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For farmers, landowners, and outdoor property managers seeking dependable, effective spray coverage across large areas, VEVOR offers an extensive selection of ATV sprayers. Our product portfolio includes models for every application type, property size, and terrain condition, ranging from small ATV spot sprayers for targeted weed management to large-capacity ATV broadcast sprayers for broad-field treatment. Constructed with robust tanks, reliable pump systems, and a variety of mounting choices, VEVOR ATV sprayers consistently provide reliable field performance.


VEVOR ATV Sprayers for Powerful, Efficient Weed Control and Field Coverage


Are you fed up with labor-intensive, slow-spraying techniques that do not adequately treat broad areas of your property between treatments? With VEVOR's ATV sprayers, you can quickly and reliably spray pastures, fields, fence lines, and trails in a fraction of the time it takes with manual methods. VEVOR offers the ideal ATV weed sprayer for your property, whether you require a full broadcast system for extensive applications or a tailored model for spot treatment.


Choosing the Right Tank Capacity and Spray Coverage for ATV Sprayers


The two characteristics that most directly affect an ATV sprayer's performance across a given property size and application type are tank capacity and spray coverage width. By matching both to your actual spraying requirements, you can avoid unnecessary refill pauses and ensure uniform chemical dispersion across all treated areas.


Small Tank ATV Sprayers for Targeted Spot Treatment


ATV spot sprayers with lower tank capacities, usually 15-25 gallons, are designed for precise, targeted weed control applications where volume output is less important than chemical accuracy and coverage area is constrained. A smaller, more portable sprayer is ideal for spot treatment in drainage ditches, between crop rows, along fence lines, and around structures, as it enables the operator to precisely direct the spray without over-applying to nearby areas or desirable vegetation.


When fully loaded, VEVOR's small-tank ATV weed sprayer models are light enough to stay within the cargo capacity ratings of most conventional ATVs without straining the back rack or impairing vehicle control on rough terrain. In addition to saving time and effort when refilling at a water source, the lighter tank weight enables several focused treatment runs in a single working session. A smaller-capacity ATV spot sprayer is the most economical and chemically efficient solution for property owners who want to control weed pressure along particular zones rather than treating entire fields. This is because it uses less herbicide and minimizes off-target drift when compared to broadcast application methods.


Mid-Range Tank Capacity for Mixed Spot and Broadcast Applications


For landowners whose spraying requirements fluctuate between targeted spot treatment and wider broadcast coverage, depending on the season, crop stage, or weed pressure level across the property, mid-range ATV sprayers with tank capacities of 25-50 gallons offer the most flexible balance between portability and operational coverage.


Over long spraying sessions across mid-size pastures, food plots, and recreational properties, a 25 to 50-gallon ATV broadcast sprayer covers far more ground per fill than a tiny spot sprayer, minimizing refill interruptions. With their reinforced polyethylene tanks, VEVOR's mid-range ATV sprayers can handle a wide variety of popular agricultural pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides without deteriorating liner quality or releasing chemicals into the spray solution over time. To maintain vehicle balance and handling stability over sloped terrain, creek crossings, and rough field conditions typical of working farm and ranch environments—where these sprayers earn their keep—these mid-range models' tank mounting footprint is designed to distribute weight evenly across the ATV's rear rack.


High-Capacity ATV Broadcast Sprayers for Large Property Coverage


ATV sprayers with tank capacities of 50 gallons or more are necessary for large farms, ranches, and commercial properties with substantial weed management or fertilizer programs to reduce refill frequency and optimize productive spraying time during each working session. Compared to smaller-capacity options, a high-capacity ATV broadcast sprayer that can hold 50 to 100 gallons per fill can treat many acres per tank on a typical broadcast boom configuration, significantly reducing the time needed to finish a full property treatment.


The heavy-duty rotomolded polyethylene tanks with baffled interiors found in VEVOR's high-capacity ATV sprayers minimize liquid surge during cornering, braking, and acceleration. This crucial design element avoids the unsteady weight shifts that unbaffled tanks create when operating at partial fill levels over uneven terrain. The VEVOR lineup's high-capacity variants feature high-flow pump systems rated to maintain constant pressure across broader boom widths, preventing pressure drops at the outer nozzle positions. The productivity boost from a single high-capacity fill, rather than several smaller-tank refill cycles, translates directly into quantifiable labor cost reductions for operators overseeing large acreage on a time-sensitive treatment schedule throughout every full-season spraying program.


Boom Width and Nozzle Configuration for Consistent Spray Coverage


The level of chemical distribution and the number of passes needed to cover a given acreage fully depend on the spray boom width and nozzle spacing. In situations where broader booms might come into contact with vegetation or structures outside the designated treatment zone, narrow boom configurations, typically 36 to 60 inches wide, are appropriate for row crop applications, orchard lanes, and ATV trail widths.


