Sheet4, After spraying, Winter storage – Ag Spray Equipment BA6D_BA8D User Manual

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After Spraying

After use, fill the sprayer tank part way with water. Start the

sprayer, and allow the clear water to be pumped through the

plumbing system and out through the spray nozzles.

Refill the tank about half full with plain water and use a chemical

neutralizer, such as 'Nutra-Sol', or equivalent, and repeat

cleaning instructions above. A mix of water and some detergent,

such as 'Dawn' dish soap would be a sufficient alternative.

Flush the entire sprayer with the neutralizing/cleaning agent,

then flush out one more time with plain water. Follow the

chemical manufacturer's disposal instructions of all wash or

rinsing water.

For the boom, (if applicable) remove the tips and screens from

the nozzle assemblies. Wash these items out thoroughly. Blow

the orifice clean and dry. If the orifice remains clogged, clean it

with a fine bristle (NOT WIRE) brush, or with a toothpick. Do not

damage the orifice. Water rinse and dry the tips before storing.
WARNING: Some chemicals will damage the pump valves if

allowed to soak untreated for a length of time! ALWAYS

flush the pump as instructed after each use.

Drain all water out of your sprayer, paying special attention to

the pump, handgun, and valve(s). These items are especially

prone to damage from chemicals and freezing weather.

The sprayer should be winterized before storage by pumping a

solution of RV antifreeze through the entire plumbing system.

This antifreeze solution should remain in the plumbing system

during the winter months. When spring time comes and you

are preparing your sprayer for the spray season, rinse the

entire plumbing system out, clearing the lines of the antifreeze

solution. Proper care and maintenance will prolong the life of

your sprayer.

Winter Storage

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