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HOW TO USE YOUR SPRAYER
BEFORE STARTING
It is important 
to test the boom and spray gun with plain 
water before using chemicals. This will enable you to 
check the sprayer for leaks and to set the spray pattern 
and nozzle pressure. If a leak should occur, thread tape 
may be used to better seal the fi tting.
ON-OFF SWITCH
This switch is connected in line to the wiring assembly and 
is used by the operator to turn the pump motor on or off.
PUMP PRESSURE SWITCH
The pump is equipped with a pressure switch. The 
pressure switch senses outlet pressure of the pump 
and will turn off the electrical power to the pump at a 
predetermined high pressure point (60 PSI). If the fl ow 
demand is very low, the pump may reach this high 
pressure point and the switch will cause "cycling" (the 
pump cycles on and off rapidly). This is not a problem 
unless the pump is subject to continuous cycling within 
one second intervals for long periods of time.
ADJUSTING OPERATING PRESSURE
The sprayer is equipped with a "Y" fi tting containing 
a bypass valve and a boom valve. The bypass valve 
controls the fl ow to the return (bypass) hose. The 
amount of fl ow through the return hose determines the 
operating pressure when the boom or the spray gun is 
in use. Adjust the bypass valve while either the boom or 
the spray gun is in use to obtain the desired pressure, 
indicated by the pressure gauge. The tip chart on page 
9 shows how different pressure settings affect boom 
application rates.
ON-OFF ADJUSTMENT OF BOOM NOZZLES
The boom valve on the "Y" fi tting controls fl ow to  the 
boom nozzles. It should be either completely open or 
completely closed. The boom operating pressure can be 
controlled using the bypass valve on the "Y" fi tting.
ADJUSTING SPRAY GUN NOZZLE
Turn the nozzle on the spray gun to adjust the spray from 
a cone shaped fi ne mist to a straight stream. Control 
the spray gun operating pressure with the bypass valve 
on the "Y" fi tting. Maximum spray gun pressure can be 
attained when the boom is shut off.
SETTING THE BOOM FOR SPRAYING
The correct positioning of the boom places the nozzles 
approximately 40" apart and 14" above the ground. This 
gives a spray width of approximately 80" with a slight 
center overlap. See fi gure 11.
 
a.  Slide the boom bars out to the ends of the
 
  
slots. 
 
b.  Swivel the boom bars until the nozzles are
 
  
approximately 14" above the ground. 
 
c.  Make sure the nozzles are adjusted so that the    
 
openings point straight down. 
CAUTION: WEAR EYE PRO TEC TION, 
GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTH ING 
WHEN HAN DLING AND WORK ING WITH 
LAWN CHEM I CALS.
FIGURE 11
80"
40"
14"
USING THE SPRAYER
1.  Determine the application rate (gallons per 1,000 
sq. feet or gallons per acre) based on the chemical 
manufacturers recommendations. Use this rate to help 
select the pressure setting and tractor speed in the 
following instructions.
2.  Determine the approximate square footage of the 
area to be sprayed and estimate the number of 
gallons required. This can help avoid unneeded 
solution left in the tank.
3.  Determine the appropriate speed at which to travel, 
based on the chosen pressure setting and the 
recommended application rate. Use the tip chart on 
page 9.
4.  To determine the throttle setting for attaining the 
appropriate speed, mark off 100, 200 and 300 feet 
intervals. The speed chart at the bottom of page 9 
indicates the number of seconds it takes to travel 
these distances. Set the throttle and, with a running 
start, travel the distances in the number of seconds 
indicated by the speed chart. Once you have 
determined the throttle and gear settings needed, 
mark the throttle location so that you can easily 
resume the same speed after stopping.
5.  Set the operating pressure. Spray with plain water to 
help determine the best setting. For best results stay 
in the 20 to 30 PSI range. (At 10 PSI the spray pattern 
begins to break up, at 40 PSI some drift develops.) 
Refer to the tip chart on page 9.
6.  Add the chemical solution to the tank, following the 
product instructions.
7.  Drive to the starting place for spraying. Set the boom 
in position for spraying. Set the throttle at the position 
determined in step 4. Flip the sprayer's in-line switch 
to the "ON" position to start spraying.
8.  Stay clear of fl owers, shrubs and evergreen trees 
when spraying weed control solutions to prevent 
contact of the solution with these sensitive plants.