jpolk
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Post by jpolk on Mar 23, 2012 21:47:57 GMT -5
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Post by black93z on Mar 23, 2012 22:05:13 GMT -5
off subject i know but, turn your caps lock off so that you're not "yelling" and makes your post easier to read. thanks
Carson
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Post by nctobfarmer on Mar 24, 2012 12:41:51 GMT -5
Neat sprayer. What is the supposed advantage in having the booms in front of the machine, instead of the traditional placement at the rear of the machine?
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Post by woltersfarm on Mar 24, 2012 15:05:03 GMT -5
Neat sprayer. What is the supposed advantage in having the booms in front of the machine, instead of the traditional placement at the rear of the machine? Well first off, its not a supposed advantage, its a real one . The reason is so you can see your entire boom at all times as opposed to having to look back all the time, and not being able to see the middle section. We have a Miller Nitro 2200ht (front boom) and its much nicer than having a rear boom, you are always confident ever nosel is working correctly, and is not plugged! Try and think of it as a combine, can you imagine having your bean platform or corn head where the chaff spreader is? May not be a perfect comparison, but you get the idea.
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