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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6549902" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>I was thinking along the same lines as Fred when i read about it first, just offset your guidance.</p><p>as you say, its difficult to explain and as much as i try to think about it im not much wiser.</p><p>straight line lime drops onto the two discs, they pick it up in the middle and throw/spread it out to both sides in the form of a quadrant so to speak so that's mustard.</p><p></p><p>the stupid side of me is thinking that with an offset then your spread pattern wouldn't be as wide and your application rate would have to change slightly to allow for what would be somewhat of a narrower spread pattern but with an offset on the guidance and not as wide a spread pattern it sould be workable.</p><p></p><p>in reality im quite sure you know this dosent work, but why not exactly or am i missing the glaringly obvious...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6549902, member: 11821"] I was thinking along the same lines as Fred when i read about it first, just offset your guidance. as you say, its difficult to explain and as much as i try to think about it im not much wiser. straight line lime drops onto the two discs, they pick it up in the middle and throw/spread it out to both sides in the form of a quadrant so to speak so that's mustard. the stupid side of me is thinking that with an offset then your spread pattern wouldn't be as wide and your application rate would have to change slightly to allow for what would be somewhat of a narrower spread pattern but with an offset on the guidance and not as wide a spread pattern it sould be workable. in reality im quite sure you know this dosent work, but why not exactly or am i missing the glaringly obvious... [/QUOTE]
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