Feldspar
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- Location
- Essex, Cambs and Suffolk
We have a Techneat avadex spreader on the rolls. I am pretty sure the whole design is flawed because the pipes are of varying lengths. This changes the pressure drop down the pipe length which noticeably gives a higher airflow in the middle of the machine where the pipe lengths are shorter. This in turn, I'm think, leads to higher application rates in the middle of the rolls compared to the edges.
Have I got this right? Is the the same for all other systems too? How on earth does it work when it's piped on 36m sprayer booms? Haven't seen an obvious effect in the field, but in theory we are either under or over applying across the whole width.
Have I got this right? Is the the same for all other systems too? How on earth does it work when it's piped on 36m sprayer booms? Haven't seen an obvious effect in the field, but in theory we are either under or over applying across the whole width.