Pump operation, Fig. 14 – Ag Spray Equipment 8650 Series Sprayer User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

FIG. 14

1. Hydraulic pump hoses supplied on the sprayer

include 1 - 1/2” line and 1 - 3/4” line. The 1/2” hose

is the hydraulic supply (in/pressure) and the 3/4”

hose is the return (out/non-pressure).

NOTE: It is recommended for optimal pump performance that

the 3/4” return line connect directly to the tractor hydraulic

reservoir (not tractor SCV port). Doing so eliminates possible

back pressure restriction on the 3/4” return line. Excessive back

pressure restriction can cause hydraulic orbital motor damage/

failure.

2. Proper sprayer pump disengagement. When shutting

off the pump, move the selector to the FLOAT

position to allow the centrifugal pump to come to a

gradual stop. Standard spool valves, which are

found on all tractor hydraulic systems, can cause

potentially damaging high peak pressures in the

hydraulic system when closed, because of abrupt

shutoff of oil flow in both the supply and return lines.

3. Close and lock down the bypass adjusting screw in

the hydraulic motor.

Switch rate controller to manual and press the “+” button on

TeeJet or “Increase” button on Raven, hold for 8 seconds. Then

press the “-” button on TeeJet or “Decrease” button on Raven

for 2 seconds.

Set the tractor hydraulic flow control valve for minimum

hydraulic oil flow to the remote outlet (Tortoise position).

Start the tractor and allow the hydraulic oil to circulate for

approximately 10 to 15 minutes or until adequately warmed.

Prime the centrifugal pump with all valves open.

Open the sprayer control regulating valve and the boom shut-

off valves.

Slowly adjust the tractor hydraulic flow control valve until the

desired boom pressure is attained.

4. NOTE: See manufacture pump operators manual

for further setup and maintenance.

A G S P R A Y . C O M 6

3. Push down “inner” fold switches to unfold inner

wings. Note: On 90 foot models extend outer booms

before inner wings are completely unfolded. Failure

to do so can cause damage to outer boom section

resulting from the wings hitting each other in the

center. (see figure 14)

4. Hold down on outer fold switches to fold-over outer

wings to spray position. Note: Extend the cylinder

completely when extending the outer boom to eliminate

outer wing vibration. To ensure the wing is locked down

hold the toggle switch down for 5 seconds after the

boom is fully extended. (see figure 15)

5. Hold down on “main lift” boom switch to lower boom

to desired spray height. To ensure optimal boom

performance never run boom in fully down position.

Doing so eliminates boom ride accumulator.

6. Reverse the above procedure when converting from

field to transport configuration.

IMPORTANT: Once tower cylinder bottoms out raise 1”.

IMPORTANT: Never operate boom in fully raised position. The

Boom lift is designed with lock out arms to disengage boom

center pivot suspension system for transport when in the fully

raised position. Doing so will void warranty and cause boom

fatigue. Lower boom until center section clears lock out arms

for field operation.

WARNING: Outer fold Booms are a vertical fold and once wing

goes past 90° if Air is present in hydraulic system the wing could

gravity free fall causing possible personal or boom damage.

The sprayers are hydraulically charged at the factory, but the

following procedure should be followed on an annual basis to

prevent possible boom drop, from transport position, raise “tilt”

wings out of transport saddle, swing the “inner” fold booms 45°

out from sprayer frame. Raise “outer” fold wings 80° from inner

wing, lower “outer” fold wings to saddle transport position.

Repeat 3 times. This cycles the hydraulic lines to prevent air pock-

ets in the hydraulic system to prevent “boom drop”.

PUMP OPERATION

Advertising