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 SPECIFICATIONS 

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RELAY MODULE 2 

Brake light, spare (3), ignition ON, .......................................... 12V micro relays 

 

ENGINE ELECTRICAL BOX 

Fuses ....................................................................................... 7.5 AMP (3 each) 

                                                                                                 10 AMP (2 each) 

                                                                                                 20 AMP (1 each) 

                                                                                                 125 AMP (2 each) 

Relays 

Start ......................................................................................... 12V/ 40AMP (1 each) 

Intake heater 1 and 2 ............................................................... 12V micro (2 each) 

 

Circuit Breaker 

Main breaker ............................................................................ 100 AMP (1 each) 

  

OTHER FUSES AND RELAYS 

Flasher/ light harness .............................................................. 12V flasher relay 

                                                                                                 15 AMP fuse (6 each) 

                                                                                                 40 AMP relay (4 each) 

 

3 Amp fuse (1 each) 

Main rear harness .................................................................... 30 AMP fuse 

Main chassis  ........................................................................... 5V relay 

Console Relay.......................................................................... 15V/ 100 AMP 

 

 

3.Lights 

Front of cab .............................................................................. 2 Trapezoidal head lights, 4 flood lights 

Transom mount ........................................................................ 2 Trapezoidal  head lights  

Boom cradle (forward) ............................................................. 2 Trapezoidal  flood lights (1 each) 

Boom cradle (rearward) ........................................................... 2 Trapezoidal flood lights (1 each) 

                                                                                                 2 Oval amber lights (1 each) 

Rear engine hood .................................................................... 2 Round red lights 

                                                                                                 2 Round amber lights 

Transom (boom indicator) ........................................................ 1 Oval white LED  

                                                                                                 2 Oval amber LED 

                                                                                                 5 Oval red LED 

SPECIFICATIONS  

Summary of Contents for UpFront STS 16

Page 1: ...related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm ANY PICTURES CONTAINED WITHIN THIS OPERATOR...

Page 2: ...MANUAL FOR HAGIE MODEL STS 16 HI TRACTOR 06 08 493425 12 08 2007 Hagie Manufacturing Company Clarion Iowa USA 721 CENTRAL AVENUE WEST BOX 273 CLARION IOWA 50525 0273 515 532 2861 COVERS MACHINE SERIA...

Page 3: ...ATIC ID INSIDE DIAMETER IN INCH INFO INFORMATION Km H KILOMETERS PER HOUR L LITER DISPLACEMENT l LITER LIQUID LB POUND m METER MAINT MAINTENANCE MIN MINUTE M F MAINFRAME MPH MILES PER HOUR MT MOUNT MT...

Page 4: ...condition We have attempted herein to cover all of the adjustments required to fit varying conditions However there may be times when special care must be considered Hagie Manufacturing Company reserv...

Page 5: ...e this manual should accompany the sprayer If you do not understand any part of the manual or require additional information or service contact the Hagie Customer Support Department Hagie Manufacturin...

Page 6: ...N 10 11 III SPECIFICATIONS 12 17 IV OPERATING INFORMATION 18 64 V CALIBRATION 65 75 VI TRANSPORTING 76 79 VII SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 80 102 VIII STORAGE 103 104 IX TROUBLE SHOOTING 105 113 X LIMITED...

Page 7: ...ALS I SAFETY DECALS DRIVING Before moving sprayer make sure no persons or obstructions are in path of travel Do not permit passengers on sprayer when it is moving they may fall off or obstruct operato...

Page 8: ...e RPM settings Operate engine at one bump to assure proper charge pressure for brakes to work properly Start engine from operator s seat only Do not by pass safety start switch Never use starting flui...

Page 9: ...ng Do not smoke while refueling Do not fill fuel tank completely Fuel may expand and run over GENERAL REPAIR MAINTENANCE Turn off engine before checking adjusting repairing lubricating or cleaning any...

Page 10: ...y residue from sprayer to prevent corrosion and deterioration Select a safe area to fill flush calibrate and clean sprayer where chemicals will not drift or run off to contaminate people animals veget...

