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lizton IN | The big thing is who gets the sprayer if you both have fields to spray and not enough time to spray it all. (last year rains) It sounds good to start on one side of the operation and spray to the other. In a lot years this works well a few years it doesn't. You both need to be flexible in the real world where S happens something is going to come up that can't be split fare easily. Like someone hit the ground with the boom and it broke when the other one was running it. As time goes both of you will get the short end of the sprayer you can't get upset about it. If you do then this will not work. My $.02 worth | |
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