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8

Liters Per Hectare Application Rates

TORO

Nozzle

Pressure

Capacity

Part No.

Number

(kPa)

1 Nozzle

Liters per Hectare at 50 cm Spacings

(L/min)

Color Code

4 km/h

5 km/h

6 km/h

7 km/h

8 km/h

9 km/h 10 km/h 11 km/h

150

0.53

159

127

106

91

80

71

64

58

95-9221

Yellow

200

0.64

192

154

128

110

96

85

77

70

275

0.76

228

182

152

130

114

101

91

83

350

0.83

249

199

166

142

125

111

100

91

150

1.06

318

254

212

182

159

141

127

116

95-9222

Red

200

1.32

396

317

264

226

198

176

158

144

275

1.51

453

362

302

259

227

201

181

165

350

1.70

510

408

340

291

255

227

204

185

150

1.40

420

336

280

240

210

187

168

153

95-9223

Brow n

200

1.61

483

386

322

276

242

215

193

176

275

1.89

567

454

378

324

284

252

227

206

350

2.13

639

511

426

365

320

284

256

232

150

1.67

501

401

334

286

251

223

200

182

95-9224

Grey

200

1.93

579

463

386

331

290

257

232

211

275

2.27

681

545

454

389

341

303

272

248

350

2.56

768

614

512

439

384

341

307

279

150

2.23

669

535

446

382

335

297

268

243

95-9225

White

200

2.58

774

619

516

442

387

344

310

281

275

3.02

906

725

604

518

453

403

362

329

350

3.41

1023

818

682

585

512

455

409

372

150

2.79

837

670

558

478

419

372

335

304

95-9188

Light Blue

200

3.22

966

773

644

552

483

429

386

351

275

3.78

1134

907

756

648

567

504

454

412

350

4.28

1284

1027

856

734

642

571

514

467

150

4.18

1254

1003

836

717

627

557

502

456

95-9226

Light Green

200

4.84

1452

1162

968

830

726

645

581

528

275

5.67

1701

1361

1134

972

851

756

680

619

350

6.40

1920

1536

1280

1097

960

853

768

698

TORO TURF-JET NOZZLES

Summary of Contents for 41440

Page 1: ...SPRAYING 6 NOZZLE SELECTION CHARTS 7 8 STORAGE 9 ENGINE 10 13 BEFORE OPERATING 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 MAINTENANCE 12 13 STORAGE 13 41441 CENTRIFUGAL PUMP 14 19 CONTROLS 14 BEFORE SPRAYING 15 OP...

Page 2: ...operator s personal safety as well as those persons in the work area will depend on the careful actions and good judgement of the operator To reduce the potential for injury or death comply with the...

Page 3: ...ave stopped C Shut off the Skid Sprayer s engine and remove wire from spark plug Make sure wire cannot contact plug accidentally D Keep hands feet and clothing away from all power driven parts 2 Keep...

Page 4: ...ompany 8111 Lyndale Ave South Date Purchased ___________ Minneapolis MN 55420 SPARK ARRESTOR When the machine is used or operated on any California forest brush or grass covered land a properly operat...

Page 5: ...ND MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS TO THE TORO CO 8111 LYNDALE AVE S MPLS MN 55420 65 3090 TRAILER WEIGHT LBS SKID WEIGHT LBS 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 1385 1300 1220 1135 1050 965 885 1620 1535 1455 1370 1285...

Page 6: ...00 sq ft Vehicle Speed 4 M P H Nozzle Spacing 20 inches 1 70 G P K x 4 M P H x 20 1 00 G P M 137 per nozzle EXAMPLE SI FORMULA Application Rate 907 lit hectare Vehicle Speed 5 km h Nozzle Spacing 50 c...

Page 7: ...allons per 1000 Sq Ft at 20 Spacings GPM Color Code 2 5 MPH 3 MPH 3 5 MPH 4 MPH 4 5 MPH 5 MPH 5 5 MPH 6 MPH 20 0 14 0 38 0 32 0 27 0 24 0 21 0 19 0 17 0 16 95 9221 Yellow 30 0 17 0 46 0 39 0 33 0 29 0...

Page 8: ...176 275 1 89 567 454 378 324 284 252 227 206 350 2 13 639 511 426 365 320 284 256 232 150 1 67 501 401 334 286 251 223 200 182 95 9224 Grey 200 1 93 579 463 386 331 290 257 232 211 275 2 27 681 545 45...

