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N.

Gear Selector

The gear selector is used to shift transmission into
desired gear. Refer to ground speed decal to
determine required gear.

Gear selector knob has the “H” shift pattern design
molded into the top surface.

Figure 4C

P.

Accessory Power Plug

Allows operation of approved 12 Volt accessories
and attachments. To prevent excessive battery drain,
only use 12 volt outlet with engine running.

Figure 4D

R. Hand Throttle

Used to set engine speed for remote operations.
Increasing hand throttle speed will depress
accelerator pedal.

Never attempt to drive the vehicle with the engine speed
controlled by hand throttle.

S.

Governor Control

Used to lower pre-set governor RPM limits for hand
and foot throttle operation.

Push lever all the way up to use pre-set RPM limit.
Pull lever down as required to lower maximum RPM.

T.

Light Switch

The light switch is used to turn the headlights and
taillight on. The switch has three positions, OFF,
LOW BEAM, and HIGH BEAM. Push switch up one
detent for LOW BEAM or push switch up two detents
for HIGH BEAM.

U.

Horn Button

The horn button is located to the left of the steering
wheel, below the dash panel. Depress to sound horn.
Horn will not sound when the ignition switch is in the
OFF position.

Figure 4E

V.

Clutch Pedal

Used to disengage the power output from engine to
transmission. This allows shifting of transmission
gears. Do not attempt to shift gears without fully
depressing clutch pedal.

The clutch pedal is equipped with an interlock switch.
This switch prevents the starter from operating
unless the clutch is disengaged (the clutch pedal is
depressed). See 5.2.

W.

Service Brake Pedal

Depress the pedal to slow or stop the vehicle. 

If the brakes DO NOT stop the vehicle properly, the
brakes must be adjusted or repaired.

 

CAUTION

The 12 Volt Accessory outlet circuit is protected by a
15 Amp fuse. Do not attempt to use attachment(s)
with a combined power rating greater than 180 Watts. 

To prevent the risk or burns or fire do not replace 15
amp fuse with a higher amperage rating fuse.

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Summary of Contents for Spraytek DS175

Page 1: ...machine should be trained in its proper use warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attempting to set up operate adjust or service the machine When Performance Matters GB Spray...

Page 2: ...on Number 7 2 2 Engine Identification Numbers 7 2 3 SDI Sprayer Tank Identification Numbers 7 3 DECALS 3 1 Decals 8 3 2 Information and Operation Decals 10 3 3 Speed Chart Decals 10 4 CONTROLS 4 1 Ico...

Page 3: ...r disconnect or bypass any switch 13 Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed the engine 14 Carbon monoxide in the exhaust fumes can be fatal when inhaled Never operate the engine withou...

Page 4: ...ly fastened in place By following all instructions in this manual you will prolong the life of your machine and maintain its maximum efficiency Adjustments and maintenance should always be performed b...

Page 5: ...re chemicals near an open flame or spark which could ignite chemicals or chemical vapors Never work alone with harmful chemicals Always have a second person nearby in case of emergency 1 4 RECOMMENDED...

Page 6: ...dures 4 Use an anti backflow protection device on fill hoses and water source outlets especially if using a public water system An air gap filler anti siphon is available as an optional accessory for...

Page 7: ...correspondence concerning this vehicle 2 2 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS _________________________________________ The Truckster is equipped with a Suzuki three cylinder gas powered liquid cooled fou...

Page 8: ...OT ALLOW UNTRAINED PERSONNEL TO OPERATE THIS VEHICLE 3 DO NOT MODIFY THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT MANUFACTURER S AUTHORIZATION 4 PLACE LOADS FOWARD OF REAR AXLE 5 TOP HEAVY LOADS CAN CAUSE UPSETTING DO NOT EX...

Page 9: ...571 500 FOR ON ROAD USE THIS CUSHMAN UTILITY VEHICLE IS A FIRST STAGE UNIT THAT CAN BE COMPLETED BY FINAL STAGE MANUFACTURES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH FMVSS 571 500 CUSHMAN AND TEXTRON MAKE NO WARRANTY FOR...

Page 10: ...3 11 0 2 8 4 8 7 6 11 4 2 9 4 9 7 8 11 8 3 0 5 1 8 1 12 2 3 1 5 3 8 3 12 6 3 2 5 4 8 6 13 0 3 3 5 6 8 9 13 4 3 4 5 8 9 1 13 8 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3 5 5 9 9 4 14 1 5 13 9 14 4...

Page 11: ...all controls correctly Familiarize yourself with the icons shown above and what they represent Learn the location and purpose of all the controls and gauges before operating this tractor STOP Coolant...

Page 12: ...r E Temperature Gauge F Turn Signal Indicator G Oil Pressure Light H Glow Plug Light J Service Brake Fluid Light K Parking Brake Light L High Beam Indicator M Ignition Switch N Gear Selector P Accesso...

