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Top hat filters in spray line
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6723396" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I hate top hat filters. Really fiddly and time consuming to check & clean. Not quite so easy to see when partially blocked either. I still have them on dribble bars though as stripping down dribble bars is a real PITA. I'd sooner have the nozzles block as you can see them quickly & we always carry a bag of spares. Usually it's glyphosate after a long run of suspension products that cleans the lines out which causes most blockages. I prefer decent pressure filters (80# with 025 nozzles) & If I had to, would go back to fitting extra in line filters on the spray lines like I used to have when running Guardian Air Twins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6723396, member: 166"] I hate top hat filters. Really fiddly and time consuming to check & clean. Not quite so easy to see when partially blocked either. I still have them on dribble bars though as stripping down dribble bars is a real PITA. I'd sooner have the nozzles block as you can see them quickly & we always carry a bag of spares. Usually it's glyphosate after a long run of suspension products that cleans the lines out which causes most blockages. I prefer decent pressure filters (80# with 025 nozzles) & If I had to, would go back to fitting extra in line filters on the spray lines like I used to have when running Guardian Air Twins. [/QUOTE]
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