Page 11: ...g are locations of important safety de cals Replace them if they are torn or missing All warning decals and other instructional Hagie decals or machine striping may be purchased through Hagie Customer...

Page 12: ...I SAFETY DECALS 6 SAFETY DECALS 650165 Right side rear cab post 650174 In engine compartment on surge tank 650164 Left side rear cab post...

Page 13: ...DECALS 7 650176 Inside right hand cab post by rear window 650178 Quick attach mount On hydraulic reservoir to left of sight gauge picture 2 650339 On front cross member left side picture 1 1 SAFETY D...

Page 14: ...I SAFETY DECALS 8 SAFETY DECALS 650848 On ladder pivot tube 650849 On engine compartment near fuel cell cap 650850 On solution tank near fill lid front fill 2 On inductor tank lid side fill 1 1 2...

Page 15: ...I SAFETY DECALS 9 650982 650981 In engine compartment near radiator cap 650851 Left rear mainframe On battery box cover SAFETY DECALS...

Page 16: ...have identifica tion plates that describe the type of mount and gear ratio To ensure prompt efficient service when or dering parts or requesting service repairs from Hagie Manufacturing Company record...

Page 17: ...TION Front Rear Wheel Hubs Left Right Front Rear Hydrostatic Pumps Refer to parts manual Rear Wheel Motors Left w Sensor Right w Sensor Refer to parts manual Front Wheel Motors Left w Sensor Right w S...

Page 18: ...Hydrostatic pump Sauer Danfoss Tandem H1 series Displacement 330cc 165X2 with electronic displacement control Drive train All time four wheel drive Speed ranges 4 work mode 6 transport mode Hydrostat...

Page 19: ...ll connection 3 in 7 6 cm I D 3 Solution Tank Standard 1600 gal 6056 66 stainless steel w sight gauge Agitation Sparge type w elect var speed control 4 General Spray System Pump Centrifugal hydraulica...

Page 20: ...ower power point 1 wiper washer power point 2 XS A2 module power Norac if equipped Raven console XT2 A1 module 20 AMP 2 each Power fan high 25 AMP 1 each FUSE MODULE 2 Ignition ON 5 AMP 1 each Radio d...

Page 21: ...flasher relay 15 AMP fuse 6 each 40 AMP relay 4 each 3 Amp fuse 1 each Main rear harness 30 AMP fuse Main chassis 5V relay Console Relay 15V 100 AMP 3 Lights Front of cab 2 Trapezoidal head lights 4...

Page 22: ...our meter Fuel Water temperature Battery voltage Engine oil pressure Ground speed Engine RPM Tread adjustment assist Stereo AM FM WB with CD Solution tank 1600 gallons 6056 66 Fuel cell 185 gallons 70...

Page 23: ...lbs 5987 5 kg Overall diameter 72 6 in 2042 2 mm Static load radius suggested will vary with load 33 8 in 947 42 mm Rolling circumference 219 0 in 6147 mm Optional wide 580 70R38 Radial TU Air pressur...

Page 24: ...ivate the hazard warning lights anytime day or night that you are traveling on a public road unless prohib ited by law FIG 18 5 FIG 18 6 A Hazard Warning light switch B Highway lights running light sw...

Page 25: ...cen tering switch you must return it to the OFF position by hand after completing your turn FIG 19 4 FIG 19 5 HIGHWAY LIGHTS RUNNING LIGHTS The high way lights are mounted on the cab and the either s...

Page 26: ...is for the movement of the upper portion of the steering column only The steering wheel has infinite position possibilities To use the adjustment handle turn it down toward the operator to loosen it Y...

Page 27: ...switch J Work Mode switch K Tread Adjust switches L Boom Spray Section switches M Fence Row Nozzle switch N Hydrostatic Lever O Power Ports FIG 21 1 N P Foam Marking Switch Q Transom Lift Switch R Lef...

Page 28: ...high and low with a RPM range of 800 to 1900 The buttons on the side of the hydrostatic lever fig 22 4 are to control the speed ranges within the RPM setting For more information on the throttle cont...

