Turf Care Precautions While Operating In Stationary Modes; Positioning The Spray Sections - Toro Multi Pro 41240 Operator's Manual

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7.
Set the master-section switch to the O
and begin spraying.
Note:
When the tank is nearly empty, the
agitation may cause foaming in the tank.
To prevent this, turn the agitation valve off.
Alternatively, you can use an anti-foaming agent
in the tank.
8.
When finished spraying, set the master-section
switch to the O
FF
spay sections, and disengage the PTO lever
(HD-series models with a manual transmission).
Turf Care Precautions while
Operating in Stationary
Modes
Important:
Under some conditions, heat from
the engine, radiator, and muffler can potentially
damage grass when operating the sprayer in a
stationary mode. Stationary modes include tank
agitation, hand spraying with a spray gun, or
using a walking boom.
Use the following precautions:
Avoid stationary spraying when conditions are
extremely hot and/or dry, as turf can be more
stressed during these periods.
Avoid parking on the turf while stationary spraying.
Park on a cart path whenever possible.
Minimize the amount of time that you leave the
machine running over any particular area of turf.
The extent of damage to the grass depends on
both time and temperature.
Set the engine speed as low as possible to
achieve the desired pressure and flow. This
minimizes the heat generated and the air velocity
from the cooling fan.
Allow the heat to escape upward from the engine
compartment by raising the seat assemblies during
stationary operation rather than being forced out
under the vehicle.
position
N
position to turn off all
Positioning the Spray
Sections
The boom-section lift switches on the sprayer control
panel allows you to move the outer spray sections
between transport position and spray position without
leaving the operator's seat. Whenever possible, stop
the machine before changing spray section positions.
Setting the Hydraulic Lift Lock
Engage the hydraulic lift lever and lock it to provide
hydraulic power for control of the boom lift.
1.
Push forward the hydraulic-lift lever
or
Figure
90).
Manual Transmission Workman Vehicles
1. Push forward
2. Move left
Automatic Transmission Workman Vehicles
1. Push forward
2. Move left
2.
Move the hydraulic-lift lock left to engage the
lock
(Figure 89
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(Figure 89
Figure 89
3. Hydraulic-lift lock
4. Hydraulic-lift lever
Figure 90
3. Hydraulic-lift lock
4. Hydraulic-lift lever
or
Figure
90).
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