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GENERAL NOTES (OPERATION)

Caution should be taken when towing and/or using any at-

tachment. This attachment combined with the weight distribu-

tion, turning radius, and speed of towing vehicle can result in 

severe injury or death to operator, damage to towing vehicle, 

and/or attachment if not used properly. Follow all towing safe-

ty precautions noted in the towing vehicle owner’s manual, 

including the following precautions:

• 

Ensure the combined weight of the towing vehicle (tow vehicle 

operator weight) is greater than the maximum towed 

weight of attachment (empty attachment weight of 

load).  

• 

Do not exceed maximum towing capacity of towing vehicle.

• 

Do not exceed the maximum drawbar pull rating of the towing 

vehicle. Drawbar pull is the horizontal force required to pull the 

attachment (including weight of load). 

• 

Only tow this product in the vehicle’s tow mode / speed setting 

or less than 5 mph. Do not exceed 5 mph. 

• 

Towing speed should always be slow enough to maintain 

control. Travel slowly and use caution when traveling over 

rough terrain. Avoid holes, rocks and roots. 

• 

Slow down before you turn and do not turn sharply. 

• 

Use wide turning angles to ensure the attachment follows the 

path of the towing vehicle.

• 

Do not use attachment on steep slopes. A heavy load could 

cause loss of control or overturn attachment and towing vehicle. 

Additional weights may need to be added to your vehicle; 

check with towing vehicle manufacturer for recommendations.

• 

Reduce towed weight when operating on slopes.

• 

Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not make 

sudden changes in speed, directions, or turning.

• 

If you start and stop suddenly on hills, you may lose steering 

control or the towing vehicle may tip. Do not start or stop 

suddenly when going uphill or downhill. Avoid uphill starts.

• 

Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Turf conditions can 

affect vehicle stability. Use extreme caution while operating 

near drop-offs.

• 

Do not drive close to creeks, ditches and public highways.

•  Watch out for traffic when crossing near roadways.

• 

Use care when loading or unloading the vehicle into a trailer 

or truck.

• 

The attachment can obstruct the view to the rear. Use extra 

care when operating in reverse.

•  When reversing, carefully back-up straight to avoid jackknifing. 

Do not allow towing vehicle wheels to contact attachment draw 

bar. Damage could result.

• 

Stop on level ground, disengage drives, set the parking brake, 

and shut off engine before leaving the operator’s position for 

any reason including  emptying the attachment. 

• 

Use this attachment for intended purpose only.

• 

This attachment is intended for use in lawn care and home 

applications. Do not tow behind a vehicle on a highway or in 

any high speed applications. Do not tow at speeds higher than 

the maximum  recommend towing speed.

• 

Do not tow this product behind a motor vehicle such as a car 

or truck.

•  Always  wear  substantial  footwear.  Do  not  wear  loose  fitting 

clothing that can get caught in moving parts.

• 

Keep your eyes and mind on your towing vehicle, attachment 

and area being covered. Do not let other interests distract you.

• 

Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain.

• 

Keep the towing vehicle and attachment in good operating 

condition and keep safety devices in place.

• 

The towing vehicle and attachment should be stopped and 

inspected for damage after striking a foreign object. Any 

damage should be repaired before restarting and operating 

the equipment.

•  Keep  all  parts  in  good  condition  and  properly  installed.  Fix 

damaged parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts. 

Replace all worn or damaged safety and instruction decals. 

Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight.

• 

Do not modify the attachment or safety devices. Unauthorized 

modifications to the towing vehicle or attachment may impair 

its function, safety and void the warranty.

TOWING VEHICLE AND TOWING SAFELY

• 

Know your towing vehicle controls and how to stop safely.  

READ YOUR TOWING VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL before 

operating.

• 

Check the towing vehicle brake action before you    operate. 

Adjust or service brakes as necessary.

• 

Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed 

load.  Travel slowly and allow extra time and distance to stop. 

• 

Use only approved hitches. Tow this attachment only with a 

towing vehicle that has a hitch designed for towing. Do not 

connect this attachment except at the approved hitch point.

•  Follow  the  tow  vehicle  manufacture’s  recommendations  for 

weight limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes. Use 

counterweights or wheel weights as described in the towing 

vehicle operator’s manual.

• 

Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.

• 

Do not allow children to operate the towing vehicle. 