Page 29: ...be turned on if cer tain conditions exist You can not turn the switch on if the machine is not in neutral The switch controls the functions of the spray system and the booms This was set up to protec...

Page 30: ...YSTEMS section D on spray systems for more information FORWARD CONTROL The hydrostatic lever is responsible for the direction of motion of the machine To move forward slowly move the hydro static leve...

Page 31: ...they would also be able to reprogram the machine if it becomes necessary This port is not for the use of personal computers or personal digital assistants PDA s The Hagie diagnostic port is protected...

Page 32: ...em B is adjustable Check the spray pattern and adjust at the begin ning of each spray season or as necessary FIG 26 3 A B FIG 26 4 FIG 26 5 A CAB SPRAY SYSTEM INDICATOR LIGHT The spray system indicato...

Page 33: ...27 1 A B FIG 27 2 FIG 27 3 CLIMATE CONTROLS The climate controls fig 27 4 are continu ous adjusting dial switches located on the front upper cab headliner Adjusting Fan Blower Speed fan blower speed i...

Page 34: ...fer to the radio manufacturer s manual for operating and programming information RAVEN SPRAY SYSTEMS CONSOLE The spray system is controlled by the Raven SCS 4600 fig 28 3 and the Pulse Width Modulated...

Page 35: ...Filters F Interior Lights G Air Ride Seat FIG 29 3 INTERIOR LIGHTS The STS cab has two interior lights A dome light that comes on when the door of the cab is opened and a courtesy light that comes on...

Page 36: ...ass The front windshield is rounded with a green UV reflective tint and the side and back panels are flat with a UV reflective gray tint The design of the cab and the use of the glass allows a 210 vie...

Page 37: ...in to raise seat C Lateral Isolator Lift lever to engage lateral isola tor Push lever down for lock out D Ride Firmness Adjustment Rotate knob coun terclockwise for firm ride clockwise for soft ride...

Page 38: ...el engine fig 32 1 equipped with an automatic engine brake The engine has a direct mounted Sauer Danfoss H1 Series tandem hydrostatic pump fig 32 2 More information on the operation of the engine is o...

Page 39: ...any oil or fuel leaks and correct them if needed Start engine from operator s seat only When running engine in a building be sure there is adequate ventilation 85 87 85 89 89 91 96 101 NOTE Cold oil...

Page 40: ...or the wait to start light in the message center fig 34 3 to go out before en gaging the starter If the engine fails to start after 15 seconds turn the key to OFF wait one minute and repeat the proced...

Page 41: ...ostatic lever back To stop slowly push the lever to the N neutral position 5 Before turning off the engine reduce engine speed and allow the engine to idle at least three minutes NOTE Machine will not...

Page 42: ...le variable displacement pump that supplies the required hydraulics to operate the full time power steering unit boom control cylin ders lift level and fold tread adjust ladder outer boom breakaway an...

Page 43: ...libration settings entered by the operator The solution pump is also used to distribute the water or cleaning solution from the rinse tank through the rinse systems FIG 37 2 FIG 37 3 OPERATING SYSTEMS...

Page 44: ...om the ground level ladder may swing quickly and strike an unsuspecting person FIG 38 2 LADDER To raise or lower the ladder you will need to locate the BRAKE LADDER switch at the front of the right ha...

Page 45: ...the tread indicator reaches the desired tread marking 4 After adjustment is complete all four tread width indicators should have identical readings 5 To recalibrate toe in while driving forward slowl...

Page 46: ...he sprayer s cab and hydraulic cylinders attached to the booms It provides control of lift level horizontal extension and vertical extension All STS spray booms are equipped with a hydraulic breakaway...

Page 47: ...guide for information regarding spray tip height fig 41 3 To raise and lower the transom boom assembly depress the square rocker on the hydrostatic lever fig 41 1 and move it either UP or DOWN While p...

Page 48: ...Rocker UP or the left or right Round Rocker DOWN buttons on the hydrostatic lever fig 42 3 While depressed these buttons activate the level cylinders connecting either boom to the transom fig 42 2 Th...

