I have 2 200 gallon saddle tanks, one on each side of the 1850. I mounted the pump on the saddle tank frame, ran a hose up by the right side of operators platform where I can adjust the pressure a see the pressure guage, mounted the switch on the fender by the hydraulic levers. A single hose runs back to the planter into a Red Ball monitor and splits off into 4 hoses that run alongside row units and dribble behind the seed closing wheels. They make different size orifices for the pressure and gallons/acre you need. I had trouble in the wind last spring, so I extended the tubes closer to the soil. My planter is not set up for fertilizer openers, so I drop it about 2" beside the row. It has been trouble free, but I do take a water hose and wash off the press wheel every evening when I stop for the day. I have pictures if I can find them on this %^&*()## computer!! If I remember right, I'm putting on about 10 gal/acre. I can look up more exact info if you want me to. Chris
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