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Original
Instruction book
67050600-110, version 1.10
GB - 03.2018
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  • Page 1 MEGA Original Instruction book 67050600-110, version 1.10 GB - 03.2018 www.hardi-international.com...
  • Page 2 Sprayer Use The HARDI sprayer is for the application of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilizers, and it is designed only for that purpose. If the sprayer is to be used for any other purposes than the ones described in this Instruction Book, a new risk assessment and a workplace assessment must be completed for this use.
  • Page 3: Eu Declaration Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    1 - EU Declaration EU Declaration of Conformity As manufacturer: HARDI INTERNATIONAL A/S Herthadalvej 10 4840 Nørre Alslev DENMARK hereby declare that the following product Field sprayer: Identification number*: * Further data for this sprayer are shown on its type sign.
  • Page 4 1 - EU Declaration...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 - EU Declaration EU Declaration of Conformity ........................3 2 - Safety Notes Obligations and Liability ........................11 Comply with the Instruction Book ................................11 Before First Use of the Sprayer ..................................11 Obligations of the Operator ..................................14 Risks in Handling the Sprayer ..................................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 3 - Description General info ............................43 Overview ..........................................43 Identification Plates ......................................48 Sprayer Use ..........................................50 Steel Frame ..........................................50 Tanks ............................................50 Lifetime ............................................50 Liquid system ............................51 Pump ............................................51 Valves and Symbols ......................................51 DynamicFluid4 Pressure Regulation ...............................
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Hydraulic System ..........................76 General Info ..........................................76 Requirements for Tractor ....................................76 Open and Closed Centre Hydraulics ............................... 77 Adjustment of Boom Folding Speed ..............................78 Electrical Connections .........................79 Power Supply ......................................... 79 Road Safety Kit ........................................79 Installation of Control Unit Brackets ................................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Full Internal Cleaning (Soak Wash) .................................115 Using the Drain Valve .....................................116 Pressure Draining ......................................116 Outside Cleaning - Use of External Cleaning Devices ........................117 6 - Maintenance Lubrication ............................119 General Info ..........................................119 Suitable Lubricants ......................................119 Grease Nipple ........................................120 Grease Gun Calibration ....................................120 Lubrication Plan - Boom Centre ................................121 Lubrication Plan - Boom Wings ................................122...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Off-Season Storage ........................... 153 General Info ..........................................153 Before Storage ........................................153 After Storage ........................................154 7 - Fault Finding Operational Problems ........................155 General Info ..........................................155 Liquid System ........................................156 Electric Fuses ........................................158 Overview of Fuses ......................................159 Mechanical Problems ........................160 Emergency Operation - EasyClean Filter ............................160 Emergency Operation - Liquid System ...............................160 8 - Technical Specifications...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents...
  • Page 11: Safety Notes

    To guide you in this matter, the issues concerning your work with the sprayer are listed below. However, HARDI do not accept liability that the issues listed cover the requirements in the directive fully. This responsibility lies with the owner of the sprayer.
  • Page 12 2 - Safety Notes Article 2 Definitions For the purposes of this Directive, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (a) ‘work equipment’: any machine, apparatus, tool or installation used at work; (b) ‘use of work equipment’: any activity involving work equipment such as starting or stopping the equipment, its use, transport, repair, modification, maintenance and servicing, including, in particular, cleaning;...
  • Page 13 2 - Safety Notes Article 6 Work equipment involving specific risks When the use of work equipment is likely to involve a specific risk to the safety or health of workers, the employer shall take the measures necessary to ensure that: (a) the use of work equipment is restricted to those persons given the task of using it;...
  • Page 14: Obligations Of The Operator

    Before first use of the sprayer, a surveyor must complete a statutory inspection of the tractor and sprayer. However, the rules often allow the tractor and the sprayer to be inspected separately before being connected. Contact your local HARDI dealer for more information on this inspection and when it has to be completed.
  • Page 15: Risks In Handling The Sprayer

    Our "General Terms of Sale and Delivery" are always applicable. These shall be available to the owner at the latest on conclusion of the contract. Guarantee and liability claims for damage to people or property will be excluded by HARDI, if they can be traced back to one or more of the following causes: •...
  • Page 16: Organizational Measures

    2 - Safety Notes Organizational Measures This Instruction Book • must always be kept together with the sprayer • must always be easily accessible for the operator Personal Protective Equipment The operator must use the necessary personal protective equipment as per the information provided by the manufacturer of the plant protection product to be used, such as: Chemical-resistant gloves Chemical-resistant and disposable overalls...
  • Page 17: Representation Of Safety Symbols

    2 - Safety Notes Representation of Safety Symbols Explanation of Symbols Safety symbols are used in the following chapters throughout this Instruction Book to designate, where the reader has to pay extra attention. The signal word (DANGER, WARNING, ATTENTION or NOTE) describes the severity of the risk. The symbols have the following meaning: €...
  • Page 18: Warning Signs On The Sprayer

    The labels should always be clean and readable! Worn or damaged labels must be replaced with new ones. Contact your HARDI dealer for new labels. Note that not all labels shown hereafter will apply to your sprayer - this depends on the sprayer model which labels apply.
  • Page 19 2 - Safety Notes Risk of squeezing! Risk of squeezing Stay clear of raised and unsecured loads. Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as parts are moving. Risk of squeezing! Risk of falling off! Keep hands away, when parts is moving. Do not ride on platform or ladder.
  • Page 20: Safety And Protection Equipment

    2 - Safety Notes Safety and Protection Equipment Safety at Start-up Each time before the sprayer is started up, all the safety and protection equipment must be properly attached and fully functional. Check all safety and protection equipment regularly. Repair or replace the equipment as needed. Faulty Safety Equipment Faulty or disassembled safety and protection equipment can lead to dangerous situations.
  • Page 21: Informal Safety Measures

    2 - Safety Notes Informal Safety Measures Additional Safety Instructions Together with the safety information in this Instruction Book, also comply with the general and national regulations related to A. Accident prevention B. Environmental protection C. The applicable workplace safety. Follow these regulations, especially when •...
  • Page 22: Operator Training

    2 - Safety Notes Operator Training Authorized Persons Only those people who have been trained and instructed may work with/on the sprayer. The operator must clearly specify the responsibilities of the people in charge of operation and maintenance work. People being trained may only work with/on the sprayer under the supervision of an experienced operator. Person especially trained for the Trained Person with specialist training...
  • Page 23: Safety Measures In Normal Operation

    2 - Safety Notes Safety Measures in Normal Operation Protection Equipment Only operate the sprayer if all the safety and protection equipment is fully functional. Check the sprayer at least once a day for visible damage and check the function of the safety and protection equipment.
  • Page 24: Residual Energy