For broadcast applications involving open pasture, hay fields, and large plots where obstacle clearance is not a constraint, wider boom configurations (72 to 120 inches) are ideal because they cover more territory per pass. Compatible boom attachments with equally spaced flat-fan nozzles are available for VEVOR ATV broadcast sprayers. These accessories ensure consistent droplet distribution across the entire boom width, eliminating the need for dry strips or overlapping double-coverage zones between passes. To maximize application flexibility across various chemical programs and seasonal treatment requirements, VEVOR sprayers use standard nozzle bodies that accept the full range of commercially available agricultural nozzle tips. The choice of nozzle tip, whether flat fan, flood jet, or cone pattern, further refines spray coverage characteristics for specific application types.


Mounting and Features That Make VEVOR ATV Sprayers Ready for the Field


How quickly an ATV sprayer can get into the field and how dependable it is throughout the working season depend on a well-thought-out mounting mechanism and useful built-in features. Real-world operating situations are the main design reference for VEVOR’s engineering team.


Universal Rack Mounting and Secure Tank Attachment Systems


The rear rack mounting systems on VEVOR ATV sprayers are universal and fit the typical tubular rack specifications of the most popular ATV and UTV platforms. This feature eliminates the need for permanent rack structure modification, bespoke brackets, or drilling into the vehicle frame. Every VEVOR ATV weed sprayer comes with mounting hardware, including sturdy U-bolt clamps and locking straps, to firmly hold the tank against bounce, vibration, and lateral movement during aggressive off-road operation across rugged farm terrain.


To maintain the ATV's factory weight distribution and avoid the rear-heavy handling that incorrectly positioned sprayer tanks cause on steep slopes and hillside terrain, VEVOR rack-mount models position the tanks so the load weight is directly over the rear axle, rather than at the outermost rack edge. When the vehicle is needed for other tasks in between spray sessions, the entire sprayer assembly can be removed from the ATV in less than five minutes thanks to quick-release mounting options on some VEVOR models. This practical convenience eliminates the need for a dedicated sprayer-only ATV for the majority of small to mid-size property operations.


Pump Performance, Spray Wand, and On-Demand Flow Control


The ATV sprayer's pump mechanism and spray wand design directly impact how responsive, controlled, and fatigue-free field spraying is throughout a full workday. To avoid the need for a separate pump switch and pressure buildup in the line during intervals between spray passes, VEVOR ATV sprayers are outfitted with 12-volt demand pumps that turn on automatically when the wand trigger is opened and turn off instantly when it is released.


Because demand pump systems draw current only during active spraying, not during the full field session, they also have a longer battery life than constantly operating pump designs. The ergonomic pistol-grip triggers on VEVOR spray wands enable the user to convert between a wide fan pattern for broadcast coverage and a focused stream for targeted ATV spot sprayer applications without having to stop to change nozzle fittings. To maintain effective, physically manageable spraying throughout long working sessions on large properties, VEVOR ATV sprayers feature generous wand hose lengths that reach fence posts, beneath undergrowth, and terrain below the ATV's riding height without forcing the user to dismount.


Shop VEVOR ATV Sprayers for Faster, More Efficient Property Spray Coverage


From small ATV spot sprayers for focused weed management to large-capacity ATV broadcast sprayers designed for extensive field treatment, VEVOR's full line of ATV sprayers accommodates all tank sizes, spray patterns, and property types. Every VEVOR weed sprayer for ATVs offers dependable field performance at an affordable price, thanks to its robust tanks, demand pump systems, and universal rack installation. Take charge of the crop and weed control on your land right now by perusing the entire assortment at VEVOR.com.


FAQs


What tank size ATV sprayer do I need for my property?


A 15–25-gallon ATV spot sprayer is adequate for spot treatment on small properties under 5 acres. Select 25 to 50 gallons for mid-sized properties. An ATV broadcast sprayer with a capacity of 50 gallons or more reduces the need for frequent refills and increases efficiency for large farms and ranches that require full-field broadcast coverage.


Are VEVOR ATV sprayers compatible with all ATV models?


Yes, without requiring permanent alterations or the creation of unique brackets, VEVOR ATV sprayers use universal rear rack mounting gear with U-bolt clamps and locking straps that fit conventional tubular rack dimensions on most ATV and UTV platforms.


What chemicals can be used in a VEVOR ATV sprayer tank?


The chemical-resistant polyethylene used to make VEVOR ATV sprayer tanks is compatible with most conventional agricultural pesticides, herbicides, and liquid fertilizers. Before filling, always refer to the chemical manufacturer's compatibility instructions, and be sure to properly rinse the tank between chemical applications.


How does a demand pump system work on an ATV sprayer?


When the spray wand trigger is opened, the demand pump starts automatically and stops immediately when it is released. This prolongs battery life by drawing power only during active spraying, avoids pressure buildup between passes, and eliminates the need for a manual pump switch.


Can ATV sprayers be used for both fertilizer application and weed control?


Yes, VEVOR ATV broadcast sprayers are just as effective for herbicide programs as for liquid fertilizer applications. After chemical applications, fully rinse the tank, pump, hose, and nozzles to avoid cross-contamination that could harm crops or reduce the effectiveness of herbicides in subsequent treatments.


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