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| Definitely still pick a nozzle that'll suit your pre-chemical as far as drift reduction as your main goal. For that high of a flow rate, you might not want to jump to the coarsest of options as you'll be talking a fairly big nozzle (Depending on speed of course).
Definitely not a conventional flat fan though.
If you give an idea of your speed, confirm your spacing, and what pre-chem you are talking, that'd give a better idea of how heavy into drift reduction nozzles you'd want to go once you get the best nozzle size. | |
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