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Newport MI
Posted 10/19/2021 12:25 (#9276903 - in reply to #9276747)
Subject: RE: Pull type yard sprayer help


WilgerIndustries - 10/19/2021 11:03

Depending on the spacing of your nozzles, with red nozzles (which are a standard 0.4 us gpm nozzle @ 40PSI, so doesn't matter which brand to determine flow rate), it'd be in the realm of 15GPA @ 8.5MPH @ 45PSI, if your spacing is ~20" wide between the nozzles.

Depending on your label, I recall off the top of my head it was something like 0.170 ml/Gallon for PAR III (2,4D chem that I use for clover in yard/turf), so that'd be in around 1.1 gallons/25 tank. Not sure what it was for straight 2,4D. Best double check the label though. I hadn't had any issues with kill coverage in clover at those kind of rates.

All in all, I find similar to the others that after a good frost is a good time to spray out before winter.

If you measure out the tip spacing and confirm what kind of rate you were aiming for, we can figure stuff out closer.


40inch spacing
Hard to get more than 4mph pulling it behind riding lawnmower.
I just want to be close...this white clover is really taking out my grass. Here is my radar 24d label

Edited by Newport MI 10/19/2021 12:27




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