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Fertilizer hose lengths on planter
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NEILFarmer
Posted 4/6/2014 16:27 (#3800740 - in reply to #3800729)
Subject: RE: Fertilizer hose lengths on planter


Morris, IL
Yes and no Dave. Yes a lot of the newer sprayer have wet booms and boom valve so the 60' would not be true but same basic idea. Basically the outside tip spray water runs through lot more hose/pipe then inside tip and rate is the same.

NH3 is metered at the manifold. We have two on our bar that are out a ways and so i go to longest knife, make a loop for spare and cut all hoses the same. Their is an orifice in most NH3 manifolds. That is kind of don't understand why when guys run 3 manifolds they want you to use a special splitter manifold. If all the orifices are sized the same should be no reason.
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