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OPERATORS MANUAL PEGASUS 8000 STOP BEFORE COMMENCING WWW.CROPLANDS.COM.AU operation, ENSURE you read & understand this manual, its contents, and any additional information supplied. BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Croplands has taken steps to ensure this operator’s manual is as current and as accurate as possible. Due to the ever-changing markets of cropping and farming, Croplands is constantly striving to be at the forefront of innovation and technology. While the information in this manual is considered accurate at the time of writing, Croplands reserves the right to change this information without notice.
CONTENTS SECTION 1 SECTION 4 SECTION 6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION PRODUCT FEATURES /FAMILIARISATION SPRAYER CALIBRATION About this manual Hook-up Calibration procedure Terminology Open centre vs closed centre hydraulics Air-mix & turbodrop® nozzle chart Before operating your sprayer Un-hook Calibration work sheet Warranty Policy Main controls &...
This manual provides assembly, setting up, operating and These terms/symbols used throughout Before attempting to use your sprayer, make sure you maintenance instructions for the Croplands Pegasus 8000 this manual: read all Operator Manuals for this sprayer including but sprayer.
BROADACRE the sprayers unique serial number, •a safety induction checklist, • a delivery checklist and customer induction, STOP • the Croplands Warranty policy and warranty registration form. BEFORE COMMENCING WWW.CROPLANDS.COM.AU operation, ENSURE you read Always contact your Croplands Dealer & understand this manual, its contents, and any additional first and foremost for warranty matters.
This includes the Croplands Operators Safety Manual – as pictured here. MANUAL This manual is available on the Croplands Web site, or for printed versions contact Croplands customer support and ask for part number GP-SAFE-A (or later version if available). WWW.CROPLANDS.COM.AU...
All signs and decals for sprayer safety and operation must be maintained in good order and replaced if damaged or missing. Most Croplands labels have a part number printed on the decal to aid identification and replacement. Some examples are shown below.
SECTION 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION, SHIPPING & SPECIFICATION Wheels & Tyres Boom & Lift 710/70R x 42 standard on 8000 litre model 30, 33 & 36 metre boom options. Mudguards & Mudflaps optional Booms constructed of high quality steel in a lattice design, epoxy powder coat finish for chemical resistance.
SECTION 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION, SHIPPING & SPECIFICATION 8000 litre Pegasus with 710/70 Single Wheels Pic 1: Sprayer serial number plate Pic 2: Pump serial number plate SHIPPING INFORMATION PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SPRAY RATE CONTROLLER The following shipping information is provided, however Always use the serial number of the sprayer when requesting The spray rate controller supplied with your sprayer may, variations can occur without prior notification.
SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION HOOK-UP OPEN CENTRE VS CLOSED CENTRE HYDRAULICS UN-HOOK MAIN CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS PRE-OPERATION CHECK BOOM ADJUSTMENT - 30M BOOM ADJUSTMENT - 36M BOOM OPERATION - ALL SIZES BT-OMPEG8-C...
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HOOK-UP One pair of hoses is for the sprayer hydraulic functions, Assembly Instructions namely: The Pegasus 8000 is fully assembled from the factory with A. Jacking leg exception to the Electronic controllers, applicable looms B. Boom lift and fold and safety chain.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION WARNING Ensure your working/testing area is clear of bystanders before operating boom hydraulic functions. C. If your sprayer is fitted with the optional hydraulic drive fill pump: i. Ensure the applicable tractor remote lever is engaged Spray pump rpm flow control valve Hydraulic control switchbox for sprayer ii.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION Closed Centre (Pressure Compensated) Systems compensate by varying the pump flow. No restrictor is required in the pressure line and no oil is bypassed. The closed centre pressure-compensated system has a variable Check with your dealer to see if your tractor has this system. displacement pump which will deliver flow at the necessary rate to maintain a specified pressure.
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Bravo 180S Broadacre controller Install the Spray Rate Controller The Spray Rate Controller supplied form Croplands, has been fitted and tested to your sprayer at the factory and disconnected and packed for transit. To fit the Spray Controller...
