I doubt you will be spraying @ 60 psi, 40 is more common. 60 psi would give lots of drift. The QCK-SS-20 translates to a TeeJet Floodjet Wide Angle Flat Spray Tip Nozzle. The TeeJet book puts the output of one nozzle @ 4 gpm (gallons per minute) @ 40 psi. There is an entire page in the TeeJet book for that tip. With nozzles at 40 spacing that tip will have an output of 149 gallons per acre @ 4 mph, 119 gallons per acre @ 5 mph, 99 gallons per acre @ 6 mph, etc. as I read the chart. When sitting in the yard and the sprayer operating at your desired pressure, measure the volume from one nozzle for a minute. Determine the total width when spraying. For example, nine nozzles at 40 inch spacing results in a spray width of 360 inches or 30 feet. To spray one acre you will travel 1,452 feet, or just over 1/4 mile. Do a test spray with water and determine your travel time for that distance. Now you will have a volume and time data to start your calculations for your chemical dilution. There are formulas to use but this is a starting point. Hope this helps.
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