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COMMANDER
TWIN FORCE
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  • Page 1 Illustrations, technical information and data in this book are to the best of our belief correct at the time of printing. As it is HARDI INTERNATIONAL A/S policy permanently to improve our products, we reserve the right to make changes in design, features, accessories, specifications and maintenance instructions at any time and without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T T T T T a a a a a b b b b b le of le of le of Contents Contents le of le of Contents Contents Contents Filters ..................37 Self-cleaning filter ............37 Choice of correct restrictor ........... 37 Declaration of Conformity ............
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    Conf Conformity ormity ormity Manufacturer, Importer, HARDI INTERNATIONAL A/S Helgeshøj Allé 38 DK 2630 Taastrup DENMARK declare that the following product; _________________________________________________________________________________________ A. was manufactured in conformity with the provisions in the COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 14 June 1989 on mutual...
  • Page 5: Operator Safety

    Note the following recommended precautions and safe If any portion of this instruction book remains unclear operating practices. after reading it, contact your HARDI dealer for further explanation before using the equipment. Read and understand this instruction book before using the equipment. It is equally important that other operators of this equip- ment read and understand this book.
  • Page 6: Commander Plus

    Support leg ladder Suspension Pump Hydraulic and electric components Crop Protection Kit P.T.O. shaft Boom and Work lights HARDI FILLER Lockers for pesticide containers and equip- ment Please note that some of the features are optional equipment GB 04 06...
  • Page 7 The operating unit is constructed of modules and is electrically controlled via a remote control box. The built-in HARDI-MATIC ensures a constant volume per hectare of the liquid (l/ha) at varying forward speed within the same gear when the number of P.T.O. revolu- tions are between 300-600 r.p.m.
  • Page 8: Sprayer Use

    The HARDI COMMANDER sprayer is for the application of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilisers. The equipment must only be used for this purpose. It is not allowable to use the sprayer for other purposes.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Sprayer

    Sprayer setup Connecting the spr Connecting the spr Connecting the spra a a a a y y y y y er er er er er Connecting the spr Connecting the spr Mounting the drawbar extension The extension piece is inserted into Dra a a a a wbar wbar wbar...
  • Page 10: Fixed Drawbar

    Sprayer setup F F F F F ix ix ix ix ixed dr ed dr ed dr ed dra a a a a wbar wbar wbar wbar ed dr wbar Make sure the drawbar points straight ahead from its position on the trailer. If not, the two turn buckles A can be adjusted till the drawbar is centred.
  • Page 11: Transmission Shaft

    Sprayer setup T T T T T r r r r r ansmission shaft ansmission shaft ansmission shaft ansmission shaft ansmission shaft Oper Oper Oper Oper Opera a a a a tor saf tor saf tor saf tor safety tor saf To avoid accidents and personal injuries, note the following recommended precautions and safe operation practices.
  • Page 12 Sprayer setup 8. Twist the collar and slide the yoke onto the P.T.O. shaft. Make sure that the lock engages by pushing and pulling the shaft forwards and backwards. T259-0003 9. Fit the chains to prevent the protection guards from rotating with the shaft.
  • Page 13: Track Gauge

    Sprayer setup T T T T T r r r r r ac auge e e e e ack g k gaug Altering the tr Altering the tr auge e e e e Altering the tr Altering the tr Altering the trac ack g k gaug The track gauge of the COMMANDER can be altered...
  • Page 14: Adjustment Ranges - Track Width

    Sprayer setup Adjustment r Adjustment r Adjustment rang anges - tr es - tr es - tr es - trac ack width k width k width k width Adjustment r Adjustment r es - tr k width 2250 mm The maximum track width for all models is The minimum track width depends on the parameters in the charts beneath and whether the sprayer is equipped with suspended axle or not.
  • Page 15: Permitted Rim Positions

    Sprayer setup &0 SOXV  7\UH VL]H  [   [   [   [   [   [   [  Sprayer with: )ODQJH KXE %UDNH KXE 0XGJXDUGV &0 SOXV  7\UH VL]H  [   [   [ ...
  • Page 16: Hydraulic Systems