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION NOTE CONSOLE For operating instructions for the model of BATTERY spray controller you have been supplied, refer WIRES to the controller manual supplied separately. RED (POS.) Connect all Power Leads Connect all power leads directly to the battery, namely the: BLACK (NEG.) •...
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION ARDS ride leveler valve Sprayer Air-Ride System Air Ride Drawbar System fitted standard i. Ensure the drain valve for the tow hitch air spring Activate the Air-Ride Suspension System is closed. Your sprayer is fitted with a 12volt electric air compressor, ii.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION UN-HOOK 4. Disconnect all electrical looms. Unhitching the Pegasus from the Tractor To disconnect the Pegasus sprayer from the tractor, follow procedure as laid out below: 1. Ensure the booms arms are in the fully folded in position.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION MAIN CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS The location of the Pegasus main control panel facilitates easy access of all control points for filling, mixing, spraying and cleaning functions. A. Pump Suction Valve (Long Lever) – RED Arrow B. System Re-Circ Valve (Short Lever) – Yellow Arrow C.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION K. Chem-Hopper Rinse Valve L. Optional Chemical Probe Rinse Connection M. Chem-Hopper Drop Down Lever N. Optional Chemical Probe Suction Connection O. Chem-Hopper Drain Valve P. Chem-Hopper Fill Valve Q. Product Tank Drain Valve...
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION 7. Check oil level in diaphragm spray pump. Read Operator’s Manuals before operating sprayer. Check the suction filter is clean PRE-OPERATION CHECK Check the pump air chamber psi. 1. Read all Operator’s manuals supplied with sprayer 8. Check air pressure in the diaphragm pump air chamber thoroughly, before attempting to use this machine.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION All liquid currently being pumped is passed through the Bypass Valve and back into the tank. The system is not pressurized and the tank agitators are not working. 10. Switch all boom sections on and switch the controller to the RUN position.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION 17. Whilst water is being pumped through boom and 22. Fill Chem-hopper with water. spraying out nozzles, check for any leaks or blockages throughout the sprayer. Check all hoses, connections, valves, filters boom fittings etc. Confirm all nozzles are operating correctly. Rectify any problems.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION 3. Balancing Device Alignment BOOM ADJUSTMENT - 30M The boom is fitted with an adjustable connecting rod which 2. Wing Extension Alignment allows the boom to tilt 0° ± 3° on the horizontal axis. Adjust the boom to the require horizontal plane by: After inner wing alignment is completed, align the wing extensions by: 1.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION 5. Locking the Balancing Device Adjustment The ropes of the wing balancing device must be tight. To adjust the balancing device: 1. Fold the wings to transport positon 2. Tighten the ropes by adjusting the nuts (D), shown in figure 10 above.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION Boom Wing Section Centre Section 5-10° Direction of travel Finally, adjust the breakaway arm to the desired breakaway pressure Ensure the boom wing is slightly forward in relation to the centre section (approx Set the bolt stopper to stop the boom at the position required. 5-10 degrees).
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION Adjust the turnbuckle sleeve until the centre section is level. Loosen the lock nuts and then adjust the horizontal bolt to position the plate in the correct setting. Step 3: Boom tilt adjustment Step 4: Outer arm locking plate The next setting is the tilt adjustment which dictates the level The final setting is the outer arm locking plate.
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SECTION 4 PRE-OPERATION BOOM OPERATION - ALL SIZES CAUTION Unfolding & folding the Spray Boom Understand the safety precautions below before operating If working on steep terrain, please note the the folding mechanism of the spray boom. following: • For vehicle stability, always fold the down •...
SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION FILLING FILTERS AGITATION CLEANING BT-PRIME FOR PEGASUS; PRIME – RECIRCULATION - FLUSH OVERVIEW OPERATION CHEMICAL MIXING BOOM FLUSHING AIR BAG SUSPENSION - AXLE AIRBAG SUSPENSION – DRAW BAR OPERATING POINTERS BT-OMPEG8-C...
