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    #11
    Sundance was the most famous for this! Solution was
    to actually add finish while spraying the Sundance on
    the last load; till they reformulated.

    Cheers!

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      #12
      How do we post pics on this relic of a site??

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        #13
        Ahh, Merge, the best tank cleaner there is. Had
        many a problem when running a plastic tank and
        booms. Stainless tank and booms and air blow
        outs on booms seem to have eliminated the
        horror stories. Try not to leave ANY chemical sit
        in sprayer for extended period but sometimes
        unavoidable.

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          #14
          Where did everybody find all the merge .you can't
          beg borrow or steal any in west central sk

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            #15
            Did almost the same thing JD. First time I've tried spraying Authority on corn pre emerge. Last product before that was Reglone last fall. then sprayed Odyssey on alfalfa seed and roasted 25% of the first pass. Triple rinsed the Authority with finish and then precharged the booms to get the water out. What a mess. I feel your pain.

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              #16
              An overlooked part of the clean out can be the chem handler. Got caught twice,first time was Liberty after a lot of refine etc. Blamed it on plastic tank contamination. Next time was RR canola same history, proper cleanout with finish rinses of water etc. Thing that tipped me off was did first quarter rndup, field was fine, second field was terrible mess group 2 damage. The second one was loaded from tote via additional valve on handler (my fault I added valve) didnt think to back flush that valve so it had a bit of granules left. Never dawned on me the first time was certain it was tank contamination. So I jumped to a conclusion and ignored what really happened.

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