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Strathcona, mn | I've had my luck with flow meters this spring, as long as your sprayer doesn't require more than 60gpm and you can make your fittings work it'll work just fine. I'm guessing you have a 100 series flow meter on your sprayer now. Once you said you plugged in the other flow meter and blew in it and the monitor responds you pretty well know the flow meter is toast. What you don't know is if it is the turbine magnet or the sensor. Believe me you don't want to buy a whole flow meter as they are darn expensive. A 132' sprayer at 10mph and 20gpa puts out 53gpm for a reference. I usually get sorayer parts from sprayer specialties in grand forks, nd. | |
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