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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7528279" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I have never heard of anyone going down a size unless they have lost a big % of their area.</p><p></p><p>What brand of machine have you got? In what way are your crops messy?</p><p></p><p>I sympathise with some of the issues. The dose rate does vary on curves which is why Pulse Width Modulation systems are becoming more common.</p><p>Corners - you get used to it and learn to use your mirrors to back into corners.</p><p>Boom stability - play around with your dead band settings to adjust the sensitivity of the reaction. It took us a while to tune our Chafer Contour system properly. A slower forward speed will help.</p><p>Wheelings - we went to direct drilling which meant ruts were a thing of the past. With a 6000 litre tank it was a heavy old rig but we needed it for liquid fertiliser output. The narrowest tyres we could run with the axle weights were 480mm. 650s for the rest of the year with good quality tyres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7528279, member: 166"] I have never heard of anyone going down a size unless they have lost a big % of their area. What brand of machine have you got? In what way are your crops messy? I sympathise with some of the issues. The dose rate does vary on curves which is why Pulse Width Modulation systems are becoming more common. Corners - you get used to it and learn to use your mirrors to back into corners. Boom stability - play around with your dead band settings to adjust the sensitivity of the reaction. It took us a while to tune our Chafer Contour system properly. A slower forward speed will help. Wheelings - we went to direct drilling which meant ruts were a thing of the past. With a 6000 litre tank it was a heavy old rig but we needed it for liquid fertiliser output. The narrowest tyres we could run with the axle weights were 480mm. 650s for the rest of the year with good quality tyres. [/QUOTE]
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