A 200 gal sprayer is a popular choice for users who need more spraying capacity than small utility sprayers but do not want the cost, complexity, or size of large commercial rigs. It sits in a practical middle range: large enough to reduce refill interruptions, but still manageable when matched with the right tractor, trailer, or vehicle setup.
One of the first questions buyers ask about a 300 gallon pull behind sprayer is simple: how many acres can it cover per tank? It is a practical question because coverage per tank directly affects refill frequency, labor planning, field efficiency, and daily output.
When sizing a pump for a big pump sprayer, one of the smartest questions is whether to build in a flow and pressure margin. In most cases, the answer is yes—a practical margin is important for stable real-world performance. Many buyers size a pump only to the current nozzle flow requirement on paper, which may seem efficient but often causes problems in actual field use.