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Finished yesterday, sprayer seems all ok at the moment. Did give it a proper wash to be sure
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You'd think a pretty basic test, to see the effect on application equipment etc.I can’t seem many people keen to use it next year.
Local distributor was all ready running out of alternatives yesterday when i rang up to get a bit more fungicide for my spring wheatI can’t seem many people keen to use it next year.
Batch number on cans?Done 100ha. Numerous flow stop diaphragms now knackered. Rest of it being returned to sender. Hope no other damage elsewhere in the sprayer. Was washed out in the evening. Almost new sprayer.
MAR22CE0 18Batch number on cans?
EDIT We have had a few more chemsaver diaphagms to change than normal.We've done everything wrong, bigish mix and 100l/ha and not yet washed out properly. I'm hoping it is a bad batch. Ours was ordered some time ago but has only been on farm about 2 weeks. Fingers crossed.
Are you carrying on with it? I’m not risking it after first sign of troubleEDIT We have had a few more chemsaver diaphagms to change than normal.
Operator says that Univoq stinks of nail varnish remover!!
we have used this for T2 so I hope soIs Elatus Era a reasonable substitute?
For some choosing a reasonable substitute may depend if there is anything available! Just spoke to my agon he says he know of plenty of sprayers that have not had a problem with this material and another that is "fkd to the cost of 20 grand!" Apparently there is also a variety with a score of 9 for yellow rust that has yellow rust exploding in it....!Is Elatus Era a reasonable substitute?
Almost done before I had the email from supplier and the thread on here. Not worth the risk for future use though.Are you carrying on with it? I’m not risking it after first sign of trouble
Well it depends................Is Elatus Era a reasonable substitute?
Crispin.Well it depends................
Revystar would be the best substitute or a high dose Ascra, or Elatus if a rusty variety