Page 49: ...43 3 While depressed these switches activate cylinders connecting either boom to the transom fig 43 2 Fold or unfold the booms in an open area only Make sure no one is standing in the boom extension...

Page 50: ...ms will stop VERTICAL EXTENSION To fold the vertical extensions vertically in or out depress the top or bottom of the Boom Extension switch fig 44 2 This activates BOTH extension cylinders connecting...

Page 51: ...the pin on the back side of the boom fig 45 2 item B so it will hinge forward fig 45 3 and secure it with the rear pin fig 45 4 Repeat these steps on the other side and recalibrate the console accordi...

Page 52: ...s and quantity in solution tank 65 75 or Raven manual NOTE Never attempt to operate the spray system without solution in the spray tank Operating the spray system with no solution in the tank will cau...

Page 53: ...Solution Tank Valve Switch E Solution Pump F Flow Meter G Pressure Gauge H Individual Solution Control Valves I Agitation Switch J Individual Spray Control Switches K Main Solution Spray Control Swit...

Page 54: ...sump valve fig 48 2 item B is a ball type valve that has to be turned on and off manually This valve is to allow the fluid into the tank from the fill option FIG 48 2 B 1 FIG 48 3 SOLUTION PUMP The s...

Page 55: ...t visual display of the amount of solution being applied measured in PSI The pressure as determined by the pulse width modulated control valve will vary according to ground speed If applying solution...

Page 56: ...down fig 50 3 and the assembly will lower fig 50 4 Connect it to your solution supply fill to the desired level You may also fill the rinse tank from the ground level with the owner supplied connecti...

Page 57: ...CHEM INDUC F CHEM INDUC F CHEM INDUC F CHEM INDUC TOR RINSE VALVE TOR RINSE VALVE TOR RINSE VALVE TOR RINSE VALVE CLOSE WHEN CLOSE WHEN CLOSE WHEN CLOSE WHEN NOT IN USE NOT IN USE NOT IN USE NOT IN U...

Page 58: ...reen indicator light mounted on the right side of the MDM fig 52 4 will illuminate and a white indica tor light mounted on the transom assembly fig 52 5 will illuminate also FIG 52 3 FIG 52 5 FIG 52 4...

Page 59: ...re A set of amber L E D lights mounted on the transom on either side of the boom solution valve L E D lights will inform the operator of fence row status If the left fence row nozzle is ON the left am...

Page 60: ...decrease lever in crease the solution pressure to maximum PSI 2 Close the solution tank valve fig 54 2 3 Depress the SOLU TANK rinse switch fig 54 2 item C 4 When finished rinsing the solution tank r...

Page 61: ...ator clockwise for more pres sure and counterclockwise for less pressure To correctly decrease the pressure in the foam tank you must first open either the left or right foam valve for a moment to rel...

Page 62: ...nough room for the foam concentrate Next add the foam concentrate according to the label on the container After filling is complete close the 2 ball valve on top of the tank Start the sprayer s engine...

Page 63: ...on valves are OFF and turn off the engine be fore disconnecting any hoses or electrical lines 7 Once you have cleared the lock pin unhook the hydraulic solu tion electrical and foamer lines if equippe...

Page 64: ...ially open in order for it to stand properly Make sure that there is adequate room to allow for the boom If you are storing the boom in a building make sure that you have adequate room around it to sa...

Page 65: ...mple They are a brackets attached to the end of the first boom section on both booms and two on the transom Each has a leg with a foot on the bottom Each has a hex bolt in the top hole of the leg to s...

Page 66: ...t section is even with the rear of the cab fig 60 1 This position will allow the booms to sit level with the transom without causing too much stress on the either part It will also keep the weight fro...

Page 67: ...right side fig 61 3 item 1 and the main solution disconnect on the right side of the machine above the front wheel fig 61 4 If you have the foamer option there are two hoses near the electrical pigta...

Page 68: ...before connecting any hoses or electrical lines 5 Re attach all solution lines electrical lines hydraulic lines and foamer lines if equipped If you are attaching to something other than the boom be s...