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SPRAYER OPERATION FILLING Filling the Pegasus Tanks The Pegasus 8000 has three water tanks fitted. 1. The Main Spray Tank can be filled either through the tank lid or using the bottom filling system. 2. The Flush Tank is recommended to be filled through the bottom filling system as access to the tank lid may be difficult.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Bottom Filling Filling water passes through the venturi and into the main tank when this position is selected. The bottom-fill facility requires a pressured water source Add the chemical as required to the chem-hopper and can be used to fill the main spray tank, flush tank and (refer to page 38 ~ 40 for chem-hopper operation).
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION F. Rotate the selector lever of the “FILLING VALVE” so the D. Fill tanks as required as per previous instruction. red arrow is pointing to the “Off” position. EU=litres/min E. When filling is complete, disengage the “fill Pump” This position shuts the filling valve.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Fill the sprayer from the filling pump or your 1. Main Tank Basket Filter (18mesh) 1. Completely stop all sprayer operations. filling station. Instant flowreading can be 2. Filling Filter (32mesh) 2. Rotate the selector lever of the ‘Filling Valve’ so the red indicated or total flowreading.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION 3. Open the drain valve on the filter housing to break 3. Unscrew filter bowl retaining ring and remove filter screen. the vacuum and drain filter. 4. Inspect the screen for damage. 4. Unscrew the filter bowl retaining ring, and remove 5.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Clean optional boom section filters (if fitted) Front and Rear Tank agitators fitted standard Sparge Tube Agitation 2. Ensure all pressure is removed from the spray lines Clean nozzle filters regularly by opening the boom line drain valves. The sparge tube distributes bypass flow from the sprayer 3.
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8. Start the tractor and place sprayer controls in start up circulated’ back through the pump suction. The Pegasus 8000 is equipped with a flush tank for position according to Controller operating instruction. cleaning the sprayer when changing chemicals, and at To operate the ‘re-circ’...
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION 21. Adjust valves/switch back to ‘SPRAY’ mode and close drain valves. 22. Wash down the outside of the sprayer and boom. ‘SPRAY’ gauge line flush tap 13. Rotate the ‘Operation Valve’ lever to the ‘ACTIVATE ‘Operation Valve’ to ‘Tank Flush’ position CHEM- HOPPER’...
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Agitators in the ‘ON’ position Clean main pressure filter 7. Repeat steps 9 – 15 after soaking period is completed. NOTE 8. On completion of flushing, shut down all controls and disengage spray pump hydraulic control. 9.
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• Reduced lag times, wear and tear on the main pressure regulator (servo) valve • Instant nozzle shut-off’s Standard* fitment for Pegasus 8000 & 7000 models. The BT-PRIME system is designed to aid agitation and The 20 psi (1.38 bar)
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(compared to a tap at the end of each boom section). Note the Pegasus 8000 uses dual taps - one for the metering valves and the other for the bleeders.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION e. Once completed, perform a final check by turning section(s) on and off at random. The pressure should always stay the same. 2. The PRIME / Recirculation system is automatically operational once the pump is running, section valves off and the rate controller master switch is OFF.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION CHEMICAL MIXING Adding Chemical To Spray Tank eg. [4000 x 3] ÷ 50 Chemical can be added to the spray tank using the Unfolding & folding the Spray Boom chem-hopper, and/or if fitted, the optional Chemical Probe = 240 litres using either the Filling System or the Sprayer Product Pump.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Lower chem-hopper to filling position ‘Fill Valve” to ‘FILL - ACTIVATE CHEM-HOPPER’ Pump suction valve(red arrow) to ‘Spray’ and Recircvalve (yellow arrow) to ‘Spray’ H. To rinse the chem-hopper, close the ‘Hopper Fill’ E. Open chem-hopper lid and add chemical powder/ valve.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION C. Rotate the ‘Re-circ Valve’ so the yellow arrow is I. Repeat steps “e – k” from previous page (3. 1 6). pointing to the ‘SPRAY’ position J. Rotate the “Operation Valve’ to ‘SPRAY’ position. K. Return switch to the ‘SPRAY’ position. 3.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION Follow steps for 1. Filling Pump Mode by Pump speed can be controlled following instructions on following steps ‘l)’ on page 38 or 2. Product page 12. Pump Mode following steps ‘J—K’ on page 39 Remember to return the pump to normal operating rpm to return to spraying position.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION 5. Follow steps “G—I” on page 38 to transfer chemical 6. Unclip the Micromatic coupler from the Envirodrum from chem-hopper to spray tank. and clip it back into the docking fitting, ensuring it is fully located. CAUTION The docking fitting has a flushing hose plumbed direct to the flushing fresh water tank.