    Sprayer setup dr dr dr draulic sy aulic sy aulic sy stems stems Hydr aulic sy aulic systems stems stems Hydr dr dr dr draulics COMMANDER-HA aulics COMMANDER-HA aulics COMMANDER-HA aulics COMMANDER-HA aulics COMMANDER-HAY Y Y Y Y Tractor Operated Hydraulics Connection requirements for COMMANDER-HAY are one double acting and one single acting spool valve.
  • Page 17: Control Boxes And Power Supply

    Required Fuse, Amp Positive + Negative - EVC operating unit Brown Blue D.A.H. Hydraulic White Black MANIFOLD valve Brown Blue Use the HARDI Electric distribution box (No. 817925) if the tractor has a doubtful power supply. GB 05 06 06...
  • Page 18: Brakes

    Sprayer setup Brak akes Tractor Trailer Emer Emer Emer Emer Emerg g g g g enc ency and par y and par y and par y and par y and park k k k k ing br ing br ing br ing brak ing br ake (if...
  • Page 19: Single-Line Brakes (If Fitted)

    Sprayer setup Sing Sing Single-line br le-line br le-line br le-line brak akes (if es (if es (if es (if f f f f fitted) itted) itted) itted) Sing Sing le-line br es (if itted) Flip the snap coupler protection flap away and connect the brake system snap coupler to the tractor outlet (black) and let the compressor fill the sprayer’s air reservoir.
  • Page 20: Counter Weight (Tracker Models Only)

    Sprayer setup Recommended tyre pressure: Counter w Counter w eight eight Counter w Counter w Counter weight eight eight (TRA (TRA (TRA (TRA (TRACKER models only) CKER models only) CKER models only) CKER models only) CKER models only) To improve stability on TRACKER models, extra weight can be added by means of liquid-filled tyres.
  • Page 21: Transport

    Sprayer setup T T T T T r r r r r anspor anspor ansport t t t t anspor anspor T T T T T r r r r r anspor anspor anspor ansport br t br t br t brac ack k k k k ets ets, height setting...
  • Page 22 Sprayer setup T T T T T r r r r r anspor anspor anspor ansport loc t loc t loc t lock k k k k anspor t loc When the boom is unfolded: Inspect the gap between the bolt A and the frame. Correct position = 1 mm gap. If necessary, adjust the position of bolt A.
  • Page 23: Driving Technique

    STEER TRA STEER TRA STEER TRA decreased stability when turning, especially when turning (If the sprayer is equipped with HARDI NOVA, please on hillsides. see separate instruction book). To avoid overbalancing, pay attention to these guide- The articulating drawbar on STEER TRACK is to be lines: operated manually via the D.A.H.
  • Page 24: Self Track

    Sprayer setup SELF TRA SELF TRA SELF TRACK SELF TRA SELF TRA The SELF TRACK is always in tracking mode. The SELF TRACK drawbar will always articulate when the tractor is turning and follow the tractor rear wheels. The SELF TRACK drawbar is hydraulically damped to obtain stable trailing.
  • Page 25: Equipment - Standard And Additional

    Small stor e Loc er (if itted) The locker A can be mounted next to the HARDI If necessary, grease the slide bars to make the ladder FILLER. It is for the purpose of storing pesticide contain- slide smoother. ers in use, nozzles, calibration- and compound equip- ment.
  • Page 26: Boom And Work Lights (If Fitted)

    The work light lamp B is also mounted to the railing of Two compartments the platform above the MANIFOLD valves. This lamp is positioned to lighten the HARDI FILLER + the MANI- FOLD system. It is recommended to switch of the rear lights of the tractor in order to save power consumption and to avoid reflection.
  • Page 27: Crop Protection Kit (If Fitted)

    Sprayer setup Each cutout in the shield is then fastened with a match- ing locking device, which are mounted along the lower part of the sprayer. Drag the split, twist it 90 and drop the split again to lock it T066-0074 T060-0123 Strawdividers...
  • Page 28: Mudguards (If Fitted)

