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| If you are running liquid on your sprayer, you can turn off your AIM (depending on model year, but guessing yours is 2017 or newer?)
IF it is a newer AimCommand FLEX sprayer, you'd set it to bypass mode, plug on the Wilger to teejet adapter on the integrated nozzle body (the one directly under the boom), open that manual check valve, and away you go.
The AIM system will stay off, and your auto-rate is going to look after the flow on the bypass nozzle.
A few guys might be able to post monitor pictures if you say which system you have, as the screens would be different (AimCommand or AimCommand FLEX) | |
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