I know it won’t be 100% accurate, but assuming you have it set right, if you go slower for sharp turns or other reasons, it should be adaptive rate control, or am I missing something understanding how these pumps work?
Oh my gosh. Dad had one of those on the harrow for applying a pre-emergence spray. I forget the name, it was for wild oats. Banvel maybe? This was back sometime around the late 70's or the early 80's. I hated that setup. The pump was ok but the nozzles were stainless steel set in a plastic housing. And it never failed you'd hit a small rock and it would bust up a nozzle or rip a hose loose. It wasn't a well designed system. In those days about the only sprays farmers around here used was 2,4-D so there were a lot of cobbled together systems when other herbicides started coming into use.
I know it won’t be 100% accurate, but assuming you have it set right, if you go slower for sharp turns or other reasons, it should be adaptive rate control, or am I missing something understanding how these pumps work?
Oh my gosh. Dad had one of those on the harrow for applying a pre-emergence spray. I forget the name, it was for wild oats. Banvel maybe? This was back sometime around the late 70's or the early 80's. I hated that setup. The pump was ok but the nozzles were stainless steel set in a plastic housing. And it never failed you'd hit a small rock and it would bust up a nozzle or rip a hose loose. It wasn't a well designed system. In those days about the only sprays farmers around here used was 2,4-D so there were a lot of cobbled together systems when other herbicides started coming into use.