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OPERATION
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6. Clean all lights and reflectors on the power
unit and the sprayer attachment.
7. Perform all daily maintenance on the Self-
Propelled Windrower. Refer to the
Maintenance Checklist section in the Self-
Propelled Windrower Operator’s Manual.
IMPORTANT: See Windrower Operator’s Manual
for information on the following:
Start-Up Procedure
Driving the Windrower
Stopping Procedure
8. Check the weather conditions. Do not spray if
it is too windy and spray drift could result.
Other weather conditions may reduce the
effectiveness of the pesticide application as
well. READ THE PESTICIDE LABEL.
9. Ensure all protective equipment is clean and
available for use on the sprayer. Remove
protective clothing and equipment before
entering the cab to prevent contaminating the
cab. If possible, DO NOT leave the operator’s
cab while in the treated area. If it becomes
necessary to leave the cab in the treated area,
immediately put on the protective clothing and
equipment required by the pesticide label upon
exiting the cab.
10.
While performing a pesticide application,
ensure the blower control is set to HIGH to
pressurize the cab. With the door closed,
window closed and the blower on, a positive
pressure in the cab will prevent pesticide and
dust from entering the cab.
11. Ensure the emergency rinse tank is full of
clean water.
12.
Check the pressure gauges for proper
operation. Check the application pressures
while spraying and observe the spray
distribution of the nozzle tips to detect a
plugged nozzle.