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<blockquote data-quote="manhill" data-source="post: 7408859" data-attributes="member: 18124"><p>I suppose some chemicals need more accurate application. The ones I use have a range for the type of crop. Wouldn't like to apply more of less than amount needed so I'm 'self calibrating'. It's in my interest. I can overspray with a calibrated sprayer just as easily as I can with non calibrated one. I can under spray, over spray, double spray with either but I wouldn't want to do that. I would change a nozzle that was causing t he wrong fan pattern, that's just common sense. </p><p>Nah, don't need a calibration certificate! (Run, duck and hide!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manhill, post: 7408859, member: 18124"] I suppose some chemicals need more accurate application. The ones I use have a range for the type of crop. Wouldn't like to apply more of less than amount needed so I'm 'self calibrating'. It's in my interest. I can overspray with a calibrated sprayer just as easily as I can with non calibrated one. I can under spray, over spray, double spray with either but I wouldn't want to do that. I would change a nozzle that was causing t he wrong fan pattern, that's just common sense. Nah, don't need a calibration certificate! (Run, duck and hide!). [/QUOTE]
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