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Trailed vs Self Propelled Sprayer
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 2331160" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>I wasn't attempting to argue about numbers of sprayers or people in that bit; instead I was saying that by being more on the ball, you can gain a lot of extra spraying time without any change in the logistics / number of sprayers or people. In any case, I am still unconvinced that it would be a better idea for us to ditch one sprayer in favour of a bowser. I don't think that we would double the output of one of the sprayers by using a bowser (I accept that you might, but it's obviously farm specific), whereas by using two sprayers (at a cost which may well be less than the cost of one sprayer plus a bowser) I think that we get closer to doubling our output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 2331160, member: 386"] I wasn't attempting to argue about numbers of sprayers or people in that bit; instead I was saying that by being more on the ball, you can gain a lot of extra spraying time without any change in the logistics / number of sprayers or people. In any case, I am still unconvinced that it would be a better idea for us to ditch one sprayer in favour of a bowser. I don't think that we would double the output of one of the sprayers by using a bowser (I accept that you might, but it's obviously farm specific), whereas by using two sprayers (at a cost which may well be less than the cost of one sprayer plus a bowser) I think that we get closer to doubling our output. [/QUOTE]
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