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9 - Warranty

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9. Subject to the following terms, conditions and contributions, HARDI® extends the warranty on HARDI® diaphragm 

pumps (excluding wearing parts such as diaphragms, valves and o-rings) to FIVE YEARS. To qualify for this extended 
warranty, the pump must be drained and flushed with fresh water after each day’s use. HARDI®’s liability is limited to 
replacement of defective parts, FOB our plant in Davenport, IA at no cost to the to the purchaser during the first 
twelve months after date of purchase; at 20% of the then current retail price during the second year; at 40% during 
the third year; at 60% during the fourth year; and at 80% during the fifth year. This five year extended warranty is 
subject, in each instance, to the pump being inspected and approved for replacement or repair by HARDI® personnel 
before HARDI® will accept any liability hereunder. 

10. HARDI® reserves the right to incorporate any change in design in its products without obligation to make such 

changes on units previously manufactured. 

11. The judgement of the HARDI® Service Department in all cases of claims under this warranty shall be final and 

conclusive and the purchaser agrees to accept its decisions on all questions as to defect and the repair or exchange 
of any part or parts. 

12. No employee or representative is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty unless 

such change is made in writing and signed by the CEO in the Davenport office. Approval of warranty is the 
responsibility of the HARDI® Service Department. 

13. Any warranty work performed which will exceed $1000.00 MUST be approved IN ADVANCE by the Service 

Department. Warranty claims filed without prior approval will be returned. 

14. ANY pump replacement MUST be approved by the HARDI® Service Department. 

15. Claims under this policy MUST be filed with the HARDI® Service Department within thirty (30) days of when the work 

is performed or warranty shall be void unless prior arrangements are made. 

16. Parts which are requested for return by the HARDI® Service Department must be returned prepaid within thirty (30) 

days for warranty settlement. 

17. Warranty claims must be COMPLETELY filled out including part numbers and quantities or claims will be returned to 

the submitting dealer. 

DISCLAIMER OF FURTHER WARRANTY 

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES 
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT CONTAINED HEREIN. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (SUCH AS LOSS OF ANTICIPATED 
PROFITS) IN CONNECTION WITH THE RETAIL PURCHASER’S USE OF THE PRODUCT.

Summary of Contents for TERRA FORCE BOOM

Page 1: ...The Sprayer Operator s Manual TERRA FORCE BOOM Instruction book 67022803 Version 1 10 US 06 2015...

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Page 3: ...7022803 Version 1 10 US 06 2015 HARDI reserves the right to make changes in design material or specification without notice thereof HARDI and other product names are registered trademarks of HARDI Inc...

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Page 5: ...oom TERRA FORCE 2 6 Maintenance Lubrication 1 General info 1 Recommended lubricants 1 Boom lubrication and oiling plan 2 2 Service and maintenance intervals 3 10 hours service Lubricate boom and cente...

Page 6: ...7 Fault finding Operational problems 1 General info 1 Hydraulic system Z model 2 8 Technical specifications Charts 1 Boom hydraulics AutoTerrain 1 Boom hydraulics DynamicCenter 2 9 Warranty Warranty...

Page 7: ...ds We feel that you our customer are the best suited to answer that question for your operation Either way you decide and we will try and help make it happen for you Our broad spectrum of product offe...

Page 8: ...1 Welcome 1 2...

Page 9: ...operation Wear protective clothing Clothing may differ depending on the chemical being sprayed Adhere to local law Wash and change clothes after spraying Wash tools if they have become contaminated Do...

Page 10: ...els The labels should always be clean and readable Worn or damaged labels must be replaced with new ones Contact your local dealer for new labels Note that not all labels shown here will apply to your...

Page 11: ...Service Tighten to torque according to instruction book Risk of falling off Do not ride on platform or ladder Risk of injury Keep hands away Risk of sprayer tipping over Be aware when disconnecting t...

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Page 13: ...h individual suspension DynamicCenter only Partial folding of outer sections This enables alternative boom widths Full working width Outer section folded 1st 2nd outer sections folded 88 26 8 m 58 17...

Page 14: ...ystem which adapts the boom suspension for different field conditions on both boom movements and twisting forces on the boom This allows the AutoTerrain to be proactive and react on the cause more tha...

Page 15: ...outer wing fold 9 Second outer wing unfold 14 DynamicCenter adjustment stepwise 15 DynamicCenter outer positions 1 or 5 17 HeadlandAssist automatic 18 HeadlandAssist boom manual lift to preset height...

