Sprayer Controls And Components - Toro 41164 Operator's Manual

Turf sprayer
Hide thumbs Also See for 41164:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Warning
Towing at excessive speeds could cause a loss of
steering control, resulting in personal injury.
Never tow the sprayer faster than 5 mph (8 kph).
Towing the sprayer is a two person job. If the machine must
be moved a considerable distance, transport it on a truck or
trailer; refer to Transporting the sprayer, page 19.
1. Affix a tow line to the frame.
2. Put the range selector in the Neutral position and release
the parking brake.
3. Tow the sprayer at less than 5 mph (8 kph).
Sprayer Controls and
Components
Master Spray Lever
The master spray lever allows you to start or stop the spray
operation. Rotate the lever forward to enable the spray
system and rearward to disable it (Fig. 16). When the
master spray lever is in the Off position, the Spray Pro
screen reads "Hold."
1
Figure 16
1. Boom levers
2. Pump switch
4
2
3
3. Application rate knob
4. Master spray lever
20
Boom Levers
The boom levers are located at the rear of the control panel
to the right of the seat (Fig. 16). Push each lever down to
turn the corresponding boom section on and up to turn them
off. These levers will only affect the spray system when
the master spray lever is on.
Pump Switch
The pump switch is located on the control panel to the right
of the seat (Fig. 16). Toggle this switch forward to run the
pump or rearward to stop the pump.
Application Rate Knob
The application rate knob is located on the control panel to
the right of the seat (Fig. 16). Rotate the knob clockwise to
increase the spray system pressure or counterclockwise to
decrease pressure.
Boom Lift, Sonic Boom, and Foam Marker
Switch Locations
If you install the electric boom lift, sonic boom, and foam
marker kit, you will add switches to the control panel for
controlling their operation. The sprayer comes with plastic
plugs in these locations.
Rate Control Valve
This valve (Fig. 17) controls the amount of fluid that is
routed to the booms by directing fluid flow to the booms or
the bypass hose to the tank. To control this valve, rotate the
application rate knob on top of the valve to obtain the
desired pressure.
3
4
2
Figure 17
1. Rate control valve
2. Flowmeter
1
3. Boom valves (3)
4. Boom bypass valves

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Multi-pro 1200

Table of Contents