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West Central Oklahoma | I haven't seen this question asked, but i got to thinking about this while selecting nozzles in the display. First scenario, you select a generic nozzle of any size. Second scenario, you select a nozzle that has the 40 degree angle back to run with see and spray.
Is there a timing change for section control between the first and second scenario based on the nozzle you chose? An example would be does selecting the generic nozzle pointing straight down make it turn on slightly quicker than the 40 degree nozzle because of the angle difference or is it just too small of a timing difference to have any affect on the section control and nothing changes in the timing.
maybe my train of thought is backwards, just curious to the thoughts of others. | |
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