Page 69: ...sing the relief valves If your machine is not equipped with the valves you will need to call Hagie Customer Service and pur chase airbag relief valve kits and install them on the front leg as semblies...

Page 70: ...begins to support the boom BOOM STANDS This would also be a good time to put the boom stands if equipped in travel position by removing the pin and sliding the leg all the way up Re insert the pin abo...

Page 71: ...is being use on The size of nozzles selected will be based upon the speed the sprayer will travel the nozzle spacing and the number of gallons one intends to apply per acre TIP SELECTION There are sev...

Page 72: ...ould have a successful chemical application These calculations are based on a 20 spacing refer to the Spray Products catalog for the formula for choosing a spac ing other than 20 NOZZLE SIZE PSI DROP...

Page 73: ...ny error is made during the programming of the area measurement standard or the valve type turn the console OFF Depress CE and hold while turning the console power ON IMPORTANT The information contain...

Page 74: ...will display Initial Contrast Adjust ment The display will show ACRE US HECTARE SI OR TURF SQ FEET Depress until PWM VALVE is displayed Momentarily depress to select CE Enter The display will now dis...

Page 75: ...this calibration Pay attention to the placement of the decimal point The decimal point can be shifted for greater accuracy but if in the wrong place can cause a great disaster Enter If you are applyi...

Page 76: ...refined after the initial programming of the console Refer to the Raven manual for more information The speed that is displayed on the Raven console if the console is programmed correctly and the SPEE...

Page 77: ...spacing option in stalled and the number of nozzles per section The diagram below shows a dry boom option See the next page for a wet boom option diagram The boom is numbered from left to right which...

Page 78: ...ING 60 80 90 foot boom system with all extensions folded out 90 feet BOOM 1 BOOM 2 BOOM 3 BOOM 4 BOOM 5 The difference between the dry boom previous page and the wet boom is that the dry boom s sectio...

Page 79: ...0 This indicates the slowest rate in which the solution valve will function Enter The initial programming is now complete You may have to refine some of the numbers to better suit your unique situatio...

Page 80: ...y position for at least 10 minutes for proper warm up of the sprayer and its system Once the system has had an adequate warm up period you will need to perform a self test to simulate speed although t...

Page 81: ...DE REFER TO THE RAVEN INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TROUBLE SHOOTING Performing a SELF TEST Depress to perform a SELF TEST SELF TEST 8 Depress to select Enter the speed th...

Page 82: ...ns in raise the transom and fold the booms in toward the machine When the boom reaches the last 8 10 degrees of travel it will automatically slow down to avoid im pact with the cradle Raise each indiv...

Page 83: ...bridges wires or other obstructions unless there is clearance 9 Use extra care before entering or leaving a public road or highway 10 A SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emblem has been mounted on the sprayer...

Page 84: ...turning 6 Secure the sprayer to the trailer See the trailer s owner and operator manual for instructions 7 Cover or remove the SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emblem when traveling over 25 miles per hour Hag...

Page 85: ...er from moving 2 Lower the trailer ramps and set the ramp spacing to the sprayer s tread setting 3 Release the securing restraints carefully 4 Get someone to help guide you off the trailer Keep everyo...

Page 86: ...LEG 50HRS 93 ALL OTHER GREASE ZERKS 19 PLACES 50HRS 98 TREAD ADJUSTMENT BEARING TORQUE AS REQ K 94 BATTERIES 100HRS AS REQ DAILY 97 LUG NUT TORQUE G 101 TIRE PRESSURE 50HRS 92 FRESH AIR PAPER CAB FILT...

Page 87: ...page 85 7 Check solution line strainer page 91 8 Drain wet tank and air tank page 101 9 Check batteries page 94 10 Check radiator grille screen 90 HOURS 10 Initial checks after receiving machine IMMED...

Page 88: ...lution line strainer page 92 10 Change batteries page 94 11 Change paper cab filter page 92 12 Change charcoal cab filter page92 13 Check and replace spray nozzle diaphragms and spray tip page 102 14...

