DOUGLASVILLE, Ga., – Graham Spray Equipment has expanded its offerings with a new box truck option. The fully enclosed truck protects spray equipment and chemicals from colder fall and winter temperatures, giving lawn care companies the ability to treat residential and commercial properties up to 10 weeks longer. By extending the spraying season, the box truck can effectively increase the revenue-generating portion of a company's year.
“In many parts of the country, lawn care is a seasonal business,” explained Graham general manager, Donny Pitts. “Some of this has to do with the type of turf, trees, and shrubs to be treated, but the colder temperatures of fall and winter are also a factor. When temperatures dip, chemicals often don’t mix up or spray as well, and that determines when a company stops spraying for the season. Our box truck takes some of the bite out of fall and winter so companies can stay out in the field longer.”
The Graham box truck provides ample storage and reduces repetitive loading and offloading of equipment, tools and supplies. Side and back doors offer access to tanks, hoses and cargo.
The 18-foot truck can be outfitted with a variety of Graham spray units configured to customer specifications such as single, dual and split tank options; mechanical or jet agitation; and multiple hose reels.
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