Video Library
Simplicity and customized spray rigs combine to make your business a success. Take a look at the videos below and give us a call to discuss your ideas.
Time-Lapse Video
Built to last from the ground up. A lot goes into building a rig that will last as long as ours. In fact, we take up to 48 hours to build one. But, thanks to our new time-lapse video, it will take you just seconds to watch how we do it. As you can see, we take care that every detail meets your standards and ours. The result is a rig that is easy to maintain and sure to perform. With proper maintenance, you can count on your rig for 15 to 20 years – even more with refurbishing.
Chorbie’s Tree and Shrub Rig Featuring the GSE 150 / 150-Gallon Split Tank

The Chorbie team came for one specific rig. Graham’s pricing and service sold them on two more. Equipment that's easy to use and maintain, rig design that makes operations more efficient, and quality you won't find anywhere else -- at Graham, the details make all the difference.
Equipment for a Weed and Fertilization Business

Jason Creel talks about the equipment that's needed to get started in the weed and fertilization business. Equipment choices will depend on your budget, the planned size of your business, and your goals for future growth. Graham is your one-stop shop for rigs, sprayers and spreaders, and we can help you choose the ones that are best for you. From small poly skid units to large, compartmented tanks, we’ve got you covered.
200-Gallon Poly Skid Unit

Whether you're a company who's just starting out or a veteran with multiple rigs on the road, you'll find our rugged skid sprayers are a valuable asset. According to our estimates, one of these can generate $145,000 or more in annual revenue. Graham builds poly skid sprayers like all of its products – with reliability and longevity in mind. Watch our video to learn about the benefits of these units and the ways that Graham customers have put them to work.
Return on Investment with a Graham Spray Rig

Jason Creel of Lawn Care Life talks about his Graham Spray Rig and why he thinks it provides one of the biggest ROIs you can get from a piece of equipment in the lawn care industry. He goes over every component of his rig and discusses how he utilizes each one in his fertilization and weed control business.
Lawn Care Q&A with Jason Creel and Donny Pitts

Donny Pitts, Graham Spray Equipment’s general manager, joins Jason Creel of Lawn Care Life for a live Q&A. The two give their top lawn care tips and provide advice about a variety of common lawn care issues.
Graham Spray Equipment and Brian’s Lawn Maintenance at GIE+EXPO

Graham Spray Equipment’s National Sales Manager Teddy Mathis joins Brian Fullerton of Brian’s Lawn Maintenance at the GIE+EXPO. The two discuss Graham’s history, and Teddy provides a tour of a customized Graham rig.
Building Your Lawn Care Business

Teddy Mathis, who joined Graham’s sales department after running his own lawn care company, has a conversation with Jason Creel of Lawn Care Life about building a successful business. Topics include marketing, pricing, and the best – and worst – add-on services to offer. Since many people entering the field know more about lawns than business operations, Teddy emphasizes the importance of learning about leadership and management.
Customizing Your Rig

Sales Manager Dave Arnett talks to Jason Creel of Lawn Care Life about choosing the right rig for your business and your budget. Dave describes the process of guiding customers through Graham’s wide range of customization options and the ways that we continue to come up with new ideas to meet customers’ evolving needs.
Keeping Your Rig on the Road

Jason Creel of Lawn Care Life visits Graham and interviews General Manager Donny Pitts about the simple routine maintenance that can make a big difference in the working life of your rig. They also discuss winterizing spray units for the off season and the parts you should always carry in your truck.
GSE Custom Rig

Custom spray rigs are a big part of the Graham Spray Equipment business, and building a unit that meets a customer’s exact needs is what we do best. This custom rig features a 600-gallon tank for lawn care, compartmented 400/200, and a 300-gallon spray unit for trees and shrubs. This combination requires a 13-foot aluminum bed, and we recommend the truck shown here, the NQR from our trusted partners at Isuzu.
GSE Maverick

The GSE Maverick, with a 400-gallon split tank, costs less than a comparable pickup truck and spray unit – but that’s not its only advantage. This rig's extremely tight turning radius provides superior maneuverability. Plus its spacious bed provides easier access to equipment and greater storage capacity. Better handling, better efficiency, better price.
GSE LawnScaper (LS2)

The LS2 is our answer for full-service landscape companies. With its versatile design, the truck is able to handle large sprayer-spreaders and has designated spaces to store your other landscaping equipment. With its maneuverable design, easily convert the LS2 back to a standard work truck within minutes.
GSE LawnScaper

For Nick Bell’s landscaping business, Super-Natural Landscaping, the right unit was the GSE LawnScaper. It allowed Nick to carry all his landscaping and spray equipment at one time and to serve more customers.
GSE 300-Gallon Unit

Rugged, nimble and good-looking, this skid sprayer might be just what you need to make your business a success. Like all Graham units, it’s built to your specifications, and, of course, also built to last.
GSE 600+100

It doesn’t get much tougher than this rig. Rugged, powerful and custom made to your specs, this sprayer can be the workhorse of your business. Count on it for years to come.
How To Calibrate A Bean Spray System

Learn how to calibrate a Bean spray system. These calibration instructions can help extend the life of your pump and your engine.
How to Calibrate a Hypro Spray System

Learn how to calibrate a Hypro spray system. These calibration instructions can help prevent catastrophic failure of your pump and engine.
How to Winterize Your Unit

It’s important to winterize your rig to protect your equipment through the cold season. Learn the steps you can take to winterize your unit and prevent damage from freezing conditions.
How To Get Your Unit Ready For Spring

There’s always a lot to remember when the busy season approaches. Here’s a checklist of tips and maintenance reminders to ensure your rig is ready for spring.