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION BOOM FLUSHING Flush Boom & Spraying system The Pegasus is equipped with a feature that enables the spraying lines and spraying system to be flushed with fresh water whilst not returning any additional flush water to the main spray tank.
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Air-ride Suspension To lower (decrease pressure in) an airbag: The Pegasus 8000 is fully equipped with Air-ride 1. Slacken the clamp on the rubber bush on the vertical suspension, with air bags fitted to the axle and drawbar.
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Pegasus 8000. with a safety valve fitted to the reservoir. As with the axle airbag suspension the drawbar airbag is...
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SECTION 5 SPRAYER OPERATION OPERATING POINTERS CAUTION Operating Methodology for Broadacre Spraying Running a diaphragm pump faster than It is always preferable to spray travelling across the wind specified will not improve performance, but direction. will damage and wear out moving parts. This minimises any drift effect caused by the wind Warranty will be made void by speeds in excess of those indicated on the pump name plate.
SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Important: Applying the correct amount of chemical to a crop is only possible if: 1. It should be remembered that the spray controller does • the sprayer is calibrated correctly not eliminate the necessity to measure and check the •...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION Step 1: Step 4: Ensure Equipment is in Good Working Order Select Nozzle Type & Size Tank, pump, boom, filters and nozzles must be clean, free Select nozzle type and size according to: of leakage and functioning properly. •...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION 1. Use this manual’s chart Or Nozzle The following formula can be used to establish required Manufacturer’s Chart. flow rate per nozzle: NOTE Using the charts on pages 52 & 53 OR the nozzle Nozzle Flow Rate = manufacturer’s chart, reference: All nozzles have a pressure and flow rate •...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION Test the actual output of the nozzles This sets the standard flow rate, pressure setting and spray pattern with which to test the performance of other nozzles. 4. Collect and measure the volume of spray from each 9.
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION 2. If chemical recommendation is given in water A. Operating pressure will climb if nozzles are too small or blocked or if wrong nozzle strainers are fitted. volume rates use the following formula: B. Too high operating speed will also contribute to excessive pressure.
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION CALIBRATION WORK SHEET Nozzle Flow Rate (l/min) = Step 1 Step 8 Speed (km/hr) x Swath Width (m) x Application Check the Sprayer is in Good Working Order If Tested Application is Not Satisfactory - Make Rate (l/ha) ÷...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION CALIBRATION WORK SHEET Nozzle Flow Rate (l/min) = Step 1 Step 8 Speed (km/hr) x Swath Width (m) x Application Check the Sprayer is in Good Working Order If Tested Application is Not Satisfactory - Make Rate (l/ha) ÷...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION CALIBRATION WORK SHEET Nozzle Flow Rate (l/min) = Step 1 Step 8 Speed (km/hr) x Swath Width (m) x Application Check the Sprayer is in Good Working Order If Tested Application is Not Satisfactory - Make Rate (l/ha) ÷...
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SECTION 6 SPRAYER CALIBRATION CALIBRATION WORK SHEET Nozzle Flow Rate (l/min) = Step 1 Step 8 Speed (km/hr) x Swath Width (m) x Application Check the Sprayer is in Good Working Order If Tested Application is Not Satisfactory - Make Rate (l/ha) ÷...