    2 - Safety Notes Residual Energy Possible Dangers Note that there may be residual energy from mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric / electronic parts on the sprayer. Use appropriate measures to inform the operators. Prevent any accidents from happening due to residual energy. Below are some examples on where the sprayer’s residual energies may be present.
  • Page 25: Service And Maintenance Work

    Each country should regulate the level and frequency of this inspection. Contact your local HARDI dealer for more information, before using the sprayer the first time.
  • Page 26: Design Changes

    Any expansion or modification work shall require the written approval from HARDI. Only use modification and accessory parts approved by HARDI, so that the type approval or other design approvals remain valid in accordance with national and international regulations.
  • Page 27: Cleaning And Disposal

    2 - Safety Notes Cleaning and Disposal Environmental Protection Carefully handle and dispose of any materials used, in particular • When carrying out work on oiled or lubricated sprayer parts. • When cleaning using solvents. Always follow local legislation regarding disposal.
  • Page 28: Workstation

    2 - Safety Notes Workstation Intended Place for Operator There may be only one person sitting in the driver's seat of the tractor connected to the sprayer. This is the intended workstation for operating the sprayer. Risks of Non-Compliance During the operation or transport of the sprayer: If another person disturbs or interferes with the operator, or if the operator is trying to operate the sprayer from other places than the tractor’s driver seat, this can result in negligent or incorrect handling of the vehicle.
  • Page 29: If The Safety Information Is Ignored

    2 - Safety Notes If the Safety Information is Ignored Possible Risks and Dangers Non-compliance with the safety information: • Can pose a danger to people, to the environment and to the sprayer • Danger to people through non-secured working areas •...
  • Page 30: Safety Information For Operators

    2 - Safety Notes Safety Information For Operators General Safety and Accident Prevention Before use or starting up the sprayer and the tractor, always check their • roadworthiness • operational safety Risk of crushing, cutting, catching, squeezing, getting trapped, being drawn in or being struck by sprayer parts due to inadequate roadworthiness and operational safety.
  • Page 31: Coupling And Uncoupling The Sprayer

    2 - Safety Notes Coupling and Uncoupling the Sprayer Only connect and transport the sprayer with tractors suitable for the task. See the section “Technical Specifications” in this book to make sure that the tractor matches the requirements to operate the sprayer. When coupling sprayers to the tractor's three-point linkage, the linkages of the tractor and the sprayer must always be the same.
  • Page 32: Use Of The Sprayer

    2 - Safety Notes Use of The Sprayer Before starting work, ensure that you understand all the equipment and actuation elements of the sprayer and their function. There is no time for this when the sprayer is already in operation. Only wear tight clothes.
  • Page 33: Road Transport

    2 - Safety Notes Road Transport When driving on public roads or highways with the sprayer coupled to the tractor, the following instructions must be followed. Failure to do so will create a risk of: • traffic accidents or fatalities! •...
  • Page 34 2 - Safety Notes Three-Point Linkage If the sprayer is fixed to the tractor's three-point linkage or lower links, ensure sufficient side locking of the tractor lower links before driving off. Before driving off, secure the operating lever of the three-point hydraulic system against the unintentional raising or lowering of the connected sprayer.
  • Page 35: Hydraulic System

    • Reinforcement material inside the hose is visible due to cracks in the outer layers. Only use genuine HARDI hydraulic hose lines. The hydraulic hoses should not be in use for longer than 5 calender years, including any storage time of maximum 2 years.
  • Page 36: Electrical System

    2 - Safety Notes Electrical System When working on the electrical system, always disconnect the tractor’s battery. When disconnecting the battery, disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal. When connecting the battery, connect the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal. Always place the appropriate cover over the positive battery terminal.
  • Page 37: Universal Joint Shaft

    A rotating shaft can catch clothes, tools or aids, if touching or getting in contact with each other. Risk of severe damages and injuries as the rotating shaft is driven by a powerful torque from the tractor. Use only the power take-off (PTO) shaft prescribed by HARDI, equipped with the proper safety devices.
  • Page 38: Working Area Of The Sprayer

    2 - Safety Notes Working Area of the Sprayer Before operating the sprayer, the operator must ensure that the area around the sprayer is free. This working area is defined as the area within the dashed line: The working area includes the total width of the spray boom as well as the area used for boom folding. Please note the area immediately behind the sprayer, which is also defined as working area.
  • Page 39: Field Sprayer Operation

    Keep hoses, pipes or other lines closed, when they are under pressure. When use of the TurboFiller has ended, make sure that all valves on the TurboFiller are closed / deactivated. Only use genuine HARDI hoses and hose clamps for replacement, which stand up to chemical, mechanical and thermal requirements.
  • Page 40: Service Work Precautions

    2 - Safety Notes Service Work Precautions Before carrying out any service work, all of the following instructions must be followed in order to prevent damages to the sprayer, injuries and fatalities: • Do not walk under any part of the sprayer, unless it is secured. The spray boom is secured when placed in the transport brackets •...
  • Page 41: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Always reassemble all safety devices or shields immediately after servicing. After a longer period of standstill, the sprayer must be inspected by a qualified operator. Contact your HARDI dealer for more information. Repair work in the main tank must only be carried out by a specialized workshop.
  • Page 42 2 - Safety Notes...
  • Page 43: Description

    3 - Description General info Overview An overview of where tanks and equipment are installed on the sprayer. Some items are optional - depending on the specifications for your purchased sprayer. Left Side 1. Main tank - for water mixed with chemicals for spraying. 2.
  • Page 44 3 - Description Right Side 13. Right side locker - containing various functions when operating the sprayer. 14. Liquid valve - for directing water to the spray guns. 15. CycloneFilter - for cleaning out impurities in the spray liquid going to the boom nozzles. 16.
  • Page 45 3 - Description Rear Side 19. Distribution valves - each connected a separate boom section for directing the spray fluid to here. 20. Hose reel with spray gun - for cleaning the sprayer on the outside. 21. In-line filters - alternative filters each connected to a separate boom section. 22.
  • Page 46 3 - Description Front Side - Down 24. Three-point linkage - category 2 or 3. 25. Dampers - air-filled rubber cushions for absorbing movements from the sprayer. 26. Transmission shaft (PTO) - for driving the pump on the sprayer. 27. Pump - for directing water and spray liquid around the liquid system. 28.
  • Page 47 3 - Description Front Side - Up 29. Pressure gauge - for indicating the current spray pressure. 30. Clogging indicator - for indicating the current state of the EasyClean filter. 31. Level indicator - for indicating the water level in the rinsing tank. 32.
  • Page 48: Identification Plates