Page 9: ...alf water or fill pump with FLUID FILM and then drain it A protective coating of FLUID FILM will remain on the inner pump surfaces Save the excess FLUID FILM for the next application Plug the ports to...

Page 10: ...engine is operated in dusty or dirty conditions WARNING Because gasoline is flammable caution must be used when storing or handling it Do not fill fuel tank while engine is running hot or when machine...

Page 11: ...ntrol to the RUN position after the engine starts and warms up See FIG 2 For a Warm Engine normal operating temperatures Place the throttle control to the fast positions Move the Choke Control to the...

Page 12: ...ine on a level surface 2 Clean the area around the oil fill check plug and remove it 3 The level should be up to but not over the point of overflowing the filler neck 4 If the level is low add API ser...

Page 13: ...N AIR INTAKE COOLING AREAS To insure proper cooling make sure the screen cooling fins and other external surfaces of the engine are kept clean at all times NOTE Operating the engine with a blocked scr...

Page 14: ...FIG 5 1 Pump Engagement 4 Suction Valve Handle Lever open 2 Pump Engagement 5 Bleed Valve Release Lever 6 Optional Spray Gun 3 Agitator Valve Handle Valve Handle closed open RATCHET VALVE HANDLE Open...

Page 15: ...s entire procedure should be repeated whenever changing operating pressure nozzles speed chemical etc FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK WARNING CHEMICALS ARE HAZARDOUS AND CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY Carefully...

Page 16: ...r should be accomplished in an area where there is no potential for the chemicals to be washed off in surface water or to enter subsurface drainage systems When Sprayer is not to be used for an extend...

Page 17: ...material to flow through the nozzle can cause an expensive loss in chemical and or turf damage SUCTION STRAINER Turn off Suction Line Valve if Tank is full of spray solution Remove the cap and clean...

Page 18: ...aned and flushed grooved 3 Carbon washer worn Seal improperly installed Check installation instructions for proper assembly unevenly 4 Rubber bellows of Did pump run dry or cavitate Check to insure se...

Page 19: ...o remove rust and corrosion particles Seal Replacement Pump Housing Reassembly NOTE Reassemble if drive end is not to be repaired Be extremely careful with the new seal Take special care not to scratc...

Page 20: ...phragm Pump Liquids under high pressure are dangerous WARNING Loss of control of the transport vehicle can cause serious injury to operator or bystanders Never use Spray Gun from operator s seat while...

Page 21: ...ition 2 Pressure Gauge 5 Optional Boom Valve 3 Fine Adj Knob Closed 6 Pressure Adj Notches 1 5 2 4 FIG 12 1 Left Boom Shutoff 2 Right Boom Shutoff Valve open Valve open LEFT BOOM SHUTOFF VALVE HANDLE...

Page 22: ...e number three position the pressure is about 450 PSI D In the number four position the pressure is about 550 PSI WARNING Fluids under high pressure can cause severe injury NEVER USE DIAPHRAGM PUMP WH...

Page 23: ...chemically neutralize the liquid pumped Mix according to the chemical manufacturer s directions This will dissolve most residue remaining in the pump leaving the inside of the pump clean for the next...

Page 24: ...17 mm box wrench to remove manifold nuts With manifold removed valves can readily be removed and checked for debris or wear 2 To replace valves or O Rings see your TORO Dealer for the appropriate kit...

Page 25: ...Adjust Valve Handle Handle 2 Pressure Gauge AGITATOR VALVE HANDLE Opens and closes the Agitator Valve to activate adjust or stop the agitation of the spray solution in the Tank SUCTION VALVE HANDLE O...

Page 26: ...als Instructions on chemical manufacturer s container labels regarding mixing proportions should be read and strictly followed Keep spray material from skin If spray material comes in contact with bod...

Page 27: ...the most common causes for faulty pump performance is gumming or corrosion inside the pump Flush the pump and entire system with a solution that will chemically neutralize the liquid pumped Mix accor...

Page 28: ...and flushed grooved 3 Carbon washer worn Seal improperly installed Check installation instructions for proper assembly unevenly 4 Rubber bellows of Did pump run dry or cavitate Check to insure seal c...

Page 29: ...nk to remove rust and corrosion particles Seal Replacement Pump Housing Reassembly NOTE Reassemble if drive end is not to be repaired Be extremely careful with the new seal Take special care not to sc...

Page 30: ...30 Helping you put quality into...

Page 31: ...31 Helping you put quality into...

Page 32: ...substitute Product or service during periods of malfunc tion or non use Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you Note t...

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