Page 89: ...or page 91 3 Change hydraulic reservoir oil page 85 4 Change wheel hub oil page 86 5 Check spray nozzle diaphragms and spray tips page 102 6 Change engine oil page 85 and lube filter 91 7 Change the r...

Page 90: ...vel Add hydraulic oil Solution line strainer Remove and clean Batteries Clean and or tighten Radiator grille screen Clean Look for loose or missing items such as shields Tighten or replace Look for an...

Page 91: ...e measurement is correct HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR OIL LEVEL Check the sight gauge level on the hydraulic oil reservoir fig 85 2 daily Add just enough fluid so the level is in the center of the sight ga...

Page 92: ...oil at a satisfactory level re install plugs CHANGE The wheel hub oil should be changed after the first 50 hours of field operation Subsequently it should be changed every 500 hours or yearly whicheve...

Page 93: ...ture is required be sure not to exceed the engine manufac turer s guidelines for antifreeze mixing The table in figure 87 2 gives a few examples of ES COMPLEAT ethylene glycol antifreeze water mixture...

Page 94: ...el can expand and run over Wipe up all spilled fuel and clean with detergent and water before starting the engine FLUID CAPACITIES AND TYPES Engine oil pan including filter 25 quarts SAE 15W 40 Engine...

Page 95: ...stall the new element carefully to ensure proper sealing CLEANING It is not recommended to clean the air intake filter element However a clean damp cloth should be used to wipe away dust and foreign m...

Page 96: ...located directly be hind the solution tank on the right side of the machine fig 90 2 This sys tem is to help maintain normal operating temperatures of the hydraulic oil The grille surrounding the fan...

Page 97: ...d every 500 hours or anytime that the oil is changed The filter is located near the rear of the engine compartment beside the hydraulic oil tank FIG 91 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FUEL FILTERS AND STRAI...

Page 98: ...for blockage and replace them if they show signs of deterioration Refer to the Hagie Parts Manual for replacement part numbers and specific locations FIG 92 1 FRESH AIR CAB FILTERS PAPER FILTER The p...

Page 99: ...g on the amount of usage Each leg also has a grease zerk on the inside of the leg fig 93 2 that should be greased every 50 hours Tall crops may wipe away much of the grease be sure to check each leg d...

Page 100: ...e rear of the sprayer s mainframe fig 94 2 Connect your charging cables to them just as you would to the battery positive cable to positive terminal and negative cable to negative terminal Keep these...

Page 101: ...has circuit breaker and fuse systems in various locations Under the right hand console fig 95 1 for the cab functions under the cab fig 95 2 for the light functions and the engine compartment fig 95...

Page 102: ...f the belt length cracks that intersect with transverse cracks are not accept able Replace the belt if it is frayed or has pieces of material missing FIG 96 1 A C COMPRESSOR BELT To tighten the air co...

Page 103: ...rst turn each lug nut to a torque value of 120 dry foot pounds Use slow even pressure on the torque wrench Quick or jerky movements cause inaccurate values Repeat the same sequences to 150 dry foot po...

Page 104: ...and still allow tread width adjustment Even pressure of the tread adjust bearing plates is required for proper operation fig 98 3 Figure A shows the correct position of the tread adjust bearing plate...

Page 105: ...quarters of an inch Toe in is preset at the factory and should not have to be adjusted unless the steering cylinders are re moved Difficulty steering one way versus the other or darting during operat...

Page 106: ...til the measurement from the center of the rod end to the collar fig 100 1 item A is the same on both of the front steering cylinders 4 Tighten jam nut 5 Phase cylinders again re check toe in measurem...

Page 107: ...for moisture in the system If there is excessive moisture in this tank there may be a problem with the system Call Hagie Customer Support for assistance FIG 101 3 Pull down AIR BAG PRESSURE The airbag...

Page 108: ...ZLE DIAPHRAGMS At the beginning of each season remove each nozzle body cap fig 102 1 item A and inspect the diaphragm fig 102 1 item B for wear or fit Replace if necessary Refer to accompanying manual...