• 

Do not allow adults to operate the towing vehicle without 

proper instruction or without having read the owner’s manual.

PROTECT THOSE AROUND YOU

•  Before you operate any feature of this attachment or towing 

vehicle, observe your surroundings and look for bystanders.

• 

Keep children, bystanders and pets at a safe distance away 

while operating this or any attachment.

•  Use care when reversing. Before you back up, look carefully 

behind for bystanders.

KEEP RIDERS OFF ATTACHMENT & TOWING VEHICLE

• 

Do not carry passengers.

• 

Do not let anyone, especially children, ride in / on this    

attachment, the towing vehicle or hitch bracket. Riders are 

subject to injury such as being struck by foreign object and 

/or being thrown off during sudden starts, stops and turns. 

Riders may also obstruct the operator’s view resulting in this 

attachment being operated in an unsafe manner.

SPRAYER SPECIFIC SAFETY INFORMATION

• 

Caution should always be exercised when working on or near 

batteries.

• 

Heavy gloves and eye protection should be worn when making 

connections to the battery.

SAFETY

English Manual

Summary of Contents for ST-152BH

Page 1: ...roperty Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment Visit us on the web www brinly com OWNER S MANUAL Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts 1 5 G A L L O N T O W B E H I N...

Page 2: ...ility and performance Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy please do not hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer service department toll free at 1 877 728 8224 We have com...

Page 3: ...aximum recommend towing speed Do not tow this product behind a motor vehicle such as a car or truck Always wear substantial footwear Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving pa...

Page 4: ...4 1018959 B PARTS English Manual 2 4 24 31 32 33 34 35 56 26 29 30 26 36 25 26 13 55 12 11 43 46 50 49 10 48 8 7 28 9 5 1 6 3 22 39 38 16 14 15 21 23 20 19 18 17 27 37 41 40 42 47 44 45 54 53 52...

Page 5: ...1016888 Hose 3 8 x 8 1 25 B 6087 Hose 3 8 x 17 1 26 B 6035 Hose 3 8 x 22 3 27 B 6033 Hose 3 8 x 12 1 28 B 6047 Clamp Hose 12 29 B 6598 Adaptor 1 8 MPT x 3 8 H B 1 30 B 6597 Strainer 1 4 NPT 1 31 1016...

Page 6: ...ing 5 8 x2 9 F 577 Washer Special x4 R 618 50 Spacer Axle x2 B 5691 6 Nut Nylon Lock 5 16 x14 47 B 4786 46 Nut Lock 1 4 x1 B 4785 Nut Jam Plastic x2 20 B 6041 Washer Lock SS 10 x4 1007005 52 Bolt Carr...

Page 7: ...nd Frame Bracket 2 SECURE ALL BOLTS FULLY Oval Opening Round Opening 6 1018959 B DO NO T RE TU RN PR OD UC T IF YO U AR E MISS ING PA RT S Please Ca ll 1 877 728 8224 HARDWARE IDENTIFIER Illu stration...

Page 8: ...the triangular Axle Bracket 4 with the Frame Bracket 1 as illustrated 1 Secure on the inside lip of the frame bracket with two 5 16 hex nuts 47 47 44 Repeat this step on the other side of the tank wit...

Page 9: ...h the retaining ring into place by applying pressure with a tool Repeat this step on the other end of the Axle 5 Adding the Wheels 7 7 8 6 5 9 Align one of the Tow Bars 10 against the Left Frame Brack...

Page 10: ...hrough the square Clevis Bracket 11 openings Secure each bolt fully with a 1 4 lock nut 47 C From below run the Clevis Pin 45 through the large circular opening of the Clevis Brackets 11 Secure the Cl...

Page 11: ...tank as illustrated From the OUTSIDE edges add the 5 16 x 3 4 Bolts 44 through the boom supports 12 and 13 and frame brackets 1 and 2 Secure with a 3 4 lock nut 47 Adding the Boom Supports ASSEMBLY F...

Page 12: ...lt exposed D Add the Boom Arms 15 and 16 to the Bolts 55 with the slightly angled tabs at the end pointed down as illustrated here Secure each Boom Arm with another Whizz Nut 56 Adding the Cross Brace...

Page 13: ...ump 17 to the Tank 3 Attaching the Pump 53 52 Assembly Step 9 Find the remaining small opening beside the lid of the Tank 3 Align the Wand Bracket 18 as illustrated here Secure this bracket with a sma...

