Observations with 
Spray 
Pressure at 60 PSI
 


XR TeeJet (Flat Tip) Observations (In Inches)
 
0 mph 10 mph 20 mph 30 mph 40 mph
XR110015VS
14
23
24
28
32
XR11002VS
13
23
23
27
30
XR11003VS
13
18
21
25
27
XR11008VS
9
12
15
18
21
 
At 60 PSI, most of the extended range nozzles recorded over 20 inches of drift at 10 mph and over.  The results of these nozzles seem to be consistent.  The fan pattern also seems to be fair, however, not as ideal as those of the 40 PSI results. 


Turbo TeeJet Observations (In Inches)
 
0 mph 10 mph 20 mph 30 mph 40 mph
TT110015-VP
1
9
16
16
28
TT11002-VP
1
7
15
15
29
TT11003-VP
1
7
14
14
25
TT11008-VP
1
3
6
11
16
 
The Turbo TeeJet tips also seem to be fairly consistent.  However, they are also recording a significant distance more of drift, than they did at 40 PSI. 


Air Induction TeeJet Observations (In Inches)
 
0 mph 10 mph 20 mph 30 mph 40 mph
AI110015-VS
4
9
10
14
19
AI11002-VS
4
8
12
12
16
AI11003-VS
4
8
10
11
13
AI11008-VS
4
7
8
8
9
 
It is becoming easier to visulize how the air induction nozzles are having considerably less drift than the other two tips, in wind speeds above 10 mph.  However, one has to keep in mind that no one should ever spray in wind speeds above 5 mph, making these results not as positive as they seem. 

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