    Sprayer setup Mudguar Mudguar Mudguards (if ds (if ds (if f f f f fitted) ds (if itted) itted) itted) Mudguar Mudguar ds (if itted) T060-0127 Mudguards can be fitted on the trailer wheels by means of a supporting frame which is bolted to a mounting on the wheel axle.
  • Page 29: Disconnecting The Sprayer

    Sprayer setup Transmission shaft support Disconnecting the spr Disconnecting the spr Disconnecting the spra a a a a y y y y y er er er er er Disconnecting the spr Disconnecting the spr The transmission shaft rests on the bracket A when not Always clean the sprayer - inside and outside - before in use (Low hitch models).
  • Page 30: Operating The Boom

    HAZ boom 4.Fold outer sections 3 5.Lift individual boom tilt 6 and 7 (If the sprayer is equipped with HARDI NOVA , please 6.Fold inner sections 2. Rear transport hooks see separate instruction book for operating instructions). engage automatically.
  • Page 31: Electrical Fan Speed Adjustment (If Fitted)

    Operation Electrical fan speed adjustment (if fitted) Increasing of fan speed Decreasing of fan speed The max. Revolutions for the fan is 3100 r.p.m., which will give full air speed of approx. 40 m/sec (90 mph). The fan speed is indicated by the transmission working pressure by means of a pressure gauge.
  • Page 32: Operating The Liquid System

    Normally, Agitation should be on but please refer to the Pressure manifold (green) Agitation following rules of thumb: Without agitation (pressure equalisation) HARDI MATIC 1. Choose “Without Agitation” if a high level of Return line (Self-cleaning filter) effervescence occurs in order to reduce the Self-Cleaning Filter amount of foam.
  • Page 33: Electrical Operated Manifold Valves (If Fitted)

    Operation F F F F F illing of illing of illing of illing of w w w w wa a a a a ter illing of Water can be filled into the main tank in five ways: Closed The disc has two 1.
  • Page 34 Operation only to fill from closed reservoirs (mobile water tanks 2. Suction Filling Device (if fitted) etc.) to avoid contamination. WARNING! Avoid contamination or personal WARNING! If suction hose/filter is carried on the injury. Do not open suction valve towards sprayer during spraying, it can be contaminated Suction Filling Device unless pump is run- by spray drift which will be transferred to lake/...
  • Page 35: Filling Of Rinsing Tank (If Fitted)

    Operation 5. Depending on the chemical in question, the Pressure 4. Filling device and Fast filling device used Manifold can be set on “Agitation”. If no agitation is simultaneously needed, this valve must be closed. 6. Engage the P.T.O. and start the pump. The Filling Device and the Fast Filling Device can be used simultaneously - this gives even bigger filling WARNING: Do not leave the sprayer whilst...
  • Page 36: Filling Of Clean Water Tank

    Operation Adjustment of Adjustment of C oper C oper C opera a a a a ting unit ting unit ting unit F F F F F illing of illing of illing of c c c c clean w illing of lean w lean w lean wa a a a a ter tank...
  • Page 37: Operating The Control Unit While Spraying

    Operation F F F F F ilter ilter ilter ilter ilters s s s s NOTE! HEREAFTER ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSURE EQUALISATION WILL ONLY BE NEEDED WHEN: All filters should always be used, and their function checked regularly. The mesh size of the filter in use 1.
  • Page 38: Filling Of Chemicals

    To get access to the HARDI FILLER, grab the handle Chemicals can be filled in the tank in two ways: and drag the HARDI FILLER the whole way down. Due to the spring loaded suspension, it will stay in this 1.
  • Page 39: Filling Of Powder Chemicals

    Operation towards “HARDI FILLER and the other green valve towards agitation. Close remaining valves. 3. Check that bottom valve A at the FILLER is closed. Black Green Green Green Black Green Green Green Filling of Powder chemicals 4. Engage the pump and set P.T.O. speed at 540 r/min 1.
  • Page 40: Use Of Rinsing Tank And Rinsing Nozzles (If Fitted)

