Transporting the Sprayer
For moving the sprayer long distances, use a trailer. Secure
the sprayer to the trailer. Also, make sure the booms are
tied down and secure. Figure 27 and Figure 28 illustrate the
tie-down points.
1. Tie-down points
1. Rear tie-down point
Towing the Sprayer
In case of an emergency, the sprayer can be towed for a short
distance after you open the tow valve. However, we do not
recommend this as a standard procedure.
WARNING
Towing at excessive speeds could cause a loss of
steering control, resulting in personal injury.
Never tow the sprayer faster than 4.8 kph (3 mph).
Towing the sprayer is a 2-person job. If the machine must
be moved a considerable distance, transport it on a truck or
trailer; refer to Transporting the Sprayer (page 28).
1. Rotate the tow valve (Figure 29) 90 degrees in either
direction to open it.
Figure 27
Figure 28
1. Tow valve
Important: If you do not open the tow valve
before towing the sprayer you will damage the
transmission.
2. Affix a tow line to the frame. Refer to the front and
rear towing points in Figure 30 and Figure 31.
1. Front towing points
1. Rear towing points
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Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31