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Spray pattern - aerial view
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6272496" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Definitely yaw. It reduces as the booms settle down further up the field. Those tramlines aren't 24m wide either.</p><p></p><p>I'd spend a bit of time setting up your section control too. There's more overlap than needed at the ends. What correction signal does your Bateman have? If it's Egnos only there's a limit to how far you can cut your on/off lead times unless you're upgrading to a better signal. It also requires consistency of speed in & out of headlands - my Topcon controlled sprayer works on time not distance so rapid changes in speed near the ends varies the overlaps/misses. Does the operator travel at different speeds in different crops like spuds?</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be too critical - we had a new trailed sprayer 2 years ago & it took a while to set up the on/off times. Despite a good correction signal (Starfire 3) we still get overlap damage. Some liquid N scorch really shows up. There's a lot of it about even on farms with GPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6272496, member: 166"] Definitely yaw. It reduces as the booms settle down further up the field. Those tramlines aren't 24m wide either. I'd spend a bit of time setting up your section control too. There's more overlap than needed at the ends. What correction signal does your Bateman have? If it's Egnos only there's a limit to how far you can cut your on/off lead times unless you're upgrading to a better signal. It also requires consistency of speed in & out of headlands - my Topcon controlled sprayer works on time not distance so rapid changes in speed near the ends varies the overlaps/misses. Does the operator travel at different speeds in different crops like spuds? I'm not trying to be too critical - we had a new trailed sprayer 2 years ago & it took a while to set up the on/off times. Despite a good correction signal (Starfire 3) we still get overlap damage. Some liquid N scorch really shows up. There's a lot of it about even on farms with GPS. [/QUOTE]
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