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Hydraulic Drive Sprayer Pump Hose Hook Up (Optional)
Hydraulic Hose Hook Up:
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 before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic
hoses.
1.
Assemble the sprayer hydraulic pump hoses to the tractor hydraulic couplers.
IMPORTANT: Assemble the hoses to the tractor, but DO NOT activate hydraulics until the
pump has been properly primed.
2.
Place the tractor hydraulic control lever in the position next to the float position. The pump
should operate. If the pump does not operate, place the tractor hydraulic control lever in the
float position.
3.
Disconnect and reverse the sprayer hose connections at the tractor. The pump should oper-
ate.
IMPORTANT: Always use the float position to STOP the hydraulic sprayer pump.
Note:
If sprayer is being hitched to the tractor for the first time, charge the sprayer hydraulic system
with oil.
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 con-
nected to tractor during transport of sprayer.
Control Box Installation
Electrical Connections To Tractor
When connecting the electrical control boxes to the tractor, it is recommended that you purchase a
wiring harness pigtail adaptor from your tractor dealer or your local Miller dealer.
Examples of these pigtails are:
Miller Part No. 21.21624, John Deere Part No. RE67013 or Case-IH Part No. 187103A1.
Be sure to ONLY connect to tractors with a 12 Volt Positive electrical system.
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