    Type Identification No. Issue Capacity, Gal Make Empty wt. lbs. Model 97831000 OOO “EMC” Серийный проезд 5 - 400075 Волгоград - Россия www.hardi.ru Сделано в России по технологии HARDI Идентификационный № Тип Емкость, л Изготовлен Общая масса, кг Модель...
  • Page 49 The identification number uniquely identifies one specific sprayer amongst the lot. Make Manufacturer or brand name. The HARDI group currently have two makes: HARDI and EVRARD. Model A particular design within a sprayer type. E.g. type of sprayer models are NK, MASTER, METEOR etc.
  • Page 50: Sprayer Use

    3 - Description Sprayer Use The HARDI sprayer is for the application of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilizers. The equipment must only be used for this purpose. It is not allowed to use the sprayer for any other purposes.
  • Page 51: Liquid System

    3 - Description Liquid system Pump Diaphragm pump with 6 diaphragms, model 364 or 464. Standard speed = 540 rpm (6-spline shaft). The design of the diaphragm pump is simple, with accessible diaphragms and valves, which ensures that liquid does not contact the vital parts of the pump.
  • Page 52 3 - Description Suction Valve (Blue symbols) This valve is to select suction from main tank, rinsing tank or external tank. The handle is turned so the desired symbol points to the black mark. If the handle is turned to a vertical position, the valve is closed. Main tank Rinsing tank Filling from external tank...
  • Page 53: Dynamicfluid4 Pressure Regulation

    3 - Description DynamicFluid4 Pressure Regulation Traditional fluid regulation starts, when the nozzles are opened. With DynamicFluid4 (DF4), the regulation is a continuous process, even if the nozzles are closed. A synthetic or ceramic disc and a stainless steel disc regulate the pressure and ensure quick reaction and zero leakages.
  • Page 54: Filters

    3 - Description Filters Filters on your sprayer are there to protect the components and prevent nozzle clogging. An EasyClean suction filter is fitted in the working zone on the sprayer’s right side. A Cyclone pressure filter is fitted in the working zone on the sprayer’s right side. In-line pressure filters can be fitted at each boom section.
  • Page 55: Cyclonefilter

    3 - Description CycloneFilter With the CycloneFilter, any impurities in the spray liquid will be cleaned out and returned to the main tank via the return flow. Function diagram: 1. Filter lid 2. Piping from pump 3. Piping to boom 4.
  • Page 56: Turbofiller

    3 - Description TurboFiller The TurboFiller is where you add the chemicals to be mixed with water in the main tank. Capacity: approximately 25 litres. By operating the three levers (A) on the left side of the TurboFiller (C), you can do the following: •...
  • Page 57: Rinsetank

    3 - Description RinseTank One rinsing tank is mounted at the front side of the sprayer . The tank is made of impact-proof and chemical resistant polyethylene. It is used for rinsing and flushing of the main tank and liquid system. Filling is done at the top of the tank.
  • Page 58: Diagram - Basic Liquid System

    3 - Description Diagram - Basic Liquid System Suction lines Pressure lines 1. Main Pump 23. TurboFiller 2. Main Tank 24. Ejector for TurboFiller 3. Suction Valve 26. Tank Hose for TurboFiller 4. Pressure Regulation Valve 27. Filling Coupler 5. Pressure Valve 30.
  • Page 59: Diagram - Liquid System With Options

    3 - Description Diagram - Liquid System with Options BoomPrime system Suction lines Pressure lines 1. Main Pump 38. Dilution Valve (On/Off Section Valve) 2. Main Tank 39. Dilution Valve (S67 Pressure Valve) 3. Suction Valve 40. Dilution Valve (S93 Suction Valve) 4.
  • Page 60: Boomprime

    3 - Description BoomPrime BoomPrime is a low pressure circulation system, which primes the spray boom tubes prior to spraying, ensuring a homogeneous fluid in the boom tubes and in the main tank. Below the illustration shows the BoomPrime system for the boom.
  • Page 61: Dilution Kit

    3 - Description Dilution Kit The dilution kit is a built-in system consisting of the four valves (no. 38, 39, 40 and 41 below) added to the liquid system. This enables the rinse water to be directed from the RinseTank into the main tank and boom piping to dilute spray liquid residues. Suction lines Pressure lines The dilution kit will facilitate the diluting of chemicals in the main tank or boom piping done from the drivers seat, while...
  • Page 62: Hydraulic System

    3 - Description Hydraulic System Hydraulic Blocks Hydraulic blocks installed on the sprayer are described below. Spray Boom The main hydraulic block which manages hydraulic pressure for the boom controls. Open Centre Hydraulics The open centre hydraulics block is necessary, if the tractor uses open centre hydraulics and/or load sensing.
  • Page 63: Spray Boom

    3 - Description Spray Boom Boom and Terminology The sprayer is fitted with a VPZ boom. The boom is trapeze suspended and hydraulically operated. Booms are available in 20, 21, 24, 27 and 28 meters working width. The booms is provided with spring-loaded breakaway in each side. The terminology is as follows: A.
  • Page 64: Other Equipment

    3 - Description Other Equipment Nozzle Pressure Gauge The remote pressure gauge is integrated at the front of the sprayer. This pressure gauge measures the working pressure in the boom pipes as close to the nozzles as possible. The outputs stated in the nozzle charts are always based on the pressure measured at the nozzle.
  • Page 65: Tank Level Indicator

    3 - Description Tank Level Indicator Main Tank The position of the lever (A) on the scale indicates the actual liquid level, as the lever is connected to a float inside the tank. The scale is displayed in litres - multiply by 100 for the reading. Example: The lever stands at 6 on the scale;...
  • Page 66: External Cleaning Device

    3 - Description External Cleaning Device This equipment comprises a hose reel and a spray gun for cleaning the complete sprayer externally in the field with clean water, using a spray gun. The External Cleaning Device is located on the boom centre section at the back. €...
  • Page 67: Autoslant

    3 - Description AutoSlant When the AutoSlant function is installed, sensors placed on the boom are used to adjust the main slant angle of the boom relative to the terrain. To spray efficiently on hilly terrain, it is important to adjust the boom to be parallel to the terrain. Ladder An integrated ladder is available for climbing up to inspect the sprayer e.g.
  • Page 68 3 - Description...
  • Page 69: Sprayer Setup

    4 - Sprayer Setup General Info Unloading the Sprayer from the Truck For the unloading of the sprayer, you need a crane. When unloading with a crane, please observe the lifting points as shown in the picture, and make sure that the straps or belts used for lifting are strong enough. €...
  • Page 70: Selection Of Tractor

