Posted by GeneMO on January 21, 2009 at 15:48:07 from (71.49.79.139):
In Reply to: MPH herbicides posted by TimWafer on January 21, 2009 at 07:27:52:
Cheap way to check it. Get your tractor or sprayer all set up just like you are going to use it. Even go to the actual field as wheel slippage will vary between No till fields vs. chisled for instance. Get your watch out. Get two wrenchs or anything you can throw overboard and find later. I start driving, look at my watch and throw out my first marker. Drive for 1 minute, throw out other marker. Now go back and "step off" the distance traveled, or if you are a stickler I guess you could use a tape measure or wheel. Divide the feet traveled in 1 minute by 88 and you have MPH. Like I said, its cheap, and you get some exercise!!
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