My top link is about twice as fast as I would like it to be. Is there such a thing as a flow reducing washer or something of the sort that you can put in-line with the hose to reduce the flow?
This flow control valve will solve your problem.My top link is about twice as fast as I would like it to be. Is there such a thing as a flow reducing washer or something of the sort that you can put in-line with the hose to reduce the flow?
So you would need one for each hose to control it in both directions. That would work.This flow control valve will solve your problem.
It is adjustable, further it only restricts in one direction.
Flow Control Valve
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Dave
Yes flow control orifices exist. There have even been tractor owners buying fittings at TSC and ending up with an orifice fitting totally unaware that is what they bought. Then the fun begins as the performance has changed completely when they thought they just changed a hose and a fitting.So you would need one for each hose to control it in both directions. That would work.
I figured they would have a washer or something similar with a small hole in it that would work in both directions.