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE GREASING & SERVICE PROCEDURES Every 250 hours OR Every Season – whichever Greasing & Service Procedures is sooner 1. Clean suction line filter with each tank load. 1. Re-pack wheel bearings with grease. 2. Clean filling strainer after each tank fill if necessary. 2.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE DIAPHRAGM PUMPS The main cause of surge chamber diaphragm fracture is low pressure in this chamber. CAUTION Diaphragm pump maintenance Surge chamber pressure can be checked with an ordinary tyre gauge. Annovi & Reverberi (A&R) pumps are of the piston- Running a diaphragm pump faster than diaphragm type.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE FILTERS 12. Diaphragm material construction incorrect for chemical or solution being pumped. Filter Maintenance 13. Chemicals containing toluene or other aggressive solvents may require viton diaphragms - particularly if Clean filters ensure that no solids enter the spraying system the pump is not properly flushed after use.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Remove and clean boom section filters 5 Section Boom control motor valve Boom Section Filters MOTOR VALVES & NOZZLE BODIES Pressure Control Servo Valve Motor The boom section filters should be cleaned regularly, or Electric Motor Valve Maintenance 1.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Remove & clean non-drip diaphragms Inspect inner fold and yaw spring assembly Ensure nozzles and nozzle bodies are correctly fixed and sealed when operating, also confirm non-drip mechanism NOTE is working. Non-Drip Diaphragm Nozzle Bodies Do not over tighten the diaphragm cap.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Inner Fold Pivot Breakaway Arm The inner boom fold is designed to incorporate the ‘Yaw’ The breakaway arms are double acting (forwards and (fore and aft motion) suspension of the 33/36m boom, backwards motion) with a spring load return to centre which means it is constantly moving during operation.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE Periodical Maintenance 1. Check all hydraulic hoses and fittings for wear and replace if necessary. 2. Check breakaway spring’s tension and cables for wear and replace if necessary. 3. Check ‘Yaw’ position of boom and reset if required. 4.
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SECTION 7 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE AIR-RIDE SUSPENSION 3. Close drain valve. or decreasing to obtain optimum performance when the lever arm approaches 45deg maximum up or down from a 4. Reconnect power supply to the 12volt compressor and Trailing Arm Front Hinge neutral horizontal position (refer pages 16, 47 ~ 48).
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAPHRAGM PUMP PROBLEMS PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. One or more valves are not seating properly. 1. Clean valve seating. 2. The pump is sucking in air through suction line. 2. Examine the suction hose and ensure it is firmly secured. A.
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAPHRAGM PUMP PROBLEMS PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY SUCTION SIDE OF PUMP F. Suction hose vibration 1. Air getting into suction. 1. Seal all joints securely with tape or stag. Firm up clamps. 1. Suction tap partly turned off. 1.
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL SPRAYER PROBLEMS PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Filter on the inlet side of the pump blocked. 1. Dismantle, clean & re-assemble. A. No spray when turned on 2. Faulty pump. 2. Change pump. 1. Air inlet to tank blocked. 1.
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING HYDRAULIC PUMP DRIVE PROBLEMS PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Improper hydraulic motor size. 1. Refer to pump selection guide to determine proper size for your system. 2. Close adjustment screw on side of hydraulic motor to lessen the 2.
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING BOOM PROBLEMS Problem: Problem: Problem: Problem: The boom does not align when unfolding. The wing extensions do not align when The ball joint of the wing extension The boom unfolds halfway and then stops. folding. moves during the unfolding and folding Probable Cause: Probable Cause: operation.
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SECTION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MOTOR VALVE PROBLEMS PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A . Boom line valve opens when it should be closed 1. Wiring incorrect. 1. Reverse polarity of valve by changing wires at the valve cap. and closes when it should be open B.