Page 14: ...e opening of the 90 Nozzle Body 19 as illustrated D While holding the tip of the Red Nozzle 23 pointing down toward the ground add this to the 90 Nozzle Body 19 E Right Boom Arm Repeat 10 A through 10...

Page 15: ...n inside the tank Reach inside the tank and feed the raw end of the hose up and out through the opening just beside the pump Slide a Clamp 28 to the raw end of the hose then connect the hose on the ba...

Page 16: ...b there is a very small arrow noting the direction of flow Move the clamp 28 close to the pump 17 and squeeze it securing in place with pliers Adding the 8 Hose 24 28 English Manual Assembly Step 13 A...

Page 17: ...tighten only NOTE If you are using a tool to insert the washer 35 be careful to not damage the threading inside the swivel nut 34 35 33 34 35 33 34 34 33 Follow with a 3 4 Vinyl Washer 35 35 32 ASSEMB...

Page 18: ...Valve 32 and squeeze it securing in place with pliers Move the other end of the 22 Hose 26 to the back of the sprayer tank Add a Clamp 28 to the end of the hose Insert the bottom of the T shaped Hose...

Page 19: ...T shaped extension 36 added on Step 14 B Move the clamp 28 close to the T Shaped extension 36 and squeeze it securing in place with pliers Add a clamp 28 on the other end of the hose 26 then slide th...

Page 20: ...d on Step 14 B Move the clamp 28 close to the T Shaped extension 36 and squeeze it securing in place with pliers Add a clamp 28 on the other end of the hose 25 then slide the hose over the 90 Nozzle B...

Page 21: ...tep 17 B Add a Clamp 28 on the other end of the 12 Hose 27 that was added on Step 17 A Connect hose 27 to the barb extending from the handle of the sprayer wand 37 Attaching the Wand 27 28 32 Move the...

Page 22: ...sing the hitch Measure and adjust the nozzles to keep a distance of 17 1 4 from the ground Snap the Sprayer Wand 37 in place utilizing the Wand Bracket 18 that was added on Step 9 Attaching the Wand A...

Page 23: ...Avoid Injury Contact with exposed electrical wires can cause sparks that could cause a battery to explode Make sure all wires connected to the positive terminal of the battery are covered completely...

Page 24: ...ers like the switch to lie in their laps or be convenient to the towing vehicle operator NOTE Switch wire harness colors do not need to match mating connector wire colors for the pump to function Asse...

Page 25: ...HEN SPRAYING OPERATIONS ARE COMPLETE Simply detach the Wiring Harness with Switch terminal connector from the Wiring Harness Battery Connection terminal connector CAUTION Avoid Injury Care should be u...

Page 26: ...1 Park machine safely See Towing Machine manual 2 Unload sprayer tank before disconnecting from towing machine hitch 3 Remove the Hairpin Cotter 49 and Hitch Pin 45 4 5 Push sprayer away from towing...

Page 27: ...to your towing machine manual The following maximum loaded weight capacity is the sprayer loaded with 15 gallons of water Sprayer Empty Weight 35 lbs Maximum Load Capacity 125 lbs 15 gallons of water...

Page 28: ...spray width is the is the true spray width that does NOT need to be overlapped during passes So each pass through your lawn should be 70 SPRAY WIDTH APPLICATION RATE This table gives the application r...

Page 29: ...ula Example Chemical Label Specifies 2 ounces 1000 ft2 2 oz 1000 ft2 x 20 000 ft2 40 oz Amount of Chemical per tank ______ 5 AMOUNT OF CHEMICALS PER TANK Example 40 oz 1 tank 40 ounces per tank Exampl...

Page 30: ...immediately after each use Failure to do so may cause the chemicals to dry or thicken in the lines clogging the pump and other components TO PROPERLY CLEAN THE SPRAY SYSTEM 1 Drive vehicle to a desig...

Page 31: ...e find your product serial number and model number then contact our Customer Service department SERVICE In North America and Canada call Toll Free 877 728 8224 Chat online www brinly com Email custome...

Page 32: ...ranty whether written or oral except as mentioned above given by any per son or entity including a dealer or retailer with respect to any product shall bind Brinly Hardy Co During the period of the wa...

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