4.10 FIELD OPERATION
OPERATING SAFETY
1. Read and understand the Operator’s Manual
and all safety signs before using.
2. Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine,
turn monitor off, set park brake, remove ignition
key, wait for nozzles to stop spraying before
servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
3. Before spraying a field, be familiar with all
potential hazards: trees, rocks, ditches, gullies,
etc. Plan the spraying route to avoid hazards.
Remember you are driving a wide machine.
USE CAUTION WHEN CORNERING.
4. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from
all moving and/or rotating parts.
5. Do not allow riders on the sprayer or tractor
during operation or transporting.
6. Clear the area of all bystanders, especially
children, before starting or filling with water or
chemical.
7. Stay away from wing pinch points when folding
or extending wings. Keep others away.
8. Stay away from power lines when extending or
folding wings. Electrocution can occur without
direct contact.
9. Read chemical manufacturers warnings, instruc-
tions and procedures before starting and follow
them exactly.
Follow this procedure when using the sprayer:
1. Attach sprayer to the machine (see Section
4.8).
2. Review and follow the pre-operation checklist
(see Section 4.4).
3. Review the location and function of all con-
trols (see Section 4.6).
4. Read and follow chemical manufacturers'
instructions.
5. Calibrate the sprayer so you know exactly
how much chemical is being applied (see
Section 4.9). The application of excess
chemicals, even in small amounts, can have
detrimental affects. Recalibration at the start
of the season or when changing chemicals is
a must.
6. Transport the sprayer to the working area
(See Section 4.12).
7. Convert into field position (see Section 4.11).
10. Do not breathe, touch or ingest chemicals.
Always wear protective clothing and follow
safe handling procedures.
11. Spray only when potential for chemical drift
is at a minimum. Even small amounts can
affect neighboring crops or sensitive plants
and people.
12. Dispose of chemical containers by triple
rinsing them into the sprayer tank or thor-
oughly rinsing, crushing and delivering to
regional disposal site.
13. In case of poisoning, get immediate medical
attention.
14. Only rinse sprayer while still in the field.
Spray the rinse thinly over the field already
sprayed. Never contaminate the farmyard
or drainage systems with sprayer rinse.
15. Do not eat in the field when spraying.
16. Before applying pressure to the hydraulic
system, make sure all components are tight
and that steel lines, hoses and couplings are
in good condition.
17. Before applying pressure to chemical
system make sure that all connections are
tight and that all hoses and fittings are in
good condition.
18. Review safety instructions annually.
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Summary of Contents for Fast Sprayers 9500 Series
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