    Operation Use of rinsing tank and rinsing Use of rinsing tank and rinsing IMPORTANT! The hopper rinsing device is using spray Use of rinsing tank and rinsing Use of rinsing tank and rinsing Use of rinsing tank and rinsing liquid to rinse the hopper for concentrated chemical. The nozzles (if nozzles (if f f f f fitted) nozzles (if...
  • Page 41: Technical Residue

    Operation aining a r aining a r esidue esidue Draining a r aining a r aining a residue esidue esidue clean water. 5. Disengage pump again. Using the dr Using the dr Using the drain v Using the dr Using the dr ain v ain v ain v...
  • Page 42: Safety Precautions

    Operation ety pr ety pr ecautions ecautions Rinsing tank Rinsing tank Rinsing tank Safety pr ety pr ety precautions ecautions ecautions Rinsing tank Rinsing tank To avoid algae developing in the rinsing tank always drain the rinsing tank when the sprayer is not in use for a Always be careful when working with crop long period.
  • Page 43: Air Technique

    Air Technique Air tec Air tec Air technique hnique hnique hnique Air tec Air tec hnique With TWIN air assistance energy is added to the spray droplets to improve control with the spray liquid . This way TWIN makes it possible to: •...
  • Page 44: Setting Of Air Speed, Rules Of Thumb

    B Angling of air and liquid, rules of thumb want some local advice you are very welcome to contact the TWIN application expert at the HARDI importer or daughter company in your country To control wind drift the influence of wind speed and wind direction as well as the horizontal air current •...
  • Page 45: Water Sensitive Paper

    (droplets) on the paper. This with all TWIN sprayers. way you can test different spraying techniques. Water sensitive paper is available at your local HARDI dealer, part No. 893211 l i t NOTE! All volume rates, pressures and air suggestions indicated in these tables are only guiding. Special conditions regarding climate, quality of the crop, spraying time and chemicals applied (burning) may partially change the procedure.
  • Page 46 Air Technique NOTE! All volume rates, pressures and air suggestions indicated in these tables are only guiding. Special conditions regarding climate, quality of the crop, spraying time and chemicals applied (burning) may partially change the procedure. * NOTE! If dust is deposited on leaves the air speed must be reduced. GB 09 01...
  • Page 47 Air Technique l l i l l i l i t l i v ) l i ) l i l i t NOTE! All volume rates, pressures and air suggestions indicated in these tables are only guiding. Special conditions regarding climate, quality of the crop, spraying time and chemicals applied (burning) may partially change the procedure.
  • Page 48 Air Technique l l i l l i NOTE! All volume rates, pressures and air suggestions indicated in these tables are only guiding. Special conditions regarding climate, quality of the crop, spraying time and chemicals applied (burning) may partially change the procedure. * NOTE! If dust is deposited on leaves the air speed must be reduced.
  • Page 49: Maintenance - Rules Of Thumb

    If any portion remains unclear bar (20 psi). or requires facilities which are not available, then for safety reasons please leave the job to your HARDI 2. Select and use the appropriate protective clothing. dealer’s workshop.
  • Page 50: Cleaning And Maintenance Of Filters

    Maintenance 10. Replace all the filters and nozzles and store the sprayer. If, from previous experiences, it is noted that the solvents in the pesticide are particularly aggres- sive, store the sprayer with the tank lid open. NOTE! If the sprayer is cleaned with a high pressure cleaner lubrication of the entire machine is recom mended.
  • Page 51: Lubrication

    Maintenance Lubrica Lubrica tion tion Lubrica Lubrica Lubrication tion tion Recommended lubrication is shown in this table. Always store lubricants clean, dry and cool - prefer- ably at a constant tempera- A A A A A ture - to avoid contamination from dirt and condensed water.
  • Page 52 Maintenance All models B - 10h B - 10h B - 10h B - 10h B - 10h A - 50h A - 50h A - 50h A - 50h A - 50h T201-0001 T222-0000x Double pump (HCFS only) A - 50h A - 50h A - 50h A - 50h...
  • Page 53 Maintenance (Upside down) Without suspension C - 250h C - 250h C - 250h C - 250h C - 250h (Upside down) B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h B - 250h...
  • Page 54 Maintenance C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h C - 50h...
  • Page 55 Maintenance B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h B - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 50h C - 500h C - 500h C - 500h C - 500h C - 500h T219-0003...
  • Page 56: Service And Maintenance Intervals

