Optional foam marker operation, Foam marker winter storage, Ladders – Ag Spray Equipment 6500 Series Sprayer User Manual

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OPTIONAL SPRAY

CONTROLLER

SPEED SENSOR

1. Route the 20’ split harness and control box to the

operator’s desired location. **Make sure the cable

does not contact any hot, sharp or moving objects to

avoid shorts and breaks**

2. Connect the red and white wires directly to the

battery. DO NOT CONNECT the power wires

through any fuse or switch boxes on the tractor,

OPTIONAL FOAM

MARKER OPERATION

FIG. 17

Raise the ladder into the vertical position and push over and

down to secure in the locked position. The lock is part of the

ladder anchor bracket. Position the ladder in the up and locked

position whenever the sprayer will be moved. (see figure 19)

FIG. 19

FOAM MARKER WINTER STORAGE

1. When unit is stored during freezing temperatures, drain

unused foam solution from tank (disconnect air pump and run

liquid pump until unit is near empty), fill tank with enough foam

marker anti-freeze to cover bottom of suction hose. Then run

unit until antifreeze is going into pvc mixing chambers.

this will cut down on amps to the marker

(see figure 11)

*On units with 12 volt batteries, contact the red lead to the posi-

tive post and the white lead to the negative post.

**On units with two 6 volt batteries, connect the red lead to the

positive post that feeds the starter and the white lead to a clean

chassis ground.

If equipped with an automatic rate controller, a speed sensor is

sent along in the controller kit. The sensor needs to be mounted

to the cap or sprayer with a clear line of sight to the sky. The

red wire will need to be hooked up to 12 volt power (TeeJet cal

#1150. Raven cal # 586. See figure 17).

LADDERS

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