Description
When you’re out there spraying crops and the wind picks up, you know that drift can turn a good application into a waste of time and money. This Greenleaf Technologies Turbo Drop tip is designed to cut through that problem with larger droplets that stay put instead of floating away. The white poly construction and #8 orifice deliver excellent drift control while maintaining the coverage you need for effective broadcast spraying.
Key Features
- Produces larger droplets that resist wind drift while still giving you solid coverage across your field
- 110-degree spray angle creates the wide, even pattern that’s perfect for broadcast applications
- Works efficiently across a wide pressure range from 30 to 120 PSI so you can dial in the flow for your conditions
- Durable poly construction handles farm chemicals season after season without corroding or cracking
- Compatible with TeeJet cap and tip systems for easy installation on your existing boom setup
Built for Real Farm Work
This tip is made for the broadcast spraying you do on row crops, pastures, and field applications where you need consistent coverage across wide swaths. Whether you’re applying herbicides on soybeans, fungicides on wheat, or liquid fertilizer on corn, the 110-degree pattern puts down an even application that won’t leave streaks or missed spots. It’s the kind of reliable performance you need when you’ve got hundreds of acres to cover and the weather window is closing.
Made to Last
The poly material stands up to the chemical exposure and temperature swings that come with field spraying. Unlike metal tips that can corrode from certain chemicals, this white poly tip maintains its orifice size and spray pattern for consistent results all season long. The #8 size gives you good flow rates without clogging up with debris.
Installation Notes
This tip fits standard TeeJet cap and tip combination systems, so installation is as simple as threading it into your existing caps. The 30-120 PSI operating range gives you plenty of flexibility to match your boom’s pressure settings. Keep a few extras in the toolbox—when you’re in the middle of spraying season and a tip gets damaged, you’ll appreciate having spares ready to go.


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