IV.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
4.32
D. SPRAY SYSTEMS
NOTE:
DO NOT
allow the pump to keep running when the
boom switches are turned off. Failure to do so will
generate in over-heating and cause severe pump
damage and void the warranty.
MAIN SOLUTION SWITCH–
Main spray power can be controlled from a switch
on the hydrostatic control lever (fig. 4.32-2). This controls the panel of boom solution
valve switches. The main switch must be on to supply the individual switches with volt-
age. This allows you to turn all of the boom solution valves ON or OFF at the same
time such as turning it off when you arrive at the end rows of a field and turning it back
on when you re-enter the field. The individual
switches allow you to turn the valves on or off
separately.
When the main spray power is ON a green indicator light mounted
on the right side of the message center (fig. 4.32-3) will illuminate.
FIG. 4.32-2
FIG. 4.32.3
BOOM SOLUTION VALVE SWITCHES–
The spray booms are
divided into sections that are independently supplied with solution and can
therefore be shut off or turned on independently. The electronic boom solu-
tion valves are controlled by a row of switches mounted on the right hand
console (fig. 4.32-1). The first and fifth switches do not control anything and
neither does the fence row switch.
Seventy foot boom configurations are divided into three sections and
the valves are mounted on the transom.
FIG. 4.32-1