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What is the Blitz fogger intended for may I ask ?  

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*19 said:

What is the Blitz fogger intended for may I ask ?  

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I looked it up on Google. It was made from the 1950s until late 1960s.  You put different pesticides in it and it was plumbed into your exhaust, once hot it released the liquid and made it into a fog.  It was discontinued because it was dangerous breathing in the pesticides.  Who would've thought?!?!??! Lol

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prondzy
29 minutes ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*19 said:

I looked it up on Google. It was made from the 1950s until late 1960s.  You put different pesticides in it and it was plumbed into your exhaust, once hot it released the liquid and made it into a fog.  It was discontinued because it was dangerous breathing in the pesticides.  Who would've thought?!?!??! Lol

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prondzy
1 hour ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*19 said:

I looked it up on Google. It was made from the 1950s until late 1960s.  You put different pesticides in it and it was plumbed into your exhaust, once hot it released the liquid and made it into a fog.  It was discontinued because it was dangerous breathing in the pesticides.  Who would've thought?!?!??! Lol

Not on a wheel horse but here is one mounted to a Case from a brochure1757759786_case-banner-photojpg.jpg.4eabe690036e5556a39b99aa0a61204b.jpg

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Guest 88vic

Those people's lungs got pickled for sure. Shows how tough people were back then compared to today's generation.  Coal miners, auto body painters, etc. They didn't complain, just got the job done. 

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oliver2-44

Interesting devce, brings back memories!

As a kid (early 1960's) the city had a truck with a giant fogger that would drive the streets just after sundown fogging mosquitos.  Being typical kids, we would run out and play in the fog, and I'm still kicking!.  

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squonk

Legend has it that my 857 was equipped with a bug fogger. There are holes on the hood and an interesting hose on the exhaust pipe.

 

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Racinbob

Decades ago folks tended to do whatever it took to get the job done and I was no exception. Somewhere around 1980 I mounted a fogger tank on my 76. It didn't work very well, likely due to where the exhaust exited so I removed it and plugged the holes. I certainly wouldn't do that now and I could repair them properly but given the history of this tractor I'm not going to. You can see them 'above the 'H' in Horse on the hood. :)

 

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WHNJ701
8 hours ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*19 said:

Those people's lungs got pickled for sure. Shows how tough people were back then compared to today's generation.  Coal miners, auto body painters, etc. They didn't complain, just got the job done. 

yup and they died of cancer in their 60s

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8 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Interesting devce, brings back memories!

As a kid (early 1960's) the city had a truck with a giant fogger that would drive the streets just after sundown fogging mosquitos.  Being typical kids, we would run out and play in the fog, and I'm still kicking!.  

In the mid '60s I was a member of the local JCs and we were going to put on a street dance. The town didn't want to have one of their workers do the fogging because of overtime pay so they just gave us the keys to the forger truck, no instructions just go do it. No one said anything about igniting a burner or anything like that. We started the pump and kept on cranking on the pressure adjustment until a good stream of insecticide was coming out. Trust me when I tell you there were no bugs that night!    No bugs,  no birds,  no squirrels,  no raccoons,    no nothing!         :hide:

They never allowed us to use any town equipment again. 

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Lane Ranger
11 hours ago, prondzy said:

 I was surfing the clist in surrounding areas as most of us are because we are bored. I looked over a certain tractor several times in the course of the last couple months because it was nothing specail to me. Finally i took a good look and saw this beauty mounted on the hood. I contacted @WHX24 and told him to see if he could buy this attachment off the tractor because he was so close.... of course you all know Jim 🙄  he was afraid of the corona or he had too many Coronas:occasion-xmas: wasnt quite sure but it was after happy hour. So i called the guy up and he sold it to me off the tractor and mailed it to me. 

SO.......heres what you missed Jim

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The cap has Blitz fogger printed on it of you look closely.

 

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Buy some Bug Juice for that thing and Take to Portage , Wisconsin next year to the Garden Tractor Show Prondzy!   

 

You can run it every day and still not eliminate half of the mosquitoes! 

 

 I recommend buying a  55 gallon drum of the Bug Juice!

 

 

 

 

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bottjernat1

Ahh the old bug fogger! Nice find!! I use to own a couple of them! These were made for different tractors as well. The ones i had where on some deeres. For those pesky skeeters!

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c-series don
20 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Interesting devce, brings back memories!

As a kid (early 1960's) the city had a truck with a giant fogger that would drive the streets just after sundown fogging mosquitos.  Being typical kids, we would run out and play in the fog, and I'm still kicking!.  

We had the same thing! I kid you not we would have contests to see who would ride their bike behind the truck the longest!!! Not once did the guy driving the truck stop, get out and say “hey stupid kids don’t follow me!” I can still remember the smell of the fog. 

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ebinmaine

Turns out I have one of those little tanks here.

It was the fuel tank of the baby farm tractor we got at the auction.

 

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