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Need a Powerful, Versatile Sprayer for your UTV?

Need a Powerful, Versatile Sprayer for your UTV?
Sep 25, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Demco Pro Series Skid Sprayers Equipped with Flexible Nozzles and Easy Controls

The Demco Pro Series lawn and garden skid-style sprayer is a top choice for those needing an efficient and versatile UTV sprayer. 

Available in 40, 60, and 80-gallon sizes, these sprayers are designed to be compact and can easily slide into the back of any type of UTV, even with the tailgate closed, making it perfect for tight spaces and easy transport. 

Benji Vande Griend, director of sales with Demco, explained to Farms.com that one of the standout features of this sprayer is the boomless nozzle. 

This is ideal for areas where you might worry about hitting obstacles like fence lines or trees. The boomless nozzle option uses two nozzles that shoot out, allowing for broad coverage without the risk of boom damage. 

For ease of operation, the sprayer includes a controller that can be mounted inside the cab of your UTV, so you can control both the pump and boom without getting out. 

In addition to the standard 15-foot hose with a wand for hand spraying, there’s an option for a 50-foot hose reel for those needing extra length to cover larger areas. 

The sprayer’s tank design also sets it apart. It features molding at the bottom to help with product agitation, ensuring a consistent and thorough spray. The tank also has a slope to ensure it drains out effectively, minimizing waste. 

For more details on this product, visit the Demco website




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