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4.13.2 REMOVING FROM STORAGE
When removing from storage and preparing to
use, follow this procedure:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small
children, and remove foreign objects from the
machine and the working area.
2. Remove the tarpaulin if it was used for stor-
age.
3. Attach the tractor to the sprayer by following
the procedure in Section 4.8.
4. Check
a. Tank for cracks.
b. Tank hold down hardware.
c. All hardware. Tighten as required.
d. Tire pressure.
e. All sprayer and hydraulic lines, fittings and
connections. Tighten as required.
5. Lubricate all grease fittings.
6. Replace any defective parts.
7. Fill the tank with 20 gallons (75 liters) of clean
water and run for 5 minutes in the wash cycle.
Open and close all valves several times.
Flush water through the booms.
Install the nozzles. Run water through
booms, and check for leaks.
8. Repeat step 6.
9. Calibrate the pump, nozzles and sprayer
before using.
10. Go through the pre-operation checklist (Sec-
tion 4.4) before using.
4. Lubricate all grease points. Make sure all
grease cavities have been filled with grease to
remove any water residue from the washing.
5. Inspect all the hydraulic hoses, couplers and
fittings. Tighten any loose fittings. Replace
any hose that is badly cut, nicked, abraded or
is separating from the crimped end of a fitting.
6. Inspect all the spray hoses and fittings.
Tighten any loose fittings. Replace any hose
that is badly cut, nicked, abraded or is sepa-
rating from a fitting.
7. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to
prevent rusting.
8. Move the machine to it's storage position.
9. Select an area that is dry, level and free of
debris.
10. Place planks under the jack for added support
if required.
11. Unhook the machine from the tractor (Refer to
Section 4.8).
12. Remove the control boxes from the cab and
store inside.
13. The tank is made out of polyethylene. Do not
use to store petroleum products. They will
soften the plastic and absorb the product.
14. It is best to store the sprayer in a shaded area
to minimize the long term effect of ultraviolet
radiation on the plastic. If shade is not avail-
able, cover the tank with a tarpaulin and
secure in place.
Summary of Contents for Fast Sprayers 9500 Series
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Page 89: ...7 5 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC CABLE 10 CONSOLE 3 OR 6 BOOM SCS 440 450 CONSOLES...
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Page 92: ...86 7 7 9500 SERIES 5 FUNCTION HYDRAULIC CAB BOX 9600 SERIES 60...
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