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6. Unhitching Sprayer From
Tractor
6.1 Unhitching
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CAUTION
DO NOT stand between the tractor and sprayer
when hitching or unhitching the sprayer unless
tractor engine is STOPPED and parking brake
is applied.
^
WARNING
Before disconnecting the PTO shaft, make
sure that the tractor motor has stopped turning
before getting off the tractor.
^
WARNING
Hydraulic oil under pressure can spray into
eyes and cause physical injury.
Follow tractor operator manual instructions
for shutting off hydraulic supply and relieving
hydraulic pressure on sprayers with remote
hydraulic controls.
1. Park sprayer on a firm, level surface. Block both sprayer
wheels to prevent any unexpected movement when the
sprayer is unhitched from the tractor.
2. Shut down and lockout the power source. Refer to
“Power Source Shutdown Procedure” on Page 3 of this
manual. Follow these procedures to correctly lockout
the power source.
3. Remove the pin and clip from the jack mount and
remove the jack from the stored position on the sprayer
frame.
1 - Pin and Clip
2 - Jack In Stored Position
4.
Position the jack onto the mounting hub on the sprayer
hitch. Align the holes in the jack with the holes in the
mount and insert the pin and clip to secure the jack in
place.
5.
Turn the leveling crank on the jack until the hitch begins
to rise up off the tractor drawbar.
1 - Collar On Tractor End Of Driveline
2 - Hitch Pin
IMPORTANT: The storage slots for the hydraulic hoses
should ONLY be used when sprayer is disconnected from
the tractor and being stored. Hydraulic hoses MUST always
be connected to tractor during transport of sprayer.
Summary of Contents for BW750
Page 18: ...18...
Page 19: ...19 Decal A Decal B Decal C Decal D...
Page 20: ...20 Decal E Decal F Decal G Decal H Decal I Decal J...
Page 21: ...21 Decal K Decal L...
Page 36: ...36 9 6 Spray Tip Wear...
Page 43: ...43 9 8 TeeJet Air Induction Spray Tips 9 8 1 20 Inch Spacing At Various Speeds And Pressures...
Page 81: ...81 12 3 Raven Console Calibration Information...
Page 83: ...83 Notes...