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 34
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
1. Rotate the tow valve
direction to open it.
and
Figure 35
illustrate the
Figure 34
Figure 35
33).
(Figure
36) 90 degrees in either
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
1. Front towing points
1. Rear towing points
33
Figure 36
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and
Figure
38.
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