When the ears of the tab on the ratcheting valve are in line
with pipe, water will flow to the rear sprayer. When the tab is
not in line with the pipe coming from the valve, the sprayer is
off. The rope needs to be pulled completely to fully turn the
tab on top in order to work. A partial pull will result in partial
flow out of the rear sprayers. To reset a partially open ratchet
valve, it pull the rope fully again to turn off flow and then re-
pull the rope fully to open again.
To ensure the sprayer is "on" make sure the silver “eared” tab
is fully in line with the tubing.
To ensure that the sprayers are "off" make sure the silver tab
is not in line with the tubing. The tab will run perpendicular to
the tubing.
Additional information on proper Ratchet Valve care and use
can be found on page 13.
(bottom valve in photo)
Crack open this valve when sending water to the sprayers or
the fire hose. One way to control the amount of water coming
out of the sprayers is by adjusting how far open or closed this
valve is. When the valve arm is in line with the valve the water
flow is fully open (see photo). When it is not in line with the
valve is closed. Crack this valve open when using the optional
fire hose, close this valve fully when using the optional pond
fill system.
(right hand side from tractor seat)
This valve allows water to recirculate back into the tank. This
valve should be opened just a little when using the sprayers or
optional fire hose. Opening fully will reduce the flow of water
to the sprayers or optional fire hose, closing will increase
water to the sprayers or optional fire hose. For use with the
optional pond fill hose this valve must be fully opened to fill
the tank.
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
The Ratcheting Valve:
Tank Valve:
Return Valve: