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Correct Spraying Rate on a small sprayer
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidHammond123" data-source="post: 7669397" data-attributes="member: 160665"><p>Thanks [USER=13992]@Zebbedee[/USER].</p><p>I have a follow-up question, I was under the impression that the PTO was a steady RPM regardless of engine RPM, is that true or is it proportional to engine RPM?</p><p>I've seen these sprayers with PTO pumps and some smaller ones with 12V electric pumps, is the pressure controllable at all like with larger sprayers? (Or is it just whatever pressure the pump puts out)</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if you can't change the pump pressure then the tips or driving speed would have to be changed to get the correct rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidHammond123, post: 7669397, member: 160665"] Thanks [USER=13992]@Zebbedee[/USER]. I have a follow-up question, I was under the impression that the PTO was a steady RPM regardless of engine RPM, is that true or is it proportional to engine RPM? I've seen these sprayers with PTO pumps and some smaller ones with 12V electric pumps, is the pressure controllable at all like with larger sprayers? (Or is it just whatever pressure the pump puts out) Just wondering if you can't change the pump pressure then the tips or driving speed would have to be changed to get the correct rate. [/QUOTE]
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