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Eddie and Darren look at what components of the sprayer are examined.
Under EU legislation, all sprayers with a boom of 3m or greater must be tested. This legislation comes into effect from 26 November this year and all sprayers must pass to be used legally.
We visited Eddie Lynch of Suir Sprayers in Co Waterford to look at the process involved in the test and what elements are examined.
Eddie carries out the sprayer test himself and says the overall objective is to ensure that the machine is working accurately and to assess its environmental impact.
He says the test applies to everyone from “smaller farmers to large-scale tillage farmers – it’s across the board and everything on the sprayer has to work”.
Components examined in the test include the PTO shaft, pump, nozzles, tank lids and the tank itself.
The costs involved in the sprayer test vary depending on the size of the boom, according to Eddie. “Costs can range from €160 for a 12m test to €240 for a 24m test”.
Under EU legislation, all sprayers with a boom of 3m or greater must be tested. This legislation comes into effect from 26 November this year and all sprayers must pass to be used legally.
We visited Eddie Lynch of Suir Sprayers in Co Waterford to look at the process involved in the test and what elements are examined.
Eddie carries out the sprayer test himself and says the overall objective is to ensure that the machine is working accurately and to assess its environmental impact.
He says the test applies to everyone from “smaller farmers to large-scale tillage farmers – it’s across the board and everything on the sprayer has to work”.
Components examined in the test include the PTO shaft, pump, nozzles, tank lids and the tank itself.
The costs involved in the sprayer test vary depending on the size of the boom, according to Eddie. “Costs can range from €160 for a 12m test to €240 for a 24m test”.
The Conservation Advice Scheme, an off-shoot of the Vacant Property Refurbishment Scheme is live until the end of July. Tommy Moyles answers some of our readers' queries.
Aligning with new European regulations on short-term rental data collection; Ireland's new registration system could lead to thousands of self-catering closures, writes Janine Kennedy.
Sprayer testing is a vital step in sustainable farming. Here is a guide from the Pesticide Registration and Control division at the Department of Agriculture and Teagasc Machinery.
A large number of trailed and mounted sprayers were grant aided under TAMS II from the Department of Agriculture. Many of these sprayers are now due a test.
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