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<blockquote data-quote="# Robin" data-source="post: 6490324" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>They’re air induction nozzles too, believe its just a brand name.</p><p>Billericay Farm Services call theirs ‘billercay bubblejets’ (BBJ’s)</p><p>Hypro make guardian air</p><p></p><p>I really like bubblejets, especially into a crop canopy they seem to have a wet spread pattern that doesn’t seem too coarse and I don’t know how it doesn’t drift.</p><p></p><p>I found Lechler Idk’s produce a noticeably coarser spray at low pressures but that’s good if it gets windy on open grassland slow down and drop pressure to 2bar it’s a coarse pattern but it doesn’t drift and it always got a good kill.</p><p>If you want a fine spray mist then wind the pressure up to 4 bar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="# Robin, post: 6490324, member: 1422"] They’re air induction nozzles too, believe its just a brand name. Billericay Farm Services call theirs ‘billercay bubblejets’ (BBJ’s) Hypro make guardian air I really like bubblejets, especially into a crop canopy they seem to have a wet spread pattern that doesn’t seem too coarse and I don’t know how it doesn’t drift. I found Lechler Idk’s produce a noticeably coarser spray at low pressures but that’s good if it gets windy on open grassland slow down and drop pressure to 2bar it’s a coarse pattern but it doesn’t drift and it always got a good kill. If you want a fine spray mist then wind the pressure up to 4 bar [/QUOTE]
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