18 Storage
18.1 At the end of the spraying season
• If possible park the self-propelled sprayer in a pro-
tected, dry place.
• Clean the self-propelled sprayer thoroughly from
inside through the maintenance doors and from out-
side. Chaff and dirt will attract moisture, which caus-
es corrosion of steel parts.
If high pressure cleaning equipment
is used for cleaning, do not direct the
water jet to bearings and electric/elec-
tronic components.
• Lubricate the self-propelled sprayer by following the
lubrication chart. Grease the threads of setscrews
and similar.
• Amply grease the bare piston rods of all hydraulic
cylinders and retract these as far as this is possible.
• Wet all lever joints and bearing points, which are not
subjected to lubrication, slightly with oil.
• Loosen the pressure gauges (1) on the coupling
points. Take off completely and store in a frost pro-
tected place.
Make a note of all repair work that has to be done by
the next season and place the corresponding orders as
early as possible. Your HORSCH sales partner will be in
a much better position to execute the maintenance ser-
vice and possibly necessary repairs outside the season.
18.2 Drainage of pumps –
sprayer – tank
18.2.1 Drainage of wash container
1. Open the main tap (C-Box) on the wash tank
2.
Open the suction filter
3. Drain the wash tank until the container is complete-
ly empty
18.2.2 Drainage of sprayer pump
Unscrew the drain plug (1) or open the ball valve and let
all fluid flow out, the close the plug/ball valve again.
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