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What I learned spraying this year.
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Buehler
Posted 7/24/2016 16:58 (#5429988 - in reply to #5429798)
Subject: RE: What I learned spraying this year.



Scott City KS
golfnut - 7/24/2016 14:24

Ok.  Since we've beat the fence row nozzle thing to death and still not solved the fence row riddle, what are things other operators have learned that have made their spraying experiences better.



Sorry. That was me :)

As far as dust tracks, I usually use a larger size behind the wheels. It doesn't make much difference spread over 100 feet. Running 2 nozzles and running the rate controller is probably the way to go.

Biggest thing I do is make sure everything is ready the night before. All I want to do in the morning is check the semi tired and roll hard. My objective always has been and always will be to not F off good weather.

This winter I'm going to buy a QuickDraw and 3 inch pump. Biggest productivity killer is standing there while chemical pumps.

Don't be afraid of generics or price shopping. I have yet to have the cahones to buy anything online but I do price shop and run the cheapest chemistry available.


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