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Power equipment is of 5 types--high-pressure sprayers, low-pressure sprayers, mist blowers, dusters, and fog applicators. The power source is usually a gasoline engine, ranging from one horsepower in small machines to 75 horsepower or more in the larger machines. The above power sprayer has 12 stationery nozzles.

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