Page 109: ...the batteries in a cool above freezing place 9 Thoroughly clean the sprayer Touch up any painted surfaces that are scratched or chipped For touch up paint recommendations contact the Hagie Manufacturi...

Page 110: ...ngine oil hydraulic oil and engine coolant levels add if necessary A mixture of 50 50 anti freeze and water will cool adequately in summer as well as protect in winter 6 Completely clean the sprayer 7...

Page 111: ...place Check 20 amp fuse Turn battery switch to ON posi tion Engine won t start Out of fuel Clogged fuel filter Cold weather Low starter speed Blown fuse in engine electric box Fill fuel tank Replace f...

Page 112: ...lush replace filter fill system Replace element Drain system change to a bet ter grade fuel Open fuel tank vent in cap Replace fuel filter Engine knocks Low oil level in crankcase Cold engine Add oil...

Page 113: ...ne Open solution tank valve allow air to leave the system Erratic reading on pressure gauge Orifice in back of gauge clogged Faulty gauge Air leak in suction line Glycerin leaking from gauge Remove ga...

Page 114: ...olution flow to pump Suction hose collapsed Internal restriction of diaphragm such as build up of chemical Hydraulic failure Remove screen clean thor oughly tighten strainer cap to avoid air leak Insp...

Page 115: ...ydrostatic pump not turning Faulty hydrostatic pump Air leak in suction line Hydrostatic system failure Set engine at operating RPM before trying to move machine Adjust the speed control knob Fill res...

Page 116: ...drostatic system failure Set engine at operating RPM before trying to move machine Fill reservoir to proper level with approved oil see section on service and maintenance Allow adequate warm up period...

Page 117: ...l with approved oil see section on service and maintenance Call Hagie Customer Service Noisy hydraulic pump Oil level in reservoir too low Auxiliary hydraulic system fail ure Fill reservoir to proper...

Page 118: ...nnection Low charging rate No charging rate Battery master switch is in OFF position Replace battery Clean and tighten battery con nections Tighten alternator belt Replace alternator Turn battery mast...

Page 119: ...113 IX TROUBLE SHOOTING NOTES TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 120: ...hts which may vary from state to state b Hagie makes this warranty only to the original purchaser of its new equipment c The warranty period ends 12 months from the date of delivery of equipment to th...

Page 121: ...ng System Coolant 87 Radiator Grille Screen 90 D Decals Location 5 9 E Electrical System 94 95 Batteries 94 Charging Auxiliary Posts 94 Service Access 94 A ACE Automatically Controlled Engine 35 Agita...

Page 122: ...Pressure Gauge 55 Foamer Switch 24 Forward Control 24 Fresh Air Cab Filters 92 Front Console 18 20 Hazard Warning Lights 18 Highway Lights Running Lights 19 Ignition Switch 20 Steering Column Release...

Page 123: ...verse Control 24 Spray System Indicator Light 26 Steering Column Release Pedal 20 Tank Switch 23 Throttle Switch 22 Tilt Adjust Handle 20 Tread Adjust Switches 23 Turn Signals 19 Vents 28 Warning Indi...

Page 124: ...zontal Boom Fold 43 Hydraulic Pump 37 Hydraulic Tread Adjust 39 Ladder 38 Manually Folding Boom 45 Level 42 Lift 41 Power Steering System 37 Solution Pump 37 Spray Booms 40 Vertical extension Fold 44...

Page 125: ...e Maintenance 80 102 Service Point Quick Reference 80 Intervals 81 84 Solution Line Strainer 92 Solution Pressure Gauge 49 Solution Pump 37 48 Solution Quick Fill 50 Solution Tank 48 Solution Tank Val...

Page 126: ...ank 101 Wheel Lug Nuts 97 Wheel Hubs 32 Maintenance Oil 86 Torque Value 97 Specifications 12 Wheel Motors 32 Specifications 12 Windshield Washer Wiper 26 Blade 102 Fluid 88 X Y Z 2007 Hagie Manufactur...

Page 127: ...NOTES NOTES...

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