    One or more tractors suitable for the task are selected and tested with the sprayer. The HARDI dealer will usually assist with this testing. The owner of the sprayer must keep a document showing which tractors may be used for driving the sprayer. This document must be available to the operator of the sprayer.
  • Page 71: Checking The Suitability Of The Tractor

    4 - Sprayer Setup Checking the Suitability of the Tractor General Info Before connecting the sprayer to your tractor, you must check the suitability of the tractor. Only connect a tractor which is suitable for the purpose. Perform a brake test to check whether the tractor achieves the required braking rate with the sprayer connected. €...
  • Page 72: Data Required For The Calculation

    4 - Sprayer Setup Data Required for the Calculation (kg) Tractor empty weight. (kg) Rear axle load of the empty tractor. See tractor’s instruction book or documentation. (kg) Front axle load of the empty tractor. (kg) Total weight of rear-mounted sprayer with a full tank. See the section “Technical Specifications”...
  • Page 73: Actual Front Axle Load [T3] Of The Tractor

    4 - Sprayer Setup Actual Front Axle Load [T3] of the Tractor × × × T3 B W1 – ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Actual Total Weight [W] of the Combined Tractor and Sprayer Actual Rear Axle Load [T2] of the Tractor W T3 –...
  • Page 74: Transmission Shaft

    4 - Sprayer Setup Transmission Shaft Operator Safety 1. Always read the manufacturer’s instruction book before applying any changes to the transmission shaft! 2. Always STOP THE ENGINE and remove the ignition key, before carrying out maintenance or repairs to the transmission shaft or implement.
  • Page 75: Mechanical Connections

    4 - Sprayer Setup Mechanical Connections Connecting the Sprayer The sprayer should be placed on a hard and level surface to facilitate the coupling to the tractor. Reverse the tractor up close to the sprayer in a straight line and pull the handbrake. 1.
  • Page 76: Hydraulic System

    4 - Sprayer Setup Hydraulic System General Info Ensure that the snap couplers are clean before connection! After having operated the boom and the system has been filled with oil, check the tractor’s hydraulic oil level and top up if necessary.
  • Page 77: Open And Closed Centre Hydraulics

    Before operating the hydraulics, the valve should be set according to the specific tractor model. If you are unsure of the type of hydraulic system in your tractor, please contact your tractor dealer. ÷ NOTE! A spare part kit for connecting the hydraulic block to the tractor - ask for HARDI item no. 74193800.
  • Page 78: Adjustment Of Boom Folding Speed

    4 - Sprayer Setup Adjustment of Boom Folding Speed The main hydraulic block manages hydraulic pressure for the boom controls. The throttle valve (A) can adjust the folding speed of the boom. Check the Folding Speed • Unfold the boom. •...
  • Page 79: Electrical Connections

    The delivered power connectors follow the standard of most modern tractors. If you have a tractor with another power connector, it is necessary to disassemble the connector and fit it to the actual sprayer connector. Contact your HARDI dealer. The delivered connectors may vary on the sprayer, depending on its equipment and scope of supply.
  • Page 80: Installation Of Control Unit Brackets

    4 - Sprayer Setup Installation of Control Unit Brackets Find a suitable place in the tractor cabin to mount the control units. Best recommended position is to the right of the driver seat. The supplied tractor pillar bracket (A) has a hole spacing of 100 and 120 mm, which fits most tractors.
  • Page 81: Liquid System

    4 - Sprayer Setup Liquid System CycloneFilter Standard filter size is 80 mesh and can be changed by opening the filter top. Check condition of O-rings and lubricate if necessary, or replace them if damaged, before reassembly. € DANGER! Never open the Cyclone filter unless the suction valve is turned to the unused position, and the pressure valve is set to “main tank”.
  • Page 82: Boomprime Adjustment

    4 - Sprayer Setup BoomPrime Adjustment The BoomPrime system works within a fixed pressure range of around 3 bar, but it must be adjusted for the specific spray job (due to different choice of nozzles etc.): 1. Unfold the spray boom and start the PTO. 2.
  • Page 83: Spray Boom

    4 - Sprayer Setup Spray Boom Adjustment of Suspension Effect In order to adjust the behaviour of the boom, the trapeze has 2 settings. Setting Behavior All-round standard setting (Factory setting). Trapeze is moving slower when driving in the field. Good at following slopes, but less compensating for obstacles.
  • Page 84: Anti-Yaw Mechanism

    4 - Sprayer Setup Anti-Yaw Mechanism The boom is equipped with cone-shaped rubber dampers for damping the yaw movements when driving in the field. Adjust the damper positions if needed by turning the nut for each damper. Use a wrench size 19 mm.
  • Page 85: Operation

    • Spraying speed. Sprayer Use The HARDI sprayer is for the application of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilizers. The equipment must only be used for this purpose. If the sprayer is to be used for any other purposes than the ones described in this instruction book, a new risk assessment and a workplace assessment must be completed for this use.
  • Page 86: Symbols For Valves

    The labels must be readable when operating the sprayer. Damaged or unreadable labels must be replaced. The symbols are explained here. Symbol on label Symbol description Label color HARDI item number Suction from main tank Black / Blue 97809900 Suction from RinseTank...
  • Page 87: Spray Boom

    Unintended boom movements may cause contact with overhead power lines, causing a risk of fatal accidents. ATTENTION! A label (HARDI item no. 978448) follows the sprayer. This label must be placed in the cabin visible from the operator’s seat.
  • Page 88: Maneuvering Of The Boom

    5 - Operation Maneuvering of the Boom Applicable for HC 6500 / HC 8600 / HC 9600 / ISOBUS. ± WARNING! The folding functions must only be operated, when the sprayer is stationary! Failure to do so will damage the boom. ATTENTION! The boom can not be operated with the tractor’s hydraulic levers.
  • Page 89 5 - Operation How To Unfold the Boom 11. Press the button (G) to lift the boom clear of the transport lock - check the position of the yellow folding indicator. 12. The symbol is now shown on the display. If not, lock the trapeze by pushing for approx.
  • Page 90: Operating The Control Unit While Spraying

    5 - Operation Operating the Control Unit While Spraying The SetBox in the tractor control the following functions in the field: Power ON/OFF/status, LED light. The light must be ON. Automatic spray pressure regulation. The regulation valve controls the main spray pressure. This is default selection when the controller is powered ON, and it should remain here during normal spraying.
  • Page 91: Liquid System