    Maintenance vice and Maintenance inter vice and Maintenance interv v v v v als vice and Maintenance inter Service and Maintenance inter vice and Maintenance inter 10 hour 10 hour s ser s ser vice vice 10 hour 10 hour 10 hours ser s ser s service...
  • Page 57: 1000 Hours Service Or Yearly, Whichever Comes First

    Maintenance 1000 hour 1000 hour 1000 hour 1000 hour 1000 hours ser s ser s ser s ser s service or y vice or y vice or y vice or year vice or y early ly ly ly ly, whic , whic , whic , whic...
  • Page 58 Maintenance 4. Nozzle f 4. Nozzle filter 4. Nozzle f ilter ilters s s s s ilter 4. Nozzle f 4. Nozzle f ilter 10 hour 10 hour 10 hour 10 hour 10 hours ser s ser s ser s ser s service vice vice...
  • Page 59 Maintenance 10. R 10. R 10. Retighten bolts (suspension only) etighten bolts (suspension only) etighten bolts (suspension only) etighten bolts (suspension only) 10. R 10. R etighten bolts (suspension only) Check that these 9 bolts - on each side of the COM- MANDER - are tight.
  • Page 60 Maintenance 5. T 5. T 5. Tyr yr yr yr yre pr 5. T 5. T e pr e pr e pressur e pr essur essur essur essure e e e e 50 hour 50 hour 50 hours ser s ser s ser s service vice...
  • Page 61 Maintenance 100 hour 100 hour s ser s ser vice vice 100 hour 100 hour 100 hours ser s ser s service vice vice 1. Chec 1. Chec k/adjust dr k/adjust dr k/adjust dra a a a a wbar (F wbar (F wbar (F wbar (Fix ix ix ix ixed dr...
  • Page 62 Maintenance 3. Br 3. Brak 3. Br ake adjustment e adjustment e adjustment e adjustment 3. Br 3. Br e adjustment 250 hour 250 hour 250 hours ser s ser s service s ser vice vice vice 250 hour 250 hour s ser vice Lift the back of the COMMANDER from the ground.
  • Page 63 Maintenance 4. Air br 4. Air br 4. Air brak ake f e filter ilter ilter ilters (if s (if s (if s (if f f f f fitted) itted) itted) itted) 9. R 9. Readjustment of 9. R eadjustment of eadjustment of the boom eadjustment of the boom...
  • Page 64 Maintenance Inner section folding adjustment Boom r Boom r Boom r Boom r Boom readjustment eadjustment eadjustment eadjustment eadjustment The boom tip must point slightly forward. If 1.Park the sprayer on a level surface necessary adjust the inner 2.Unfold the boom completely section folding as follows: 3.Lower tilt rams completely 1.Depressurize the...
  • Page 65 Maintenance 500 hour 500 hour s ser s ser vice vice 500 hour 500 hour 500 hours ser s ser s service vice vice 1. Hy 1. Hy 1. Hy 1. Hy 1. Hydr dr dr dr draulic oil f aulic oil f aulic oil f aulic oil filter...
  • Page 66 3200/4200 WARNING! If you do not feel totally confident Max. drum diameter A 302 (11.8897) 402 (15.8388) changing wheel bearings or brake shoes contact Min. lining thickness B 2.0 (0.07874) 4.0 (0.15748) your HARDI dealers workshop. GB 14 07 01...
  • Page 67 Maintenance 2. T 2. T 2. Tr r r r r ansmission shaft ansmission shaft ansmission shaft ansmission shaft Note local legislation regarding disposal of waste oil. 2. T 2. T ansmission shaft Change the protection tube nylon bearings as described under “Replacement of transmission shaft protection 4.
  • Page 68 If it becomes difficult to build up sufficient pressure or if Diaphragm pump overhaul kit (valves, seals, diaphragms etc.) pressure fluctuations occur, it may be necessary to Pump model HARDI part No. renew cone and cylinder. A HARDI kit is available for this 750342 purpose. Ref. no. 741293. 750343 Valves 1.
  • Page 69 Maintenance Cone c Cone c Cone chec heck/r k/rene enew w w w w al, 6. The lower arms must be disconnected simultane- Cone c Cone c ously. EVC distrib C distrib C distrib C distrib C distribution v ution v ution v ution valv ution v...
  • Page 70 If the shock absorbers loose their efficiency or start leaking oil, they should be replaced. The following venting procedure requires a special venting kit, HARDI ref. no. 720725. 1. Place the trailer on the support leg so that the yoke Lev v v v v el indica...
  • Page 71 Maintenance 3. Pull out the clip A and Adjustment of Adjustment of 3-w Adjustment of 3-wa a a a a y-v y-valv alve e e e e Adjustment of Adjustment of pull down connecting The MANIFOLD valve can be adjusted if it is too tight to piece B.
  • Page 72 Maintenance 3. Grease protection To change a bulb tube bearing groove 1. Switch off the light on the inner yoke. 2. Loosen the screws on the lamp and remove the cover or lens. 3. Remove the bulb 4. Fit a new bulb, refit the cover and tighten the screws. NOTE! If halogen bulbs are used, never touch the bulb T269-0005 with the fingers.
  • Page 73 For any other service or repair jobs should be repaired before installing the tube. Tyres on the transmission shaft contact your HARDI dealer. with unrepairable damages must never be used. 4. Also inspect inside of the tyre for dirt or foreign bodies and remove it before installing the tube.
  • Page 74 Maintenance F F F F F an speed adjustment an speed adjustment an speed adjustment an speed adjustment the drain hose and tighten. an speed adjustment 8. With the tractor P.T.O. at 540/1000 r.p.m. the fan (Bowden cable adjusted pumps only). The boom fan should rotate at max.
  • Page 75 Maintenance Feed pressure, 15-20 bar (218-290 p.s.i.) Working pressure, P1, approx. 15 m 160 bar (2321 p.s.i.) 16 m 170 bar (2466 p.s.i.) 18 m 180 bar (2610 p.s.i.) 20 m 190 bar (2755 p.s.i.) 21 m 200 bar (2900 p.s.i.) 24 m 240 bar (3721 p.s.i.) 27 m 240 bar (3721 p.s.i.) 28 m 240 bar (3721 p.s.i.)
  • Page 76: Off-Season Storage

