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    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 4:36pm
Anybody have spray tanks mounted on front of a 7580. Seems the side frames are kinda of light to be hanging brackets and tanks on.  Was wondering to go about it or if it was even possible. 
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Had a couple of farmer friends that had Walsh slim line fiberglass tanks on their 7580 and 8550's. They both had a sub frame that bolted to the power director housing. The saddle tank assembly then sat on the sub frame. Nothing attached to the tractors side plates. I think they were 400 gallon total capacity. Good Luck, Mike
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Originally posted by Mike Kroupa Mike Kroupa wrote:

Had a couple of farmer friends that had Walsh slim line fiberglass tanks on their 7580 and 8550's. They both had a sub frame that bolted to the power director housing. The saddle tank assembly then sat on the sub frame. Nothing attached to the tractors side plates. I think they were 400 gallon total capacity. Good Luck, Mike


Couldn’t you almost do 400 gallons off the 3pt. Agree the frame isn’t overly stout looking.
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Back in the late 70's to early 80's had a set of 200 gallon tanks on a maroon 7580 . 400 gallons and we mounted rite to the side rails . Never gave any trouble at all . Also made a frame that mounted on the quick hitch that carried 200 gallons . It all worked good .
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