    5 - Operation Liquid System General Info Please refer to the Spray Technique book for instructions on the use of filters, nozzles etc., and their combination in use with specific spraying applications. Quick Reference - Operation In the following diagram, the handle positions for different options are described.
  • Page 92: Filling/Washing Location Requirements

    ATTENTION! Legislation and requirements vary from country to country. Always follow local legislation in force. ATTENTION! It is the responsibility of the sprayer owner/operator to comply with all relevant legislation. HARDI cannot undertake any responsibilities for incorrect operation and use.
  • Page 93: Filling Through Tank Lid

    5 - Operation Filling Through Tank Lid Water is filled into the main tank by removing the big tank lid, which is located at the top of the sprayer. The tank lid is accessible from the ladder. It is recommended to use as clean water as possible for spraying purposes. Always fill water through the strainer basket to prevent foreign particles from entering the tank.
  • Page 94: Filling Of Rinsing Tank

    5 - Operation Filling of Rinsing Tank The rinsing tank is filled via the 1” threaded connection piece (A): 1. Remove the filler cap, then fit the external water hose to the threaded connection piece. 2. Engage external water pump, if any. 3.
  • Page 95: Filling Of Clean Water Tank

    5 - Operation Filling of Clean Water Tank To fill the clean water tank: 1. Remove the tank lid (A). 2. Fill with clean water. 3. Refit the tank lid. For use of water: • Turn the lever to open the ball valve (B). The water from this tank is for hand washing, cleaning of clogged nozzles etc.
  • Page 96: Safety Precautions - Crop Protection Chemicals

    5 - Operation Safety Precautions - Crop Protection Chemicals Always be careful when working with crop protection chemicals! ± WARNING! Always wear proper protective clothing before handling chemicals! Personal protection Depending on chemical type, protective gear/equipment should be worn to avoid contact with the chemicals, such as: •...
  • Page 97: Operating The Turbofiller

    5 - Operation Operating the TurboFiller The TurboFiller is where you add the chemicals to be mixed with water in the main tank. Capacity: approximately 25 litres. Before Use • Open the grey side cover on the left side of the sprayer. •...
  • Page 98 5 - Operation TurboFiller Suction Valve The valve is used simultaneously with the TurboFiller. The valve has 2 settings: Continuously open or spring-loaded normally closed. Open the valve by lifting the lever up, when chemicals are to be filled into the TurboFiller and transferred to main tank. TurboDeflector Valve This TurboDeflector valve activates the vortex flushing of the TurboFiller.
  • Page 99 5 - Operation • To the right of the TurboFiller, push the red handle outwards to the right to unlock the fixed position. At the same time, push the TurboFiller back into the storage position. • Place the spray gun (A) on the handle for the lid. •...
  • Page 100: Filling Liquid Chemicals Using The Turbofiller

    5 - Operation Filling Liquid Chemicals Using the TurboFiller ATTENTION! We advice to use the TurboFiller, when you fill chemicals on the sprayer. 1. Fill the main tank at least 1/3 with water (unless otherwise stated on the chemical container label). 2.
  • Page 101 5 - Operation 9. Turn the agitation valve towards “Agitation”. ATTENTION! If foaming is a problem, turn down the agitation. 10. When the spray liquid is well agitated, turn handle of the pressure valve towards “spraying” position. The agitation continues during spraying of the crop.
  • Page 102: Filling Powder Chemicals Using The Turbofiller

    5 - Operation Filling Powder Chemicals Using the TurboFiller 1. Fill the main tank at least 1/2 with water (unless otherwise stated on the chemical container label). See section “Filling of water”. 2. Turn the handle of the suction valve towards “Main tank”. Turn pressure valve towards “Pressure draining/TurboFiller”.
  • Page 103 5 - Operation 9. If closed, turn the agitation valve towards “agitation”. 10. When the spray liquid is well agitated, turn handle of the pressure valve towards “spraying” position. The agitation continues during spraying of the crop. ATTENTION! If foaming is a problem, turn down the agitation.
  • Page 104: Turbofiller Rinsing

    5 - Operation TurboFiller Rinsing ÷ NOTE! It is important to suck from the rising tank or an external tank with clean water. Rinse the TurboFiller and chemical containers as follows: Cleaning empty containers - TurboFiller lid is open 1. Put container over the rotating flushing nozzle in the middle of the TurboFiller, so that the nozzle is inside the container.
  • Page 105: Dilution Of Spray Liquid

    5 - Operation Dilution of Spray Liquid Use the dilution functions in the following way: Tank dilution When the main tank is empty, and the spray liquid composition is going to be changed, the residual fluid in the tank must be diluted before driving back to the farm for refilling.
  • Page 106: Boomprime

    5 - Operation BoomPrime The BoomPrime system works automatically, and it is activated, when a spray job is prepared: 1. Turn on the PTO. 2. Set pressure valve to “Spraying”, suction valve to “Main tank” and agitation valve to “Agitation”, if needed. 3.
  • Page 107: Liquid Fertilizer

    NOTE! Find the density for your liquid fertilizer on the packaging or on the material safety data sheet (MSDS) included. Additional Information See the other book delivered from HARDI - Spray Technique - to get further information about: • Calibration of the sprayer •...
  • Page 108: Operating Limits

    ATTENTION! It is recommended not to drive faster than 16 km/h when spraying. ATTENTION! The pressure range for the nozzles are 1.5 - 5 bar (except for HARDI INJET nozzles, which are ranging from 3-8 bar). The spraying pressure should be within these limits.
  • Page 109: Cleaning

    For the best result, use a cleaning agent recommended by HARDI, e.g. AllClearExtra. • It is sometimes necessary to leave spray liquid in the tank for short periods, e.g. overnight, or until the weather becomes suitable for spraying again.
  • Page 110: Quick Reference - Cleaning

    5 - Operation Quick Reference - Cleaning 5 x 1/6 5 x 1/6 ATTENTION! Pump speed 250-280 rpm. A. Turn On. B. Turn Off. C. Minimum 45 seconds with nozzles Off. D. Spray until air comes out of nozzles. When the pressure drops, close the regulation valve by pressing the button on the SetBox, until yellow LED lights on the valve (this can take up to 10 seconds).
  • Page 111: Standard Cleaning

    5 - Operation Standard Cleaning ATTENTION! For cleaning between spray jobs, where crops are not very sensitive towards chemicals just sprayed. 1. Engage the pump with tractor in idle, so that pump speed is as low as possible (approx. 250 - 280rpm). 2.
  • Page 112: Cleaning The Tank And Liquid System

