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IMPORTANT:  Do not use the vehicle’s PTO con-
trol to control the spraying action.  When the PTO 
is disengaged, the pump stops turning, all agitation 
of the chemical stops and the sprayer loses system 
pressure.  Use the MASTER on/off switch of the 
boom section switches to control spraying action. 
 
Anti-Siphon Fill Assembly  
 
 
When filling the sprayer tank, make sure that 
the anti-siphon holes in the side of the tube are 
clear and open.  The anti-siphon device pre-
vents the solution in the tank form infiltrating 
into the fresh water source and contaminating 
it. 
 
Your Locke Turf Sprayer tank is filled form the top 
through a standard 1-1/2” Cam-Lock coupler. 
 
1.  To fill the tank, first make sure that the tank 
drain valve is closed. Open the knife valve on 
the fill assembly. 
2.  Connect the fresh water hose to the quick-fill 
camlock coupler.  Make sure that the anti-
siphon holes in the side of the fill tube are clear 
and open. 
3.  Turn the water on and fill the tank.  Do not al-
low the tank to fill unattended.  When filled, 
close the knife valve. 
4.  Clean and fill the handwash tank. 
 
Adding Chemicals to the Tank 
 
 
Read the manufacturer’s label carefully before 
handling chemicals.  When you add the chemi-
cal, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for 
mixing the spray solution in order to achieve 
the desired application rate.  Always wear re-
quired protective gear. 
 
1.  Before adding chemical to the tank, make sure 
the tank is at least half full and the pump and 
agitation is operating.  The concentrate should 
not be poured into an empty tank as this may 
clog the tank lines.   
2.  Keep the spray solution form skin.  Wear pro-
tective clothing and goggles.  If the solution 
comes in contact with the body, wash off the 
contaminated area with soap and water. 
3.  Keep chemical containers low when pouring. 
4.  Do not smoke while handling chemicals. 
 
 
CAUTION
CAUTION
Using Handwash Tank 
 
In the event when an accident occurs and chemical 
comes in contact with skin or eyes, use the hand-
wash tank to flush away the chemical. 
 
1.  Open the tank valve and use the hose to direct 
the clean water on all contaminated areas.  
Wash all areas of skin that have been contami-
nated with soap and water.  To flush out eyes, 
point the hose and water stream upward while 
lowering eyes into the stream of following wa-
ter. 
2.  Close the tank valve and refill the handwash 
tank with fresh water. 
3.  Clean and refill the handwash tank with fresh 
water each time the sprayer is used.  Always 
keep the handwash tank clean. 
 
Operating the Filter 
 
Your Locke Turf Sprayer is equipped with a Tee Jet 
filter to remove unwanted particles from the systme 
and prevent the hoses from becoming clogged.  
The filter is located on the output line of the cen-
trifugal pump and before the manual pressure ad-
justment valve.  It filters the chemical solution being 
sprayed.   
 
To clean out the filter, unscrew the main body, re-
move screen and clean with clear water.   
 
Driving and Parking 
 
1.  Park your sprayer in an area where you will not 
hit power lines, building, etc. when boom is 
folded. 
 
Contact with electrical power lines can cause 
death by electrocution. 
 
2.  Don’t leave the sprayer unattended in an area 
where unauthorized persons may tamper with 
the sprayer, tank contents or controls. 
3.  Don’t leave a filled sprayer without tagging or 
somehow identifying the contents.  Someone 
may mistake a chemical filled tank for water 
and spray unwanted areas.  Do not exceed 20 
mph transporting your sprayer. 
4.  Do not unnecessarily transport sprayer while 
filled with chemical mixture. 
 
DANGER
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