Posted by caterpillar guy on June 12, 2021 at 04:09:00 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: sprayer is spraying. posted by rustred on June 11, 2021 at 20:49:24:
Rustred If you Look at Teejet's web site it will send you to a PDF file Look for your nozzle then move across the chart to the speed and pressure you want. They only post speed and pressure in even MPH and pressure in 10 PSI increments so you will need to adjust some for that. Though if you were to then use the oz per nozzle figure you should be right on the money. Now if you're using old worn nozzles then you will be off. Yes nozzles wear with use just like anything else. I am thinking of going back to flood jet nozzles for easier application with less plugging. I'm also thinking of looking at some of those low drift nozzles for spraying beans to cut spray loss on breezy days. For those going to say don't spray if it is windy sounds good till the middle of the field and half empty and need to finish the tank.
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