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SAFETY
Before attempting to install or operate the equipment, read and understand the manual thoroughly. Failure to
comply with this instruction constitutes improper use and will invalidate the warranty.
Before using your pesticide, STOP, Read The Label
Mixing pesticides is a most dangerous time as it involves handling the concentrated material. For toxic
compounds, use protective clothing such as overalls, hat, gloves, boots and respirator.
When using concentrated sprays, full protection is necessary.
When using diluted sprays, wear a hat, long-sleeved cotton overalls, and boots. If you use pesticides regularly, it
is a good idea to always wear a respirator to avoid cumulative effect.
Other protection may be required. Check the label. It may have specific directions for the particular chemical.
Protective clothing should be properly cared for. Rinse heavily contaminated clothes in the open before washing
in the laundry.
Wash and dry protective clothing every day, but keep them separate from other washing.
Respirators need special care. Clean your respirator after spraying. Use soapy water then rinse and allow drying
completely before storing in a clean plastic bag. Replace canisters in respirator after eight hours use.
WARNING/CAUTION
PTO shaft length may be need to be trimmed depending on tractor.
The shaft length should be determined with the linkages adjusted appropriately
for the sprayer/spreader (i.e. level).
Read PTO Shaft instructions (attached to shaft) before fitting/operating unit,
failure to do so could cause damage to the unit attached.
Always exercise caution when working around PTO shafts. Never work in the
vicinity of a PTO shaft that has its drive engaged.