Swift HAWK 12 m X Tip User Manual

13-15m hydrauluc boom mounted type sprayer
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Swift HAWK 12 m X Tip

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Contents 3.4.3.3 ADJUSTMENT OF SPRAYING NORM (FLOW) NORM CALCULATION / CALIBRATION INTRODUCTION NORM CALCULATION / CALIBRATION 1.1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT NORM TABLE FOR CONICAL BRASS NOZZLES 49 1.2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.4.4 TANK WASHING 1.3 MACHINE INTRODUCTION LABEL 3.4.4 (A) WITH OSR CONTROLLER 1.4 HAWK SERIES MODELS 3.4.4 (B) WITH FPR CONTROL...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Simple, Affordable and Reliable INTRODUCTION This booklet contains the usage rules and maintenance information of “SWIFT HAWK SERIES MODEL”. This book is also a part of the machine and provides information and a resource you can consult for safe The user must carefully read and apply for safety and efficient use throughout its entire life cycle.
  • Page 4: Machine Description

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 1.1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION HAWK SERIES is the most innovative machine among the models. Thanks to years of experience, HAWK SERIES models will provide you impressive returns. Field sprayers are used in the production of field crops to reduce the effects of diseases and pests and to kill weeds.
  • Page 5: Technical Information

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 1.2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION MAIN PARTS HAND WASHING TANK LINEAR SLIDE PESTICIDE TANK SPRAY BOOM LIQUID CONTROL UNIT CHASSIS PUMP CIRCUIT TANK Figure 1 HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 6 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Dimensions change according to the tank capacity. The indicated nominal volume is at least 5% less than the actual volume. Figure 2 Size (MM) Capacity Weight Model (KG) HAWK 10-13 1000L 1410 1195 HAWK 13-13 1300L 1410 1395...
  • Page 7 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Size (MM) Model Weight (KG) 12 m “X” Tip 2585 2470 15 m “X” Tip 2585 2455 HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 8: Machine Introduction Label

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 1.3 MACHINE INTRODUCTION LABEL Each machine has an identification label on it (Figure 3). 1) Type of machine 2) Machine model 3) Machine license date and number 4) Machine serial number 5) Machine manufactured year 6) CE emblem Figure 3 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 9: Hawk Series Models

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 1.4 HAWK SERIES MODELS HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 10: Safety Warning Labels

    12. Do not use the machine on an unsuitable steep line with the definitions and safety instructions and sloping field. stated in the manual. We, SWIFT AGRICULTURE, is not responsible for any damages that may arise 13. Do not change the original parts of the machine.
  • Page 11 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Figure 4 HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 12: Safety Instructions And Accident Precautions

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 2.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND ACCIDENT 4) Please, do not touch mobile parts with any form or any purpose. PRECAUTIONS Pay attention to the signs indicated by the yellow 5) In order to make any operation or adjustment on symbol in the book.
  • Page 13: Tractor Linkage

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable TRACTOR LINKAGE 18) Mount the equipment to the tractor with sufficient power, hydraulic lifting capacity, and connections that comply with the standards. 19) Equipment tips must be in the same category as tractor hydraulic lift tips. 20) Remember that the working area of the hydraulic lifting arms during the landing and taking off of the equipment is the danger zone.
  • Page 14 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 27) The machine can be mounted to any tractor of suitable power with a 3-point suspension system. Bring the lower hydraulic lifting arms of your tractor by maneuvering in a way that they will approach the lower connecting pins of the machine.
  • Page 15: Shaft (Articulated Shaft)

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable P.T.O. SHAFT (ARTICULATED SHAFT) Connect the transmission shaft properly between the tractor PTO shaft and the pump crankshaft. Pay attention to the following points while connecting the shaft. While A-the shaft mounted, make sure that the guards fixed to the tractor and the machine for all working angles, horizontal and vertical, are long enough to cover all rotating parts.
  • Page 16: The Adjustment Of P.t.o. Shaft

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 32) The equipment should only be used with a P.T.O shaft with the necessary safety equipment and protections connected with suitable chains against overloads. 33) Only the P.T.O shaft supplied by the manufacturer should be used. 34) When inserting or removing the P.T.O Shaft from the tractor, the engine must be turned off.
  • Page 17: Post-Operation Maintenance Of P.t.o. Shaft

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable POST-OPERATION MAINTENANCE OF P.T.O. SHAFT • After the operation of the shaft, it is checked whether there is any breakage or deterioration in the housing and parts of the shaft. If a problem is observed, the shaft is not operated until the problem is solved.
  • Page 18: Transport On The Road

