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Powering chem totes on tender trailer.
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Dan Loehr
Posted 3/9/2024 10:35 (#10658584 - in reply to #10658477)
Subject: RE: Powering chem totes on tender trailer.


Holland, Indiana (SW IN)
KDD - 3/9/2024 09:22

No need. Spraying life got better when I eliminated all the shuttle pumps and just ran 1" hoses from each shuttle to the Handler venturi to suck chems from each tote. Each shuttle line has its own meter and valve on the Handler...I just stand at the Handler, turn each valve and watch the meter, one at a time.
No chem exposure, no electric pumps, easy flush, no mess.

What's the point of using pumps when it is totally un-necessary??


There are a bunch talking about volume meter and not using a measuring inductor come
I can't get out of my head the thought of when Bicep first came out ( has to be over 40 years ago) having 750 gal bulk in an aluminum tank
Little electric meter broke down we measured all 750 gal with the 5 gal. calibration jug and 2 1/2 gaL jugs

Really SUCKED

Dan
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