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How important do you all think having a spray system in your trailer or truck is. Im trying to decide on if I should have one put on my new trailer. Its going to be a 10 hole with ATV Storage. High side storage. Might be nice to clean out the ATV area. Another decision to make.
 

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I don't have a trailer, but I have an Ainley set up in my pick up (drawers, dual kennels, fans, etc.) and I had a water tankd and pump put in as part of the package.

I really like it, and would recommend it. The additional cost was well worth it.
 

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I built my own set-up in the back of my pick-up which included a 15 gal. water tank with a 40 psi pump. I love it except that I wish I'd gotten the 60 psi pump. The tank and pump cost $135 at Northern Tool & Equipt but you can get them other places. Well worth the investment, I use it to water the dogs, hose them off when they're muddy, wash out the crates, etc.

Pete
 

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I had a WEB PAGE

Stored that detailed a guys homemade setup. He had a platform in the bed of his P/U. He got some 4" pvc Pipe witht he endcaps. cut a hole in one and put in a Faucet. On the top of the he put in a Tire Valve stem. He glued it on the other end. On the faucet he had a QUick Couple for the hose. When he got hom he would take the core out of the valve stem, to relieve the pressure, Hook up his garden hose to the quick Couple and fill it. When water came out the Valve stem she was full. Turn the Hose Off Turn the Faucet off, Put the core back in, Use a BIcyle pupr or 12volt air pump to Pressurize the system. and he was ready to go. I foregt what he said the volume was per foot per " diameter. If he ran out of pressure he could remove the valvestem and use gravity for water.
 

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I debated the same subject when I was having Ainley make my trailer. I finally decided to install it and I am so glad I did. I would rather have something I don't need than something I wish I would gotten.
After the first messed kennel you have the spray system will pay for itself.
Dave
 
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