    5 - Operation Cleaning the Tank and Liquid System ATTENTION! Thorough cleaning of the sprayer is to be carried out when shifting to crops, which are very sensitive to chemicals just sprayed, or prior to storage for a longer period of time. ÷...
  • Page 113: Use Of Rinsing Tank And Rinsing Nozzles

    5 - Operation Use of Rinsing Tank and Rinsing Nozzles The integrated rinsing tank can be used for two different purposes. ATTENTION! If a cleaning procedure is given on the chemical label, follow it closely. In-Field Diluting Before Cleaning In-field diluting of remaining spray liquid residue in the spraying circuit should be carried out, before cleaning the sprayer. Rinsing the main tank and liquid system: 1.
  • Page 114: Use Of Cleaning Agent

    5 - Operation Rinsing When Main Tank Is Not Empty Rinsing the pump, operating units, spray lines, etc. in case of stop in spraying (e.g. because of rain), before main tank is empty. Cleaning of the liquid system: 1. Turn suction valve towards .
  • Page 115: Full Internal Cleaning (Soak Wash)

    5 - Operation Full Internal Cleaning (Soak Wash) ATTENTION! This cleaning procedure is always used, if one or more of these situations occur: A. The next crop to be sprayed is at risk of being damaged by the chemical just used B.
  • Page 116: Using The Drain Valve

    HARDI cannot be held responsible for any damages or incidents related to insufficient cleaning. ATTENTION! The rinsing nozzles cannot always guarantee a 100% cleaning of the tank. Clean manually with a high...
  • Page 117: Outside Cleaning - Use Of External Cleaning Devices

    5 - Operation Outside Cleaning - Use of External Cleaning Devices Use the External Cleaning Device to wash everything on the outside of the sprayer. 1. Unroll the hose from the reel. 2. Set the pump speed to approximately 250 rpm. 3.
  • Page 118 5 - Operation...
  • Page 119: Maintenance

    BALL BEARINGS and PUMP Lithium based grease SHELL Gadus S3 V550L 1 MOBIL grease XHP 462 Consistency NLGI grade 2 Hardi pump grease cartridge TOTAL Multis Complex SHD 460 (400g): Item no. 28164600 Viscosity (@40°C) > 460 cSt SLIDE BEARINGS...
  • Page 120: Grease Nipple

    6 - Maintenance Grease Nipple When lubricating the sprayer, please use a greasing gun which fits the dimensions of the grease nipples. Nipple head type: DIN 71412 Nipple head size (A): 6.5 mm ATTENTION! If grease is leaking from the nipple near its threaded part, when grease is being applied, please tighten the nipple by using a spanner or similar.
  • Page 121: Lubrication Plan - Boom Centre

    6 - Maintenance Lubrication Plan - Boom Centre Close-up of Glide Shoes to be Lubricated...
  • Page 122: Lubrication Plan - Boom Wings

    6 - Maintenance Lubrication Plan - Boom Wings Both boom wings, left and right, are to be lubricated equally.
  • Page 123: Lubrication And Oiling Plan - Pto

    6 - Maintenance Lubrication and Oiling Plan - PTO The amount of grease to be applied is mentioned in grams (g). Test your grease gun to see how many grams it supplies, for example after 5 strokes. ATTENTION! The correct amount of grease applied at the intervals is important. Too little or too much grease will shorten the lifetime of the PTO.
  • Page 124: Service And Maintenance Intervals

    National or regional laws may require periodic inspection of the sprayers in use. See the following section for more details. The subsequent periodic service and maintenance work may be carried out by the user. Contact your HARDI dealer if in doubt.
  • Page 125 6 - Maintenance ± WARNING! Applying too little torque will result in these risks: • bolted joints will rattle and thus fail under fatigue • bolts are being worn quickly and thus will not fulfil their design purpose • bolted joints will come loose •...
  • Page 126: Tightening Hydraulic Hoses

    6 - Maintenance Tightening Hydraulic Hoses When tightening hydraulic hoses as a part of periodic service or due to replacement of spare parts, it is important to apply the correct torque. This will prevent accidents and prolong the lifetime of the parts connected with the hoses. If not otherwise stated in this book, please tighten hydraulic hoses using the following torques: Hose size...
  • Page 127: 10 Hours Service - Easyclean Filter

    6 - Maintenance 10 Hours Service - EasyClean Filter This filter has a clogging indicator, but even if this indicator does not show clogging, the filter mostly needs cleaning every 10 hours. Servicing the filter 1. Turn the filter lid counter-clockwise to open it. 2.
  • Page 128: 10 Hours Service - Cyclonefilter

    6 - Maintenance 10 Hours Service - CycloneFilter Servicing the Filter 1. Turn the pressure valve towards the unused function or to “tank cleaning nozzles”. 2. Unscrew the filter lid (A). 3. Lift lid and filter (B) away from the housing. 4.
  • Page 129: 10 Hours Service - Nozzle Filters

    6 - Maintenance 10 Hours Service - Nozzle Filters The filters are located in the nozzle holder. Check the filter condition and clean the filter. 10 Hours Service - Spraying Circuit Fill with clean water and operate all functions. Check for leaks using a higher spray pressure than normal. Check nozzle spray patterns visually using clean water.
  • Page 130: 50 Hours Service - Greasing The Pump

    6 - Maintenance 50 Hours Service - Greasing the Pump When operating the pump, it must be greased every 50 hours with 30 grams of grease into each lubrication point. ATTENTION! In order to avoid excessive wear, it is important to use a recommended lubricant! See the section “Recommended Lubricants”...
  • Page 131: 250 Hours Service - Hydraulic Circuit

    6 - Maintenance 250 Hours Service - Hydraulic Circuit Check the hydraulic circuit for leaks. Repair if needed. 250 Hours Service - Hoses and Tubes Check all hoses and tubes for possible damage and proper attachment. Replace damaged hoses or tubes. In general, a hose or tube should always be replaced, if •...
  • Page 132: Occasional Maintenance

    The operator must select appropriate intervals for the occasional maintenance. If in doubt, contact your local HARDI dealer. Lifting and Removing the Pump When lifting and removing the pump, use a shackle fitted to the built-in lifting eye located between the heads (A).
  • Page 133: Pump Valves And Diaphragms Renewal

    6 - Maintenance Pump Valves and Diaphragms Renewal Pump model: 364 and 464. 1. Lift off the plastic covers with your hands (A) by pulling with the finger tips while pushing with the thumbs in the centre, as shown in (B). Valves 2.
  • Page 134: Speed Transducer For Pump

