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<blockquote data-quote="Beefsmith" data-source="post: 7538849" data-attributes="member: 133822"><p>With our sprayer and our two neighbours it’s Amazone, JD and Chafer all with very similar complaints. As said this isn’t mechanical and just the nature of the beast. I’m wondering if we fit twin pumps it would eradicate the messy corners where the flow of product appears to be an issue. On a static test the sprayer is fine but when moving from start it’s not until it gets going so is one pump enough? 36m boom is asking a lot? There’s a lot of pipe work not just in the boom but also in the pipes running from the tank to booms and then all round the pump.</p><p>Also they aren’t pto driven so can the tractors cope? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷🏻♂️" title="Man shrugging: light skin tone :man_shrugging_tone1:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f937-1f3fb-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_shrugging_tone1:" />. All cvt gearboxes which share transmission with hydraulic reservoirs so tractor transmission setting off, oil driven pump on the sprayer trying to push to 36m, oil driven boom height control, oil driven steering systems so are we are a bit under powered tractor wise and would twin pumps on the sprayer hold the pressure better? As said on static tests they all test perfectly. I think Horsch fit a bigger pump compared to other brands as standard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefsmith, post: 7538849, member: 133822"] With our sprayer and our two neighbours it’s Amazone, JD and Chafer all with very similar complaints. As said this isn’t mechanical and just the nature of the beast. I’m wondering if we fit twin pumps it would eradicate the messy corners where the flow of product appears to be an issue. On a static test the sprayer is fine but when moving from start it’s not until it gets going so is one pump enough? 36m boom is asking a lot? There’s a lot of pipe work not just in the boom but also in the pipes running from the tank to booms and then all round the pump. Also they aren’t pto driven so can the tractors cope? 🤷🏻♂️. All cvt gearboxes which share transmission with hydraulic reservoirs so tractor transmission setting off, oil driven pump on the sprayer trying to push to 36m, oil driven boom height control, oil driven steering systems so are we are a bit under powered tractor wise and would twin pumps on the sprayer hold the pressure better? As said on static tests they all test perfectly. I think Horsch fit a bigger pump compared to other brands as standard? [/QUOTE]
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