    When the spraying season is over, you should devote corrosion. some extra time to the sprayer. 12.Remove the control boxes and the HARDI PILOT or If chemical residue is left over in the sprayer for longer HARDI NOVA control box + display from the tractor, periods, it can reduce the life of the individual compo- and store them dry and clean (in-house).
  • Page 77: Fault-Finding

    Fault-finding F F F F F ault-f ault-f ault-f inding inding ault-f ault-finding inding inding Oper Oper Oper Oper Opera a a a a tional pr tional pr tional pr tional prob tional pr oblems lems lems lems lems In cases where breakdowns have occurred, the same factors always seem to be the problem: 1.
  • Page 78: Liquid System

    Fault-finding Liquid sy Liquid sy Liquid system stem stem stem Liquid sy Liquid sy stem FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE CONTROL/REMEDY No spray from boom when Air leak on suction line. Check if suction filter O-ring is sealing. turned on. Check suction tube and fittings. Check tightness of pump diaphragm and valve covers.
  • Page 79: Evc Operating Unit

    Fault-finding EVC Oper C Oper C Oper C Opera a a a a ting unit ting unit ting unit ting unit C Oper ting unit FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE CONTROL/REMEDY Operating unit not function- Blown fuse(s). Check mechanical function of micro-switches. Use cleaning/lubricating agent if the switch does not operate freely.
  • Page 80: Hydraulic System (Direct Acting Hydraulic System)

    Fault-finding Hydr dr dr dr draulic sy aulic sy aulic sy aulic system (Dir stem (Dir stem (Direct Acting Hy stem (Dir ect Acting Hy ect Acting Hy ect Acting Hydr dr dr dr draulic Sy aulic Sy aulic System) aulic Sy stem) stem)
  • Page 81: Hydraulic Fan Transmission