    Lubrication After Assembly After disassembling the pump (diaphragm renewal, etc.), the pump MUST be lubricated with 200 g grease into each lubrication point. HARDI pump grease cartridge (400g): HARDI item no. 28164600 Overhaul Kit Pump model: 364 and 464. Diaphragm pump overhaul kit (valves, seals, diaphragms etc.) can be ordered.
  • Page 135: Boomprime One-Way Valve

    6 - Maintenance BoomPrime One-Way Valve If the one-way valves for the BoomPrime system are clogged, they must be cleaned. 1. Disassemble the two parts. 2. Clean the parts as needed. Check the state of the black O-ring. 3. Assemble the parts again and tighten with a torque of 1 Nm. ATTENTION! If any part is worn or damaged, it should be replaced.
  • Page 136: Adjustment Of 3-Way Valve

    6 - Maintenance Adjustment of 3-Way Valve The large ball valve used for SmartValves and valves for filling equipment (type s93) can be adjusted, if it is too tight to operate - or if it is too loose (= liquid leakage). •...
  • Page 137: Feed Pipe Clamp Assembly

    6 - Maintenance Feed Pipe Clamp Assembly A feed pipe can be removed from the pipe clamps the following way: 1. Use a flat bladed screwdriver to prize the cover off the first corner (A). 2. Hold the clamp top with your hand and prize off the opposite corner (B) with the screwdriver.
  • Page 138: Nozzle Pipe Assembly

    6 - Maintenance Nozzle Pipe Assembly If leaks of fluid occur in the pipelines on the spray boom, it is necessary to check the gaskets. The pipe fittings need to be disassembled to locate the gaskets. Occasional maintenance of the gaskets and pipe assemblies is recommended. Poor sealings are usually caused by: •...
  • Page 139 6 - Maintenance Gasket Types Usually an O-ring is used, but there is also a different type of gasket in use (F). How To Remove Lock Ring If the lock ring needs to be replaced, this can be done by mounting a connector (A) in reverse direction.
  • Page 140: Nozzle Holder Assembly

    6 - Maintenance Nozzle Holder Assembly If leaks of fluid occur in the nozzle holders on the spray boom, it is necessary to check the gaskets. The nozzle holder need to be disassembled to locate the gaskets. Occasional maintenance of the gaskets and nozzle holders is recommended. Poor sealings are usually caused by: •...
  • Page 141 6 - Maintenance With the locking piece (B) removed, place the screw driver as shown and pull to remove the upper part (C) of the nozzle holder. Locking piece (B) and upper part separated (C). Inside the lower part (D), the O-ring (E) is located, and it can now be removed for maintenance.
  • Page 142: Change Of Light Bulb

    6 - Maintenance 5. Insert the locking piece in the upper part to secure it on the spray boom. Change of Light Bulb 1. Switch off the light. 2. Loosen the screws on the lamp and remove the cover or lens. 3.
  • Page 143: Readjustment Of Boom - General Info

    6 - Maintenance Readjustment of Boom - General Info Before commencing adjustment jobs, please go through this check list. 1. The sprayer must be well lubricated (see the section “Lubrication”). 2. Connect the sprayer to the tractor. 3. Place tractor and sprayer on level and solid ground. 4.
  • Page 144: Trapeze Locking Device

    6 - Maintenance Trapeze Locking Device The trapeze structure in the boom centre: • helps the boom to stay horizontal when unfolded • protects the boom against vibrations and impacts. In order to lock the boom during folding, the chains must be tight. If this is not the case even when the hydraulic cylinder is fully retracted, the chains must be tightened.
  • Page 145: Horizontal Alignment Of Inner And Outer Sections

    6 - Maintenance Horizontal Alignment of Inner and Outer Sections ATTENTION! This alignment must be done before attempting to do the “Over-Centre Boom Lock Adjustment” on page 149. ÷ NOTE! This instruction applies for the connection between inner and outer section 1 as well as for outer sections 1 and 2. 1.
  • Page 146 6 - Maintenance 4. Turn the eccentric bolts (B) and (D) the same way simultaneously to obtain the right vertical alignment. ATTENTION! The upper eccentric bolt adjusts only half of the adjustment, and the lower eccentric bolt adjusts the other half. It is important to adjust the eccentric bolts simultaneously and in same direction! 5.
  • Page 147: Over-Centre Boom Lock Adjustment

    6 - Maintenance Over-Centre Boom Lock Adjustment The lock mechanism is adjusted as follows: 1. The “Horizontal Alignment of Inner and Outer Sections” on page 147 and “Vertical Alignment of Inner and Outer Sections” on page 147 must be done correctly first! 2.
  • Page 148 6 - Maintenance 9. Adjust the piston rod end (A) further out with one turn (approximately 2 mm). Tighten the counter nut again. 10. After adjustment, looking through the hole, it should look like this. The piston rod is a little too long when fully extracted. 11.
  • Page 149: Boom Wings Forward

    6 - Maintenance Boom Wings Forward The boom wings are adjusted from factory to tip a little forward in the driving direction, when the boom is completely unfolded. This will help the boom wings stay in front of, or aligned with, the boom centre during spraying, as the boom will move a little back and forth when driving in the field (yaw movements).
  • Page 150: Boom Lift Adjustment

    6 - Maintenance Boom Lift Adjustment If slack occurs (= forward and backward movements of the boom), the glide shoes (A) should be adjusted. To locate all 4 sets of glide shoes: See “Lubrication Plan - Boom Centre” on page 121. 1.
  • Page 151: Glide Shoes - Yaw Damping

    6 - Maintenance Glide Shoes - Yaw Damping If slack occurs (backward and forward movements of the boom), adjustment of yaw damping is needed. This is done by slightly tightening the bolts (A). Be careful not to overtighten or squeeze the rubber bushings (B). Only tighten until there is no more play! Chassis Damping Two air-filled rubber dampers are installed to absorb movements from...
  • Page 152: Venting The Boom Hydraulics

    6 - Maintenance Venting the Boom Hydraulics If the hydraulic cylinders or hoses have been dismantled, it is necessary to vent the cylinders after reassembly. € DANGER! Failing to vent the hydraulic system when needed may result in violent boom movements and poor boom performance.
  • Page 153: Off-Season Storage

    6 - Maintenance Off-Season Storage General Info To preserve the sprayer intact and to protect its components, the following off-season storage program is carried out. Before Storage When the spraying season is over, you should devote some extra time to the sprayer. If chemical residues are left over in the sprayer for longer periods, it may reduce the life of its individual components.
  • Page 154: After Storage