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable TRANSPORT ON THE ROAD If the machine needs to be transferred, it should be carried out with a suitable lift of sufficient capacity after the specified connection points are connected with suitable hooks. Since accidents may occur if these procedures are not done properly, they must be done by authorized and trained people.
  • Page 19: Tractor-Machine Balance

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable TRACTOR-MACHINE BALANCE During Transport DURING TRANSPORT Prohibit climbing on the machine during transportation or operation. When the machine is attached to a tractor, it becomes a part of it. Due to imbalances, difficulties can be experienced on the road, while driving. In order to ensure a balanced weight distribution on the tractor, weight can be loaded at the front.
  • Page 20: Loading Procedure

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 2.1 LOADING PROCEDURE 3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To get the best performance from the equipment, carefully follow the instructions given below. Lifting and handling should be carried out while the tank is empty and using appropriate equipment by qualified personnel specialized in this type of operation.
  • Page 21: Issues To Be Considered Before

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.1 ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED BEFORE 3.a) Open one of the taps by placing the regulator’s by-pass handle to the pressure position and let all STARTING WORK the air out by operating the pump at zero pressure 1.) The level in the oil bottle should be between the for 1, 2 minutes.
  • Page 22: Prohibited Uses

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable The first Section (Figure 20f) opens, (in this case some pressure drop is normal).By turning the calibration knob of the 1st section (Figure 20g), the pressure value seen on the manometer (Figure 20e) is fixed to the desired pressure (bar) value and the 1st section latch is closed.
  • Page 23: Hawk Usage Information

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.3 HAWK USAGE INFORMATION You must comply with the following points to achieve success throughout the lifetime of the machine. 1. The efficiency and life of the agricultural machine depends on careful maintenance. 2. Select the product recommended by your agronomist.
  • Page 24: Use Of The Machine

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4 USE OF THE MACHINE 3.4.1 TANK FILLING 3.4.1.1 PRODUCT TANK FILLING The machine can be attached to any tractor of suitable power with a 3-point mounted system. 3.4.1.1 (A) OSR CONTROLLED SYSTEM 3.4.1.1 (A:1) FILLING FROM THE TANK LID Fill the water required for filling from an external water source located higher than the tank cap.
  • Page 25: A:2) Filling With 3-Way Chceck Valve Suction Filter Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.1.1 (A:2) FILLING WITH 3-WAY CHCECK VALVE SUCTION FILTER DIAGRAM: PART NAME PRESSURE LINE Tank SUCTION LINE Filter RETURN LINE 3 Way Valve Pump Mixer Hydraulic Cricut Tank Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Filler Regulator HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 26: B) Fpr Operated System

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.1.1 (B) FPR OPERATED SYSTEM 3.4.1.1 (B.2) FILLING WITH 3 WAY CHECK VALVE SUCTION FILTER IN FPR REGULATOR: 3.4.1.1 (B.1) FILLING FROM THE TANK LID Fill the water required for filling from an external water source located higher than the tank cap. The cap filter must be installed İnside the tank cover during the filling process.
  • Page 27 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Move the regulator by-pass handle to the tank When the tank filling is finished, lower the tractor return position. gas(to idle position) and stop the PTO shaft. Then remove the external suction hose (Figure 29) and replace the cover of the check valve filter.
  • Page 28 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable PART NAME PRESSURE LINE Tank SUCTION LINE Filter RETURN LINE 3 Way Valve Pump Mixer Hydraulic Cricut Tank Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Filler Regulator USER MANUAL...
  • Page 29: Filling Of The System Cricut Tank

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.1.2 FILLING OF THE SYSTEM CRICUT TANK Especially • Wear protective clothing to avoid direct contact with body parts, especially in the presence of wounds. • Wear personal protective equipment, rubber gloves, dust masks, goggles and helmets to protect your face, head and hands.
  • Page 30: Hydraulic Agitation

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.2.1 HYDRAULIC AGITATION 5. Make sure that the by-pass of regulator is in the regulator input lever position. (Figure 35 For Optional FPR Control). 1. Attach the equipment and your transmission shaft to the tractor as specified in the manual. (Page 17).
  • Page 31: Hydraulic Agitation 3.4.2.1 (A) Osr Controlled System Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.2.1 HYDRAULIC AGITATION 3.4.2.1 (A) OSR CONTROLLED SYSTEM DIAGRAM PART NAME PRESSURE LINE SUCTION LINE Tank RETURN LINE Filter 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Mixer Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Filler Regulator HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 32: Hydraulic Agitation

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.2.1 HYDRAULIC AGITATION 3.4.2.1 (B) FPR CONTROLLED SYSTEM DIAGRAM PART NAME SUCTION LINE Tank PRESSURE LINE Filter 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Agitator Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Filler Regulator USER MANUAL...
  • Page 33: Mixing With Water

