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Breakaways
The Row Wyng is protected by an auto-reset air shock that
will reset the wing tip once the obstruction is cleared.
It is possible for the air shock to lose its charge over time. If
the breakaway wing tip becomes slack, recharge the shock
with compressed air. Check the shock with a tire air gauge.
The air shock should be charged to 45 psi.
Be aware of any obstructions, animals or people while
spraying. The Row Wyng booms extends 30’ on either
side as you spray. While the boom is equipped with a
breakaway to help protect the boom, damage or injury
can occur in a collision.
Figure C28
Wing Tip Breakaway
Figure C29
Auto-Reset Air Shock
Air Shock Filler V
alve >
Air Shock Filler V
alve >
The Row Wyng is designed to operate at speeds of 12 mph
or even higher. Care and common sense, however, must
be used to determine the optimum speed for a particular
spraying operation. Factors such as rough surface condi
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tions, hillsides and terraces will require a slower operating
speed.
Listed below are several things you should check to main
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tain trouble free spraying:
*Make sure spray tips are sized for the desired
volume and speed. (Refer to the TeeJet Cata
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log or Wylie web site (www.wyliesprayers.com)
if using TeeJet™ tips.)
*Clean pump strainer as needed to maintain
adequate flow to the pump.
*
Keep tractor hydraulic level full for consistent
pump operation.
*Keep the agitator ball valve open and the re-
turn line ball valve (if equipped) closed
or slightly open while spraying.
End Of The Day Procedure
Some chemicals require the boom to be flushed at the
end of the day to prevent corrosion in the pump or settling
of chemical in other components. To flush the pump and
boom, close the main tank, agitator and return line ball
valves, then open the fresh water tank valve. Set the con
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troller for manual operation, engage the pump and open
the boom valves to allow fresh water to flush the pump
and boom.
Figure C30
Trailer Valve Setting For Fresh Water Flush
Main Tank >
Main Tank >
Valve Closed
Valve Closed
< Fresh Water
< Fresh Water
Valve Open
Valve Open
Sprayer Operation