Connect the other tube to the back of the filter. Clamp in place.
Step 11:
Screw the black knob into the blower nozzle.
Step 12:
Attach the connecting tube and slip it over the end of the blower. Tighten it in place.
Step 13:
Connect the end of the tube to the blower nozzle and clamp it in place.
Your backpack granular spreader is now ready to use with liquid fertilizers, pesticides, and more!
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