Troubleshooting - Hardi Eagle Boom Operator's Manual

Hardi eagle boom sprayer operator’s manual
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5 Lubricate all lubricating points regardless of intervals
stated.
6 When the sprayer is dry remove rust from scratches
or damages and touch up with paint.
7 Remove any Glycerine filled gauges and store them
in a frost free vertical position.
8 Apply a thin layer of anti-corrosion oil to all metal
parts, hoses and tyres. There are many factors that
affect the selection of protective oils, such as tem-
perature and humidity during storage, exposure to
UV, salt and the effects of residual crop treatment
chemicals, and your local distributor of oil products
will be able to advise on the best specific formula for
your local conditions. Products that may be suitable
to protect your equipment until the next spraying
season are SHELL ENSIS fluid, or one of the
CASTROL RUSTILLO range of products, eg
DW9011M1.
9 Fold the boom to the transport position and relieve
pressure from all hydraulic functions.
10 All electric plugs and sockets are to be stored in a
dry plastic bag to protect them against damp, dirt and
corrosion.
11 Remove any control boxes (if fitted) from the tractor
and store them inside where it is clean and dry.
12 Wipe the hydraulic snap-couplers clean and fit the
dust caps.
13 Apply grease on all hydraulic ram piston rods that
are not fully retracted in the barrel, to protect against
corrosion.
14 Chock up the wheels, to prevent moisture damage
and deformation of the tyres. Tyre blacking can be
applied to the tyre walls to preserve the rubber.
15 To protect against dust the sprayer can be covered
by a tarpaulin. Ensure ventilation to prevent conden-
sation.
After a storage period the sprayer should be prepared
for the next season the following way:
1 Remove the cover.
2 Remove the support from the wheel axle and adjust
the tyre pressure.
3 Wipe off the grease from hydraulic ram piston rods.
4 Fit any pressure gauges again (seal with teflon tape).
5 Connect the sprayer to the tractor including hydrau-
lics and electrics.
6 Check all hydraulic and electric functions.
7 Empty the remaining anti-freeze from the tank (If
used).
8 Rinse the entire liquid circuit of the sprayer with
clean water.
9 Fill with clean water and check all functions.
EAGLE BOOM

Troubleshooting

In cases where breakdowns have occurred,
the same factors always seem responsible.
Usually hydraulic components that are contaminated
with dirt result in rapid wear to the hydraulic system.
Therefore always check hydraulic components are
maintained, clean and free from leaks.
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