Page 13: ...inue to operate truck if light does not go out or comes on during operation H Glow Plug Light Does not have a function on this vehicle Glow plug light is used for diesel engines J Service Brake Fluid...

Page 14: ...OFF LOW BEAM and HIGH BEAM Push switch up one detent for LOW BEAM or push switch up two detents for HIGH BEAM U Horn Button The horn button is located to the left of the steering wheel below the dash...

Page 15: ...age and disengage sprayer pump Do not allow pump to run dry Permanent damage may result AC Agitation Control Handle Controls the amount of liquid passing through the nozzles allowing complete agitatio...

Page 16: ...__________________________________ Cushman part number 4119057 1 Master Boom On Off 2 Boom 1 Left Boom 3 Boom 2 Center Boom 4 Boom 3 Right Boom 5 System Select Power Switch 6 Rate Adjust Override Swit...

Page 17: ...em is functioning properly Stop the test and have the vehicle inspected and repaired if truck fails either test the engine does not start in test 1 the engine does start during tests 2 3 Perform actio...

Page 18: ...uction or if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally Have the equipment repaired before resuming operation 10 Slow down and use extra care on hillsides Read Section 5 9 Use caution when operating nea...

Page 19: ...Allow the engine to become warm and properly lubricated before operating at high RPM Figure 5A 5 5 PARKING_________________________________________________________________ To park the utility vehicle...

Page 20: ...r downshifting 6 You can down shift from 4th to 3rd and from 3rd to 2nd and so on while the vehicle is moving and the engine s speed is decreasing NOTE Only downshift if the vehicle is at a complete s...

Page 21: ...ssure is essential for maximum traction See 5 10 5 Use caution when changing speeds and or direction on slopes The large liquid payload reacts differently during vehicle movement Liquid moving inside...

Page 22: ...n premature deterioration or failure Damage of this nature is not covered by the factory warranty b Do not use high pressure spray c Do not spray water directly at the instrument panel or any electric...

Page 23: ...assing through the Venturi nozzle multiplier orifice It is recommended this valve remain fully open at all times even if there is alow tank liquid level 8 Jet Agitation Nozzle Assembly a eight head Ve...

Page 24: ...r is supplied by the vehicle battery The sprayer to truck mounting style makes the two systems act as one complete machine Centrifugal Pump Lubrication lubrication for the impeller inside the pump hou...

Page 25: ...mp and anti vortex area turning the agitation down or off with low fluid level in tank is not required 3 Spray Boom Inspect support frame and mounting hardware for loose damaged or missing components...

Page 26: ...rge tip use adjust as necessary Move to the control console Listen carefully as you perform the next series of checks Push up on the pressure adjust toggle switch the Servo motor on the yellow striped...

Page 27: ...move through foam generator cone feed tubes check each feed line check valve located just before each solenoid inlet Clean as needed Check supply fasteners on boom tubes for proper tightness and posi...

Page 28: ...allons per 1000 square feet Nozzle Spacing Distance in inches between spray tips Desired Ground Speed A fixed ground speed is recommended to maintain accurate calibration Tip Style Type of pattern for...

Page 29: ...hen using the formulas mentioned on the previous page The chart was taken from Page 10 of TeeJet Catalog 49A For a complete listing of tip options and charts call SDI or your local dealer for a new Te...

Page 30: ...18 6 21 23 8 9 10 7 13 1 14 9 16 6 18 4 0 51 0 61 0 75 0 85 0 95 1 1 0 34 0 41 0 50 0 57 0 63 0 70 0 26 0 31 0 37 0 43 0 48 0 53 0 20 0 24 0 30 0 34 0 38 0 42 Blue XR8003 50 Mesh XR11003 50 Mesh 15 2...

Page 31: ...5 acres Step 1 and you want 2 5 lbs of product per acre Step 2 8 75 acres x 2 5 lb sevin per acre 21 875 lb To apply the recommended application rate you will need to add 21 875 lb of Sevin for each f...

Page 32: ...n the suction gate valve to the pump 6 Start the engine and using the governor hand control set the engine s RPM s to 3 000 RPM 7 Flip the pump switch to the ON position Look into the open lid remove...

Page 33: ...evere damage to the turf because of rate changes from what your original rate was suppose to be The first 1 3 of the tank could apply more than the desired rate when heavy products are not fully suspe...

Page 34: ...f oil is used may produce a putty like paste inside the tank a Flushing out residue of such chemicals after each load will help prevent accumulation b If water alone does not remove the build up add a...

Page 35: ...NOTES 7 35 7 NOTES...

Page 36: ...n Performance Matters Equipment from Jacobsen is built to exacting standards ensured by ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 registration at all of our manufacturing locations A worldwide dealer network and factory...

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