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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 1747054" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Sorry. I'm being a bit slow this morning. You're saying that the best configuration is the twin cap with 10 degrees forward & 50 degrees backwards?</p><p></p><p>Why 200 litres/ha? I'd say the most common rate is 100 litres/ha at 12 kph. The logic would dictate that the rearward facing nozzle would be even more important at the higher speed.</p><p></p><p>Agrovista reckoned that down/backwards with a twin cap was the best configuration for application pre & early post emergence. Syngenta say it's alternating forwards/backwards, though they haven't done much with twin caps & don't have angled nozzles small enough (015) for 100 l/ha work in twin caps.This may have something to do with their previous history of nozzle blockages in bigger 03 angled Hawk nozzles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 1747054, member: 166"] Sorry. I'm being a bit slow this morning. You're saying that the best configuration is the twin cap with 10 degrees forward & 50 degrees backwards? Why 200 litres/ha? I'd say the most common rate is 100 litres/ha at 12 kph. The logic would dictate that the rearward facing nozzle would be even more important at the higher speed. Agrovista reckoned that down/backwards with a twin cap was the best configuration for application pre & early post emergence. Syngenta say it's alternating forwards/backwards, though they haven't done much with twin caps & don't have angled nozzles small enough (015) for 100 l/ha work in twin caps.This may have something to do with their previous history of nozzle blockages in bigger 03 angled Hawk nozzles. [/QUOTE]
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