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Planter In-furrow pump
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newag1
Posted 2/13/2019 16:40 (#7318605 - in reply to #7318447)
Subject: RE: Planter In-furrow pump



WNW Illinois, Henry Co
fluid goes to the least resistance, so if for some reason one row becomes partially plugged you will never know it. if you maintain the redballs, you will have a better idea than no reballs., you might want to put a accumulator after the piston pump to take out the pulses, Precision has them made by Banjo. I would think piston would be ok as long as it is not too big. also could use an electric driven pump or small poly centrifugal one too. lots of options, Orifices will make the rows much more even across the planter.

good luck
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