Gallons per acre – Master Manufacturing Economy ATV Sprayer User Manual

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CLEANING & STORAGE

Most spray materials are highly corrosive. The most important aspect of long dependable service
from the sprayer is a thorough cleaning immediately following each use. In addition, the residue of
one type of chemical could cause an undesirable effect when a different chemical is used for a different
purpose.

The most effective cleaning method is to pump several rinses of clean water through the tank,
pump, hoses, boom, spray gun, etc. A neutralizing agent such as a solution of Nutra-Sol, a detergent or
household ammonia as recommended by the chemical manufacturer can assist in removal of a
persistent chemical. After the system is thoroughly cleaned drain the tank, suction line, pump and
hoses.

The following steps should be followed for the maintenance and storage of your sprayer.

1. Wash and flush out sprayer after completion of each phase of your program. Flush out

sprayer when changing chemicals if there is a possibility of the chemicals being
incompatible. Use of a detergent is advisable if the chemical manufacturer does not make
specific cleaning recommendations. Flush system completely, including nozzles. Never
use metal objects to open clogged nozzles.

2. Clean sprayer thoroughly before storing at the end of the spraying season. Permanent type

anti-freeze added to the final rinse will leave a rust inhibiting film in parts of the sprayer.

WARRANTY PARTS SERVICE

Products sold shall be warranted from defects in workmanship and material when used within the
service and scope for which they were designed for a period of one year from date of purchase.
Contact Master Manufacturing for replacements parts or warranty work at (800) 864-1649. Do not
return product to your distributor/dealer. Please have your original sales receipt or other proof of
purchase date when requesting any warranty work. To ensure the correct parts are acquired always
provide the model number of your sprayer/attachment and the part number and description obtained
from the illustrated parts breakdown in this manual.

Gallons per Acre

PSI

Flow

GPM

2 MPH

3 MPH

4 MPH

5 MPH

6MPH

7 MPH

40

2

31

21

16

12

10

9





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