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33/36M BOOM WINGLIFT & CBLOOM/BA70 OVERVIEW OUTER WING FOLD CBLOOM/110 OVERVIEW GBCOMPL-30C CENTRE SECTION ALL PARTS INFORMATION is now listed on the Croplands website: 30.5 METRE BOOM CENTRE CBLOOM/GS2 OVERVIEW SECTION PARTS CBLOOM/COMP OVERVIEW • Go to croplands.com.au GBCOMPL-30C CENTRE SECTION KB-8009 AIRRIDE SYSTEM •...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. AR250 PUMP For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au N OT E N OT E This drawing is for illustration purposes only.
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SECTION 10 Section 7 AR250 Pump ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS, PARTS & SCHEMATICS Part No Description Part No Description AR750870 ø 50 Hose tail AR750122 Piston 80mm AR750730 ø 60 Hose tail AR750420 Manifold AR750071 M12 x 70 Bolt AR160700 AR750200 Base plate AR160691 Pin circlip AR750740...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.2...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1 Please contact Technical support for further details BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details BT-OMPEG8-C Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 7.10 BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.11 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 7.12 BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. CHEMICAL–HOPPER Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. Section 7 CHEMICAL–HOPPER For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.13 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEM Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 7.14 BT-OMPEG8-C Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked Section 7 CONTROL PANEL items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au CONTROL PANEL 7.15 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.16 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1 Please contact Technical support for further details...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Section 7 CHASSIS, TANK & WHEELS Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.17 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Drawings are for illustration purpose only - refer to sprayer for actual plumbing. Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.19 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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SECTION VALVE GROUND GAUGE zone areas denoted DIAPHRAGM PUMP plumbing variations to the 25MM Pegasus 8000. 25MM Refer to pages 38 ~ 40. R/H FENCE LINE L/H FENCE LINE RIGHT BOOM SECTION 5 RIGHT BOOM SECTION 6 LEFT BOOM SECTION 3...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.20 Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.21 BT-OMPEG8-C Part No. BT-POM8001110 Rev.2...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details...
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Drawings are for illustration purpose only - refer to sprayer for actual plumbing. Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au BT-OMPEG8-C...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details BT-OMPEG8-C 7.22...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. GB999900100 SPRAY RAIL MOUNT KIT For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au GB201800418V SPRAY RAIL MOUNT BRACKET GB500500004Z M6 U BOLT...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.24 Please contact Technical support for further details Pegasus BT-POM8001110 Rev 1...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked GBBG001395 STRAINER WIRE KIT items and may need to be specially ordered. GB500700069 STRAINER WIRE For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au CABLE TIE M14 NUT FINE THREAD (1.5) M14 x 60mm BOLT (ZINC) 8.8 NOTE GB919800061Z LOCKING COLLAR Parts in italics are non-stock items and may need to be ordered.
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.26 Pegasus BT-POM 1212 Rev 3 Please contact Technical support for further details...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked Section 7 GBCOMPL-305-LHA or RHA - Boom Non Gvar & Gvar 30m items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No Description Part No Description...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 7.28 o. BT-POM8001110 Rev.1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au 7.29 Pegasus BT-POM8001110 Rev 1...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details BT-OMPEG8-C P/N. BT-POM8001110 . Rev 2...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. Section 7 AB19100-AA - 33/36m - Centre Section/Hanger V2 For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Pos Part No Description Pos Part No Description...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 1 10 BT-OMPEG8-C 7.32...
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked Section 7 33/36m Boom Inner Arm items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No Description Part No Description AB19107R FIRST ARM R.H.
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Parts listed are indicative of the sprayer type. Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Please contact Technical support for further details 1 12 BT-OMPEG8-C 7.34...
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Items in italics or without a part number are non stocked Section 7 Complete Left/Right Boom Arm 33/36m items and may need to be specially ordered. For further parts information refer to: www.croplands.com.au Part No Description Part No Description AB19109AL...
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CROPLANDS AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Croplands Equipment Pty Ltd Croplands Equipment Ltd ACN 006 450 184 PO Box 2004, Stortford Bridge, Hastings 4120 PO Box 2441 Dry Creek Location: 50 Cavan Road 1422 Omahu Road, Dry Creek SA 5094 Hastings 4120...
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