Page 16: ...3 Description 3 4 Boom controls on the Grip handle A Status LED B Boom section controls C Main ON OFF D Tilt E Boom height F Boom slant G Not used B A D F E E D C G F...

Page 17: ...RCE model The hydraulic system requires One double acting outlet for the electro hydraulic operation of the boom functions The hydraulic hoses are marked with arrows and colored tie straps to indicate...

Page 18: ...green range with boom unfolded and stationary do not use sprayer If the nitrogen pressure charge is lost the system will not function correctly and you must stop spraying immediately or severe damage...

Page 19: ...tractor to prevent overturning the sprayer DANGER When folding or unfolding the boom make sure that no persons or objects are within the operating area of the boom DANGER Always follow the guidelines...

Page 20: ...to tilt boom wings down 5 Press and hold button 7 to unfold the 1st outer sections 6 Press and hold button 9 to unfold the 2nd outer sections 120 132 tri fold booms only 7 Press and hold the boom down...

Page 21: ...y 10 seconds WARNING The pendulum lock automatically opens when you begin to drive Drive slowly until the pendulum is completely unlocked WARNING The boom must be unlocked before engaging AutoTerrain...

Page 22: ...5 Operation 5 4...

Page 23: ...iling plans indicate the following 1 Lubricant to be used see Recommended lubricants 2 Recommended intervals hours ATTENTION If the sprayer is cleaned with a high pressure cleaner lubrication of the e...

Page 24: ...6 Maintenance 6 2 Boom lubrication and oiling plan DynamicCenter only...

Page 25: ...n the boom and center parts need extra attention when using the AutoTerrain system These lubrication points marked 10h in Boom lubrication and oiling plan on page 6 2 need attention every 10 working h...

Page 26: ...ush the feed pipe and hose barb together 4 Screw the union nut A on the hose barb and tighten union nut A by hand Initial fitting of fittings ATTENTION This method can only be used for pipes not fitte...

Page 27: ...r 3 Place tractor and sprayer on level ground horizontal 4 Unfold boom 5 Set slanting angle to neutral position horizontal WARNING Nobody is allowed to be under the boom while adjustment is carried ou...

Page 28: ...tween inner intermediate and short outer sections on page 6 7 ATTENTION Illustration shows left boom wing 5 Fold the boom to see if it hits and rests correctly in the transport brackets 6 If necessary...

Page 29: ...of the fold lock hole 3 Tighten the five bolts A on the fold lock bracket Vertical adjustment 1 Loosen the bolt B 2 Turn the hook upside down if needed for better fit 3 Tighten the hook bolt B again B...

Page 30: ...sure gauge reads 360 psi 25 bars 2 The front adjustable shaft must be adjusted to 17 3 4 451mm between link heads A before re assembly To adjust loosen nuts B and screws C Turn outer link heads D equa...

Page 31: ...be unfolded and tilted completely down to horizontal position If necessary adjust the wing as follows 1 Support the boom on jack stands to relieve the load from the hydraulic cylinder 2 Loosen set scr...

Page 32: ...6 Maintenance 6 10...

Page 33: ...Rusted or dirty hydraulic components cause bad connections and early wear 2 A badly charged or faulty battery causes failures and misbehavior in the electrical system Therefore ALWAYS check 1 Hydrauli...

Page 34: ...functions Clogged restrictors in bypass block Remove and clean restrictors in bypass block See hydraulic diagram Change hydraulic oil filter Wrong polarity Check polarity Red positive Black negative B...

Page 35: ...3B 0 7 0 7 0 0625 0 0625 0 036 0 031 ROLL CYL P T V17 V18 V19 V20 14104700 B C1 D2 F A C2 D1 E INNER LEFT 0 9 TRANS LOCK LOCK 1 OUTER LEFT 80 BAR 0 9 P T V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 14104700 B C1 D2 F A C...

Page 36: ...TR TR1 TL1 V10 1 7 V9 1 7 TILT LEFT P T V17 V18 V19 V20 14104700 B C1 D2 F A C2 D1 E INNER LEFT 0 9 TRANS LOCK LOCK 1 OUTER LEFT 80 BAR 0 9 P T V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 14104700 B C1 D2 F A C2 D1 E INN...

Page 37: ...ent of components 3 The customer will be responsible for and bear the costs of a Normal maintenance such as greasing maintenance of oil levels minor adjustments including the boom b Transportation of...

Page 38: ...he repair or exchange of any part or parts 12 No employee or representative is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty unless such change is made in writing and signe...

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