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.2.2 MIXING WITH WATER 4. The chemical is poured into the mixer and after th washing valve of the drug canister on the 1. When the spraying sections are closed, the mixer is opened to clean the empty drug canis- pressure is adjusted to around 15-20 Bar.
  • Page 34 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 6. After the chemical-water is mixed, the suction valve under the mixer is opened to transfer it to the main tank and the mixture is transferred to the tank. (Figure : 41) Figure 41 7. When the mixer is discharged, first the valve on the pump to the mixer is closed, then the mixer valve on the control panel is closed.
  • Page 35: Pulverization

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable • After filling the tank with water the concentred 3.4.3 PULVERIZATION spray liquid is adjusted by dilution based on the values of pesticide label. (on the product label is written how many liters it should be ). •...
  • Page 36 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Regulator must be in the spraying position and pressure adjustments must be made. Pressure adjustment is made by turning regulator pressure adjustment knob. If desired to obtain the required flow and pressure the mixing valve can also be turned off.
  • Page 37 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 5. It can adjust the hardness of the springs from Pay attention that the locking the shackle located under the springs system are active of the end booms when the booms are in 6. In Hawk machine it can adjustment boom the fully closed position, if the position in height with hydraulic pistons (Figure locks are not active, do not move...
  • Page 38 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 8. The spacing distance of the field spraying nozzle 10. Open the sprayer boom. heads is 50 cm. The working width of the spray- ing arms is 12 or 15 meters. Nozzle fasteners are galvanized and the nozzle body is brass or plastic.
  • Page 39: Operating System

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.3.2 OPERATING SYSTEM 1. Push the oil control lever inside the tractor. The spraying liquid passing from the tank outlet to the filter, comes to the pump by its suction hose. The high pressure (0-40 bars) spraying liquid coming from the pump reaches the controller trough the pump pressure hose.
  • Page 40 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 4. Start your tractor as described in the manual 6. To start the spraying process, open the valves and move the PTO. from the regulator to the spraying boom. To immediately stop spraying, turn the regulator’s bypass lever towards the tank.
  • Page 41: A) Operating System Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.3.2 (A) OPERATING SYSTEM DIAGRAM PART NAME PRESSURE LINE SUCTION LINE Tank Filter Check Valve 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Agitator Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Mixer Valve Regulator HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 42: B) Spraying System With Fpr Regulator

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.3.2 (B) SPRAYING SYSTEM WITH FPR 5. To adjust the pressure, turn the pressure knob on the regulator right or left to change the REGULATOR pressure setting. 1. Connect the equipment and transmission shaft to the tractor as described in the manual. Figure 66 6.
  • Page 43: C) Spraying Operation With Fpr Control Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.3.2 (C) SPRAYING OPERATION WITH FPR CONTROL DIAGRAM PRESSURE LINE PART NAME SUCTION LINE Tank Filter Check Valve 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Agitator Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Mixer Valve Regulator HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 44: Adjustment Of Spraying Norm (Flow)

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.3.3 ADJUSTMENT OF SPRAYING NORM (FLOW) Fan Beam Nozzle Norm Table 01-015: 3.0 - 4.0 - 8.0 IDTA IDKN IDKT 02-08: 2.0 - 4.0 - 8.0 IDTA: 02-08: 1.0 - 4.0 - 8.0 IDK: 01-03: 1.5 - 3.0 - 6.0 IDK: 04-06:...
  • Page 45: Norm Calculation / Calibration

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NORM CALCULATION / CALIBRATION 480.5m la/h Nozzle l/min 5.0 km/h 6.0 km/h 7.0 km/h 8.0 km/h 10.0 km/h 12.0 km/h 16.0 km/h 20.0 km/h 25.0 km/h 30.0 km/h 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.39 0.42 0.45 0.48 0.51 0.55 0.601...
  • Page 46: Norm Calculation / Calibration

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NORM CALCULATION / CALIBRATION 0.5 m la / h Nozzle l/min 5.0 km/h 6.0 km/h 7.0 km/h 8.0 km/h 10.0 km/h 12.0 km/h 16.0 km/h 20.0 km/h 25.0 km/h 30.0 km/h 0.69 0.84 0.97 1.08 1.19 1.28 1.37...
  • Page 47 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NORM CALCULATION/CALIBRATION 0.5 m la / h Nozzle l/min 5.0 km/h 6.0 km/h 7.0 km/h 8.0 km/h 10.0 km/h 12.0 km/h 16.0 km/h 20.0 km/h 25.0 km/h 30.0 km/h 0.69 0.84 0.97 1.08 1.19 1.28 1.37 1.46 1.53...
  • Page 48 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Example : Weed control will be made in cereals. The number of nozzles of the sprayer to be used is 20 and distance between two nozzles is 0 5 m. 400 liters per hectare (400 liters / hectare) chemical solution is to be given. In this case, what should be the working speed of the sprayer? (1 hectare = 10 decares) Solution : First of all, the working width of the machine is found by multiplying the number of nozzles by the distance...
  • Page 49: Product Norm Table For Conical Brass Nozzles

