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    Washing and flushing your sprayers.

    Just a note to be aware of a problem I just ran
    into. Story goes like this. Last Saturday sprayed
    first 1/4 of peas with odyssey. Had 40 gallons left
    in sprayer that stayed in till Monday. Reloaded
    with odyssey Monday morning and moved to the
    next half section. Unfolded and walked along
    boom with remote control and flushed a couple
    gallons thru each section and checked nozzles.
    Started and sprayed field. Went back tonight 4.5
    days after spraying and found the first 1/4 mile x
    120 feet completely fried.. (3 acres). The culprit
    in my opinion is HEAT from last years desiccating.
    There has been close to 10,000 acres of
    glypho/aim/24D/Reglone put thru the sprayer
    since the HEAT was used. The merge adjuvant is
    a great tank cleaner if left in the booms for a
    couple days. Hope no one else has this happen.
    I could have easily flushed 30 gallons thru the
    boom prior to starting and problem would have
    gone away. Liberty is another fantastic tank
    cleaner as well I have found over the years.
    Good luck all.

    #2
    JD most of my residue issues have been after leaving
    something in the tank overnight if I don't give enough
    agitation to re-suspend.

    My guess is that there was a big concentration of
    chemical is the first 1/4 mile. If you notice any issues
    with next year's crop it was odyssey/merge and not
    heat.

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      #3
      The burn is to fast for the odyssey .. It looks like
      HEAT burn. It is strange for sure.

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        #4
        We did that five years ago, the first bit is really
        fried but the disappointing part is that you
        probably fried all your peas. They will still flower
        but only produce about 1/3 of what they would
        have. We had 450 ac lesson. We now put merge
        in our sprayer and booms and let it sit a day then
        we dump and flush. Finnish won't lift the residue
        but merge does, that's why you had a problem. I
        feel for your loss, be prepared for the worst.

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          #5
          I always use a soap to clean with. Flush
          or the case tank cleaner and run all
          rinse water out the booms. Your damage
          is pursuit, it does funny things when it
          sits or mixes with certain stuff, at one
          point knew what it was. It might not
          hurt to hit the first load over again
          with some ATP Releaf P or Omex P3. It's
          a stress receiver I normally use when
          spraying get my non CF lentils, no flash
          at all. It will help those peas not
          showing symptoms to metabolize anything
          that is not supposed to be there.

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            #6
            You did 10,000 since the heat was used,and it still
            did that?

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              #7
              Do you remove the end caps from your boom sections when your flush your sprayer? Years ago we had grief smoking crops with residue after lots of flushing. We have now installed valves at the end of each boom section and when we are flushing with water and ammonia we crack them open to purge the line. You would be suprised how much sub lethal and lethal contamination occurs from very small quanities of chemical residue that can acccumaulate in the end of the boom lines. The tell tale sign this has happened is when you have left your sprayer sit with Lib or roundup for a while and get rolling.

              good luck to all this spraying season.

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                #8
                JD,

                It is more likely that Everest type/group 2/or group 4
                residues did the damage.

                Solution: Flush with Finish and wait for a few hours for
                it to cleanse/clean the booms/tank. Like Crusher says
                install valves on the end of each section on the inside,
                then open and tilt the boom up on the outside of the
                boom ends so the rinse water/finish will all run out
                through the open valve on the lower end (because you
                lifted the outside up and left the middle of the boom
                down. Centre is the only section that can't be done this
                way.

                Some newer Deeres have a air purge system to help
                get the air out faster after draining the sections.

                Reminds me... need to get more Finish!

                Cheers!

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                  #9
                  JD,

                  We are using Viper... no need to add Merge in it as the
                  28 per AMS is the adjuvant in it instead.

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                    #10
                    Thats right 10,000 acres since last use of express or HEAT. Checked my first clearfield lentil field sprayed this morning. First 1/4 mile x 120' is also screwed but not as bad as the peas. I dont believe the damage is across entire fields, not even concerned to be honest. The unaffected areas are as green and healthy as can be once the booms cleared. Finished peas and sprayer sat for a day, reloaded and checked all nozzles by running few gallons thru each section. I am a thorough sprayer cleaner guy. Fresh water flush, followed by finish flush, remove all endcaps, screens and filters. Flush open ended thru booms with finish. Let sit for an hour and reflush twice with clean water. Its definately the merge pulling whatever is in it somewhere. Have an agrologist looking at it to determine whether its HEAT or express. Funny thing is I have made a commitment to not use any more express or HEAT prior to this happening. Not sure what else u can do other than use merge as your tank cleaner and let it sit in the system for a day and then a total reflush prior to spraying.

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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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