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continue to sputter, try
adjusting the RPM of the
engine, either up or
down.
PLANNING A JOB
It is important to plan
your job. To determine
the amount of material
that is required for the
job, first determine the
size of the job in square
feet by multiplying the
width times the depth.
Next, deduct for any
buildings, driveways or
areas that do not need
to be seeded. Then divide
this number by the
number of square feet
your unit does in one
load. This will give you
the number of loads that
will be required to
complete the job. By
using the material
section of this manual
you can determine the
materials available for
the job. It is better to
have a little extra
material on hand just in
case it is needed. You may
need to think about your
water supply.
Give some thought to any
special treatment the
job might require. If
there are banks you may
want to add a tackifier
to those loads. If there
are shady areas, you may
wish to use a different
seed.
SEEDING
Generally when spraying
with a hose, it is best to
begin at a point furthest
from the machine and
work your way back to
the machine. That way
you do not have to walk
on your work. Just like
painting a floor, you do
not want to paint
yourself into a corner.
Planning ahead can make
the job go better.
*TIP There is a quick
coupler where your
discharge hose attaches
to the unit. If you are
seeding a job, and need to
move the machine to
refill with water, you
can just pop the hose off,
go get your water, you
can just pop the hose off,
go get your water, mix
the load, pop the hose
back in, and pick up right
where you left off.
SPRAYING
The spray is very even
and it is easy to get a
consistently even
application. Generally
coverage should be in
the range of 50% to 90%.
To explain this further
with 50% coverage you
would see half soil and
half green. With 90%
coverage, you would see
nearly all green, with a
little dirt showing
through. If you apply
too much mulch, the seed
may not be able to push
through the heavy
coating. If you apply too
little the job may not
retain moisture as well
as desired.
Turbo Turf Hydro
Seeding Systems come
with a variety of
nozzles. All systems
include a wide flat
pattern nozzle that is
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