Opinion
We always love to see when content sparks further discussion among viewers and readers. Discussion is what fuels learning among the agriculture community.
We tweeted this:
New unit from Summers Mfg designed to cut down on sprayer fill times — thoughts?https://t.co/lgQYy1vTST
— RealAgriculture (@realagriculture) February 1, 2016
Creating efficiency is not easy for product developers. It was very interesting to see some of the reactions to the Spray Fill Xpress on Twitter Sunday evening.
@realagriculture Had a look at it during AgDays. Nice idea, but I can buy fittings and get tanks made up for a heck of a lot less than $15k!
— Andrew Dalgarno (@Andrew_Dalgarno) February 1, 2016
@realagriculture Had a look at it during AgDays. Nice idea, but I can buy fittings and get tanks made up for a heck of a lot less than $15k!
— Andrew Dalgarno (@Andrew_Dalgarno) February 1, 2016
@realagriculture would rather have sight glasses and volume than meters on each tank. No calibration.
— Andy Kirschenman (@ndykmn) February 1, 2016
@realagriculture would rather have sight glasses and volume than meters on each tank. No calibration.
— Andy Kirschenman (@ndykmn) February 1, 2016
@k_baillargeon @ndykmn @realagriculture we bought one and will never buy another. We use jugs for accuracy.
— Brady Sproat (@bsproat) February 1, 2016
@bsproat @ndykmn @realagriculture banjo meters are awesome. Works great for glyphosate and liberty
— Kelly Baillargeon (@k_baillargeon) February 1, 2016
@bsproat @ndykmn @realagriculture it also allows product to flow much faster. It has no restriction. Will not work for some chemicals tho
— Kelly Baillargeon (@k_baillargeon) February 1, 2016
If you haven’t already, watch the video on the Spray Fill Xpress and let us know what you think. Could this be the product to create faster load times or does the concept need to be improved before you are a big believer?