    Drain hoses from motor/pump Check the drain hose(s) for bendings, dam- shaft seal (seal pressed housing is blocked ages, and proper attachment out) Get the transmission checked by your HARDI Too much pressure in pump/ motor housing (pump/motor dealer worn) GB 16 02...
  • Page 82: Emergency Operation Of The Sprayer

    Fault-finding Emer Emer Emerg g g g g enc y oper y oper y opera a a a a tion of tion of tion of the spr the spra a a a a y y y y y er the spr er er er er Emer...
  • Page 83: Technical Specifications

    4064 5804 1327 7131 3435 4149 5860 1356 7216 3444 4164 5869 1362 7231 All weights are approximate values and are based on machines equipped with rinsing tank, clean water tank, HARDI FILLER and suspended axle. GB 18 01 07...
  • Page 84 7861 1579 9440 All weights are approximate values and are based on machines equipped with rinsing tank, clean water tank, HARDI FILLER and suspended axle. For SELF TRACK models the values in above tables must be increased: + 100 kg on Drawbar and Total weights...
  • Page 85: Pump Capacity

    Technical specifications Pump ca Pump ca Pump capacity pacity pacity pacity Pump ca Pump ca pacity P ump 363/10.0 (540 r.p.m.) i t a . n i t i c . x a : e r : t h i t c P ump 363/5.5 (1000 r.p.m.) i t a .
  • Page 86: Filters And Nozzles

    Technical specifications F F F F F ilter ilter ilters and nozzles ilter s and nozzles s and nozzles s and nozzles ilter s and nozzles Conv v v v v er er er er ersion f sion f sion f actor actor actors s s s s , SI to Imperial units...
  • Page 87: Electrical Connections For Evc Operating Unit

    Technical specifications Electrical connections f Electrical connections f Electrical connections for EV or EV or EVC oper or EV C oper C oper C opera a a a a ting unit ting unit ting unit ting unit Electrical connections f Electrical connections f or EV C oper...
  • Page 88: Installation Instruction For Boom And Work Light

    Technical specifications Installa Installa Installation instr tion instr tion instr tion instruction f uction f uction f uction for boom and w or boom and w or boom and wor or boom and w or or or ork light k light k light k light Installa...
  • Page 89: Electrical Specifications For Boom And Work Light

    Technical specifications Electrical specif Electrical specif Electrical specifica ications f tions f tions f tions for Boom and W or Boom and W or Boom and W or Boom and Wor or or or ork light k light k light k light Electrical specif Electrical specif...
  • Page 90: Boom Hydraulic Charts

    Technical specifications Boom hy Boom hy dr dr dr draulic c aulic c aulic c harts ts ts ts ts Boom hy Boom hy Boom hydr aulic c aulic char Illustrations still missing GB 18 02 04...
  • Page 91 Boom slow/eradic 79 Brakes 18 Break-away 64 Green disc 32 Guide rods 64 CaCl2 20 Centre rim 15 HARDI FILLER 38 Chemicals 38, 42 HARDI-MATIC 7 Circuit leak 77 Hitch (ISO 5692) 9 Clean water tank 36 Hub flange 15...
  • Page 92 Large storage Locker 25 Pump valves 68 Level indicator 71 PVC sheet 27 Lifting points 8 Liquid chemicals 38 Liquid leaks 78 Liquid-filled tyres 20 Quick coupler 35 Load Sensing 16 RADIAL connection 71 Maintenance 49 Ram not functioning 79 MANIFOLD SYSTEM 32 Rear lights 25, 86 Max.
  • Page 93 Transmission shaft support 10, 29 Transport lock 22 Tyre 73 Tyre pressure 60 Tyre safety 82 Unloading 8 Water sensitive paper 45 Wear bush 69 Wear rates 86 Wheel bearings 62 Wheel bolts 60 Wheel brake cover 27 Wiring 21 Working zone 6 Yellow MANIFOLD valve 37 Zugmaul 9...

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