Posted by billonthefarm on January 20, 2008 at 14:15:21 from (205.161.2.144):
In Reply to: NH3 pics posted by billonthefarm on January 20, 2008 at 08:25:10:
The tanks and toolbar belong to the local Helena plant. I figured someone would notice I use the makers and the light bar. In the bean stubble it I set the light bar but I really follow the marker. When out in the chiseled corn stalks the markers are totally useless so that is when the light bars earns its keep. The lightbar is worth every penny. I'm sure the new ones are better than this one. I'll post some pics so you can see when I spray I set it off center on the windshield. I do that beacuse spraying in rows I use it to get back on the correct row after turning. Once I get lined back up I just drive to the other end and I dont have to look over it all the time. The lightbar has made it possible to spray in the dark which can really help get over acres in a timely manner. No regrets buying it but I am glad I waited for one with the screen under the lightbar. I'm sure other guys on here have used them and can tell you what they think as well. bill
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