2.
Ensure that the 3 boom sprayer-control valves
are in the O
position.
FF
3.
Remove the spray wand from the tool clip at the
left side of the machine
Figure 45
1. Throttle-valve knob
2. Spray wand
4.
Firmly grip the spray wand and point it in the
direction that you will spray.
Note:
The wand may recoil; ensure that you
hold it securely.
5.
Open spray wand-shutoff valve
6.
Use the throttle valve
spray-system pressure as follows:
•
To increase the spray-system pressure to the
wand, rotate the throttle valve clockwise.
•
To decrease the spray-system pressure
to the wand, rotate the throttle valve
counterclockwise.
7.
Squeeze the trigger to the spray-wand handle
to begin spraying; lock the trigger in place if
desired
(Figure
46).
Figure 46
1. Trigger lock
2. Spray wand trigger
(Figure
45).
3. Tool clip
4. Spray wand-shutoff valve
(Figure
45).
(Figure
45) to adjust the
3. Spray wand handle
4. Spray tip
8.
When finished spraying, if you locked the trigger
of the spray-wand—unlock it, and release the
trigger
(Figure
9.
Close the spray wand-shutoff valve, shut off the
spray pump, and insert the spay wand into the
tool clip
(Figure
After Operation
After Operation Safety
General Safety
•
Park the machine on level ground and allow it to
cool. Never allow untrained personnel to service
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the machine.
•
Disengage the spray or close the spreader gate,
set the parking brake, shut off the engine, and
remove the key or disconnect the spark-plug wire.
Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting,
cleaning or repairing the machine.
•
Clean the machine as stated in
Lubricating the Spreader (page 41)
the Sprayer (page 42)
•
Frequently check for worn or deteriorating
components that could create a hazard. Tighten
loose hardware.
•
Shut off the fuel when storing or transporting the
machine. Do not store fuel near flames or drain
fuel indoors.
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46)
45).
Cleaning and
and
Cleaning