
TR-MAN-4000
Operator's Manual - 4000 Series Traveller
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Cadman Power Equipment Limited ▪ BOX 100, Courtland, Ontario, Canada N0J-1E0 ▪ Phone: 519-688-2222 ▪ Fax: 519-688-2100 ▪ www.cadmanpower.com
Planning Your Application
Complete the steps shown in order to create a plan to irrigate your field:
Step 1
If you are using a new traveller for the first time, or a traveller that was drained before
A )
storage, you must start somewhere that will allow you to pull out the hose. You must
leave at least one full coil of hose on the drum after pulling the hose out. Verify that the
hose coils on the base layer are packed tightly with no gaps between coils.
Failing to leave at least one coil of hose on the traveller drum will result in
damage to the hose. You also risk pulling the hose off of the drum barb.
Damaging the traveller’s hose and/or pulling the hose off of the drum barb
will lead to pooling/ponding of water. This will muddy the area around the
traveller and may cause injury to operators and/or spectators. This will
also damage the traveller.
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k the traveller’s fluid levels and verify all fluid levels are correct.
B )
Step 2
Determine your application depth in inches. Do not irrigate deeper than the root zone of
the crops you are irrigating as you will over water. Over watering your crops will result in
wasting time and raising irrigation cost of your crops.
Figure 6 - Root Zone: Depth of Application
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