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Old 09-02-2018, 02:02 PM
J-Mech J-Mech is offline
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Hi Jonathan,
You needn't look up the parts or draw up a schematic. I was hoping to find a manual that would have all that already. To answer your questions, I am planning to use it. We have a large yard and I imagined using it prior to applying fertilizer or lime, and if we are in an extended drought. I also want to keep it original because that's just who I am ... I much prefer to keep it as original as possible. I have a 1962 Buick that I have tried to keep as original as I possibly can (I do not like mods at all), and while that has proven to be aggravating at times because parts are getting scarce, it is a source of pride that this is what it intended to look like. That's why I'd like to use a B+S engine of comparable age. Lastly, I do not have a rear PTO on my 105. I definitely have my heart keeping it as is.

On another forum, it appears that this is a Hypro Twin Piston pump in the 5200 or 5300 range, as ol'George said. I'm going to do some research on that now.

Thanks for responding.
Brian

Well, I think you will be lucky to get any kind of literature on it. Broyhill may or may not be helpful, but for the age of the sprayer, I wouldn't get my hopes up.

Here are a couple places to get sprayer parts from:

https://www.sloanex.com/sprayer-parts.html

https://www.shoupparts.com/products/sprayer-parts/

As a note, almost every farm supply store, (Rural King, TSC, Farm and Fleet, ect) carry sprayer parts. Not difficult to find them.
On one last note.... for anyone who has been around a sprayer, or even minor plumbing, this is about as easy as it gets. If you need a schematic to figure out how to plumb it..... well... it's pretty basic.

Here:
https://www.google.com/search?q=basi...w=1278&bih=570
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Old 09-02-2018, 05:02 PM
Steve N Mi Steve N Mi is offline
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It looks like the pump is missing some grease cover; what modern pump could be used in its place?

At this point I am interested in just getting it going and finding a pump that could be fitted. This isn't something that I want to spend a fortune on, but I would like to keep it close to original if at all possible. Thanks for reaching out.
Pretty sure it's a HYPRO pump - looks very much like the 3 or 4 I have on pumps here and Broyhill uses almost exclusively HYPRO pumps.

You may not find a grease cover - I don't think they have such thing. You know that the zerk moves as the pump is operated. I fill that cavity full of grease to keep liquids and dirt out.

Why change out the pump?


* I didn't find your specific sprayer but this was my first attempt.
https://broyhill.com/wp-content/uplo...ts_Catalog.pdf

Try searching "broyhill 3 hp gas sprayer parts" or maybe without the word parts.
http://www.hypro-pump.net/
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Old 09-03-2018, 05:16 PM
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Well, I think you will be lucky to get any kind of literature on it. Broyhill may or may not be helpful, but for the age of the sprayer, I wouldn't get my hopes up.

Here are a couple places to get sprayer parts from:

https://www.sloanex.com/sprayer-parts.html

https://www.shoupparts.com/products/sprayer-parts/

As a note, almost every farm supply store, (Rural King, TSC, Farm and Fleet, ect) carry sprayer parts. Not difficult to find them.
On one last note.... for anyone who has been around a sprayer, or even minor plumbing, this is about as easy as it gets. If you need a schematic to figure out how to plumb it..... well... it's pretty basic.

Here:
https://www.google.com/search?q=basi...w=1278&bih=570
Jonathan,

Thank you for that informative post. I'll see what I can find and will report back.

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Steve,

Are you saying there isn't supposed to be a cover on that oily mechanism, in the center of the pump? I assumed there was something missing. I do not want to switch out the pump if it is still good ... I just wanted to find out what make it is and research it from there.

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Old 09-03-2018, 10:19 PM
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Steve,

Are you saying there isn't supposed to be a cover on that oily mechanism, in the center of the pump? I assumed there was something missing. I do not want to switch out the pump if it is still good ... I just wanted to find out what make it is and research it from there.

Brian[/QUOTE]

I said I hadn't seen cover on the several HYPRO pumps I have. It dose appear there is a cover. Page 12 in the manual you could have found using the info provided by ol'George Post #2 in this link; https://system.na3.netsuite.com/core...f87cf&_xt=.pdf

Item 9 part # 0608-5300 is a Safety Cover

Have you checked out the tank to see if it will hold water? The warning given is DO NOT OPERATE THE PUMP FOR MORE THAN 30 SECONDS WITHOUT SUPPLY FEED TO THE PUMP.
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