Plumb boom – Great Plains CF60 Predelivery Manual User Manual

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Section 2 Setup

CF50 and CF60 Hydraulic Cross-Fold Boom 500-015Q

4/8/04

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

Section 2

Setup

Plumb Boom

If boom nozzles are pre-assembled on your boom, pro-
ceed to step 4.

1.

Using a felt-tip marker, mark nozzle locations on the
boom to help identify hose locations. For 15- and 30-
inch spacings, start with a nozzle in the center of the
sprayer. For 20-inch spacing, start with a nozzle 10
inches to the left and right of center.

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Figure 2-1

Mark Tube for Nozzle Spacing

2.

Using mounting clamps (1), mount nozzles (2) on
boom at marked locations. Refer to Figure 2-3, Figure
2-4 and Figure 2-5 f
or correct placement of end noz-
zles and tee-nozzles. When mounting nozzles on the
left-hand, inside boom arm, mount nozzles on the in-
side of the arm. Mount all other nozzles to the rear.

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Figure 2-2

Mount Nozzles

3.

Plumb nozzles. From the roll of 3/4-inch hose, cut
lengths to connect the nozzles. Use worm clamps to
secure hoses to nozzles. Refer to Figure 2-3, Figure
2-4
and Figure 2-5 for correct placement of tee-fittings
(1) and feed lines. Use zip ties (2) and hose holders
(3) to secure the hoses.

4.

Route boom hoses through center of A frame on
boom and on the front left of boom carrier. Make a
loop in the hose so that when the elevator is fully
raised, there is enough slack in the hose.

5.

Tie hoses to the horizontal and left vertical tube of
boom carrier. Zip ties hoses tight so they can not slide
in and out of the tie. When routing the hoses from the
elevator to the ball valves, be sure there will be no
kinking, drooping, or rubbing when sprayer is in oper-
ation. Use cable ties where needed to secure the hose
on sprayer.

6.

Attach boom hoses to the three boom valves. Make
sure left boom feed-line hose is connected to the front
valve (front being toward the hitch). The left hose and
valve are marked with a red tape. Attach center boom
feed-line hose to the middle valve which is marked
with yellow tape. The right boom feed-line hose should
be connected to the rear valve which is marked with
green tape.

7.

Fold and unfold the boom wings to check any pinch
points where the hose may become damaged. Unfold
the boom, remove the boom level-float lock pin and
rock the boom to check any pinch points around the
swing-arms. Use zip ties to fasten hoses to prevent
hose damage.

8.

Check to see all nuts are tightened. See the Torque
Values Chart
, “Appendix” on page

12. Check to see

that all hose clamps are tight.

9.

Fill sprayer tank 1/4 full of water. Hook up the pump to
a tractor and operate the pump with control box boom
switches off and agitation wide open. If unit is
equipped with boom throttling valves, open throttling
valves full open. With pump running turn on all boom
switches and flush out boom lines before assembling
nozzles. Allow water to flow out of all nozzles at least
ten seconds to ensure all foreign material is removed
from the plumbing.

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