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable PRODUCT NORM TABLE FOR CONICAL BRASS NOZZLES Plate Hole Diameter Working Speed Pressure Average FLow Spraying Norm (mm) * (km/h) (bar) (lt / mim) ** (lt / da) 0.44 19.44 0.44 16.2 0.44 13.89 0.44 12.15 0.44 9.72...
  • Page 50 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable Example: N= Q x 60 V x B Q= q x n B= distance between two nozzles x n SYMBOL EXPLANATION UNIT By placing a measuring cup under the nozzles, run Chemical norm Lt/da the machine for one minute under 10 Bar pressure with the tractor PTO shaft to be 540 rev / min .
  • Page 51: Tank Washing

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.4 TANK WASHING 3.4.4 (B) WITH FPR CONTROL 3.4.4 (A) WITH OSR CONTROLLER 1. Connect the equipment and transmission shaft 1. Connect the equipment and transmission shaft to to the tractor as described in the operator’s the tractor as described in the ooperator’s manual.
  • Page 52: D) Tank Washing With Osr Control Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.4 (D) TANK WASHING WITH OSR CONTROL DIAGRAM PRESSURE LINE PART NAME SUCTION LINE Tank TANK WASHING LINE Filter 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Agitator Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Mixer Valve Regulator USER MANUAL...
  • Page 53: E) Tank Washing With Fpr Control Diagram

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.4 (E) TANK WASHING WITH FPR CONTROL DIAGRAM PRESSURE LINE PART NAME SUCTION LINE Tank TANK WASHING LINE Filter 3 Way Valve Pump Hydraulic Agitator Tank Washing Boom External Suction Hose Hand washing Mixer Valve Regulator HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 54: Tank Emptying

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.5 TANK EMPTYING Tank emptying can be done in 2 ways: 1. By adjusting the spraying process on the pressure line, you can empty the tank with the pump’s pressure. 2. You can empty the remaining solution in the tank by opening the bottom plug or by opening the bottom valve.
  • Page 55: Separating The Machine From The Tractor

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.4.6 SEPARATING THE MACHINE FROM THE TRACTOR Separation process of the machine from the tractor is very dangerous and caution is required. Carefully read and follow the instructions below. The machine tank can be placed on the ground when empty .
  • Page 56: Cleaning And Maintenance

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.5.2 INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE 3.5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Safe Maintenance 1. If you are not going to use your machine for a while in spraying season, you should do these While performing the maintenance operations, be maintenance.
  • Page 57: Work End Cleaning

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.5.4 WORK END CLEANING 1. Do not run the machine when there is no water in the tank. 2. Wash all filters with clean water. Wash the filters by removing the nuts with the filter wrench provided with the machine.
  • Page 58: Machine Storage

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 3.5.5 MACHINE STORAGE • Check the connections on the machine, keep your machine in a suitable place covered by a protective cover. • Never leave water into the pump during winter in order to protect it. •...
  • Page 59: Fault Problems And Solutions

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 4.0 FAULT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS PROBLEMS THAT MAY OCCUR DURING THE OPERATION OF THE SPRAYER, CAUSES AND RECOMMENDATIONS PROBLEM/TROUBLE CAUSES RECOMMENDATIONS The pump does not draw water or draws Filler nozzle clogged. Clean the filler nozzle less water.
  • Page 60 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable 4.0 FAULT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS PROBLEMS THAT MAY OCCUR DURING THE OPERATION OF THE SPRAYER, CAUSES AND RECOMMENDATIONS PROBLEM/TROUBLE CAUSES RECOMMENDATIONS Water leakage in the pressure hose Hose seals worn. Worn seals must be replaced connections.
  • Page 61: Notes

    www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NOTES: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 62 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NOTES: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ USER MANUAL...
  • Page 63 www.swiftagriculture.com Simple, Affordable and Reliable NOTES: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HAWK 12-15M X BOOM...
  • Page 64 534 - 538 Cross Keys Rd., Cavan SA 5094 email: swiftmarketing@swiftagriculture.com www.swiftagriculture.com...

This manual is also suitable for:

Hawk 15 m x tipHawk 10-13Hawk 13-13Hawk 10-15Hawk 13-15

Table of Contents