    6 - Maintenance 7. When the sprayer is dry, remove rust from scratches or damage in the paint, if any, and touch up the paint. 8. Apply a thin layer of anti-corrosion oil (e.g. SHELL ENSIS FLUID, CASTROL RUSTILO or similar) on all metal parts. Avoid oil on rubber parts, hoses and tyres.
  • Page 155: Fault Finding

    7 - Fault Finding Operational Problems General Info € DANGER! Specialized persons should be involved in fault finding, as this is hazardous work! It might be necessary to have the sprayer operating to complete the fault finding. Operational incidents are often due to the same reasons: •...
  • Page 156: Liquid System

    7 - Fault Finding Liquid System FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE CONTROL / REMEDY No spray from boom when turned on. SmartValve / Pressure valve positions are wrong. Set correct valve positions for spraying. Suction/pressure filters are clogged. Clean suction and pressure filters. No suction from tank.
  • Page 157 7 - Fault Finding FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE CONTROL / REMEDY Pump Liquid leaks from the bottom of the pump. Damaged diaphragm. Replace diaphragm. Grease leaks from the bottom of the pump. Grease used has too low viscosity. Change to recommended grease type. Grease leaks from the shaft grease seals.
  • Page 158: Electric Fuses

    Any other changes or modifications of the circuit boards must be carried out only by qualified HARDI personnel. Ask your dealer if in doubt. Only replace a fuse with the same type and size. Using a bigger fuse will result in damages to the electric components.
  • Page 159: Overview Of Fuses

    Most fuses have a short text print nearby; above it is F1. This text tells which function on the sprayer is connected here - see the overview below. The fuses are blade fuses unless otherwise mentioned. To verify the correct printed circuit board when inspecting a fuse, check the HARDI item number (26xxxxxx). Location of printed circuit...
  • Page 160: Mechanical Problems

    7 - Fault Finding Mechanical Problems Emergency Operation - EasyClean Filter If difficulties with opening the filter and closing the built-in valve occur, it can be emergency handled by using a 13 mm wrench on the key profile (A). Also the filter can be drained before filter element at the drain plug (B). ±...
  • Page 161: Technical Specifications

    8 - Technical Specifications Dimensions General Info All dimensions, values and weights are depending on scope of supply and specific adjustments. Overall Dimensions ÷ The sprayer equipment shown on the illustration above might differ slightly from your actual sprayer. Tank 1800 litres Boom width A - Total length (mm) B - Total width (mm)
  • Page 162: Weight

    8 - Technical Specifications Weight Total weight for a standard sprayer. Optional equipment add to the specified weight. Boom width Main tank 1200 litres Main tank 1500 litres Main tank 1800 litres Main tank 2200 litres 1677 kg* 1704 kg* 1746 kg* 1776 kg* 20 m...
  • Page 163: Pump Specifications

    Connection to the pump requires special hose fittings - contact your HARDI dealer for more information. 4. When connected, start the pump at 540 rpm to let the water circulate the liquid system on the sprayer.
  • Page 164: Other Specifications

    8 - Technical Specifications Other Specifications Tractor Requirements Power Take-off Min. / Max. operating torque (kW): See type sign for liquid pump. The type sign is located on the front side of the pump facing towards the tractor. Hydraulic System Max.
  • Page 165: Filters

    8 - Technical Specifications € DANGER! If the tolerances for voltage are exceeded, the electrical system can fail. Risk of fire. Risk of defect or malfunctioning components. Power Consumption Recommended tractor engine output are as follows. Main tank volume (litres) Output (hp) Output (kW) 1800...
  • Page 166: Transmission Shaft

    8 - Technical Specifications Transmission Shaft Options at the tractor hitch point: 1. Yoke with 6 splines. Normally used for pump working speed = 540 rpm. 2. Yoke with 21 splines. Normally used for pump working speed = 1000 rpm. Dimension: 1 3/8”...
  • Page 167: Materials And Recycling

    8 - Technical Specifications Materials and Recycling Disposal of the Sprayer When the equipment has completed its working life, it must be thoroughly cleaned. The tanks, hoses and synthetic fittings can be incinerated at an authorized disposal plant. The metallic parts can be scrapped. Steel parts are made of various types of treated steel. Always follow local legislation regarding disposal.
  • Page 168: Electrical Connections

    8 - Technical Specifications Electrical Connections Rear Lights The wiring is in accordance with ISO 1724. Position Designation Wire colour Left direction indicator Yellow Free (max. 55 W) Blue Ground White Right direction indicator Green Right rear position lamp Brown Stop lamps Left rear position lamp Black...
  • Page 169: Boom And Work Lights

    8 - Technical Specifications Boom and Work Lights Position light - left Rear light - left Position light - right Rear light - right Connector for traffic light Connector for work light Boom light - right Boom light - left Boom light - centre License plate light Position light - left...
  • Page 170: Hydraulic Diagrams

    8 - Technical Specifications Hydraulic Diagrams Boom Hydraulics Spray Boom 20 - 24 Meters...
  • Page 171 8 - Technical Specifications Spray Boom 27 - 28 Meters...
  • Page 172 8 - Technical Specifications...
  • Page 173: Index

    Index Index Diagram - EVC Liquid system, 58 Numerics Diagram - EVC Liquid system with optional extras, 59 10 Hours Service Diagrams Cyclone Filter, 128 Boom Hydraulics, 171 EasyClean Filter, 127 Dilution In-Line Filter, 128 In-field, 113 Nozzle Filters, 129 Dimensions, 161 Spraying Circuit, 129 Disposal, 27, 167...
  • Page 174 Index Hydraulics Boom, 62, 78 ParaLift, 62 Closed Centre, 62 Parking the Sprayer, 105 Open Centre, 62 Periodic Inspection, 124 ParaLift, 62 Permissible Venting of Cylinders, 152 Total Weight, 71 Tractor Weight, 73 Values, 73 In-Line Filter, 54, 128 Personal Protection, 96 Inspection of Sprayer, 124 Personal Protective Equipment, 16 Pesticide Information, 64...
  • Page 175 Index Intervals, 124 Work, 25 Service and Maintenance Intervals, 124 Service Work Precautions, 40 Snap-Lock For Feed Pipes, 137 Soak Wash, 115 Spare Parts Wear Parts and Aids, 26 Specifications, 163 Speed Transducer, 80, 84 Spray Gun, 66 Spray Technique, 107 Sprayer Coupling and Uncoupling, 31 Parking, 105...
  • Page 176 Index...
  • Page 177 2. Select “HARDI” in the menu on the left. 3. Select “Spare parts catalogue” and find your spare part. 4. Online ordering is also possible. 5. Contact your HARDI dealer for further information on spare parts. User Evaluation Dear Reader, We update our instruction books regularly.
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