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85874 & 85875 Rev B

TURFCO T3000i SERIES APPLICATOR

Safety  on  the  job  should  always  be  a  top  priority. 

Training  and  experience  are  important  factors  in  the 

safe  operation  of  equipment.  Please  consider  the 

following information and realize that safe operation is 

a  matter  of  using  common  sense  as  it  relates  to  the 

machine,  its  maintenance,  the  operator,  the  training, 

and  the  operating  conditions.  These  are  general 

safety instructions that apply to most turf maintenance 

equipment.

This list includes many, but not all, general 

safety instructions as they relate to turf 

equipment. Common sense must always be 

used to determine the safest way to operate 

a machine under specific conditions.

TRAINING:

●  Always  read  the  manual  and  view  the 

training video before operating a machine 

for the first time.

●  Always  read  the  warning  decals  before 

operating a machine for the first time.

● Always check the location and use of each 

control before operating a machine for the first time.

● Practice operating the machine in a safe area with no 

obstructions until becoming familiar with the controls. 

If you have questions, ask your supervisor or call the 

factory.

CLOTHING:

●  Clothes  should  be  snug  fit.  Loose  fitting  clothing 

is  hazardous  because  it  may  get  caught  in  the 

mechanism during service or operation.

● Remove jewelry before operation. Again, jewelry may 

get caught in the mechanism.

● Wear shoes that will protect your feet. Steel toed safety 

shoes should be considered for many situations. 

● Hard Hat: The use of a hard hat should be considered 

when using equipment on a golf course. The danger 

of being hit by a golf ball should be a major concern 

as well as protection while operating under trees .

●  Respirators:  When 

operating  in  dusty, 

windy 

conditions, 

wear a respirator. This 

is  also  an  important 

consideration 

if 

operating  equipment 

while  spreading  or 

spraying chemicals and fertilizers.

●  Eye  Protection:  Safety  glasses  and/or  face  shields 

should  be  considered  when  operating,  as  well  as 

working  in  close  proximity  to  high  speed  rotary 

equipment. Watch for rotary mowers, edgers, brush 

and string trimmers. Rotary mowers can throw debris 

at speed up to 200 MPH.

●  Hearing:  If  the  noise  level  of  the  equipment  is  too 

loud, consider the use of ear protection. Do not use 

stereo headsets during operation. This is a distraction 

that  may  lead  to  an  accident.  Headsets  also  make 

it difficult to hear other people and equipment while 

operating in the work area.

● Gloves: Use gloves when handling sharp or hazardous 

objects, chemicals and fertilizers.

THE OPERATOR:

● The operator should never use a machine while under 

the influence of alcohol or drugs. The operator should 

be  aware  of  the  hazards  of  working  in  the  sun  and 

should take proper precautions to avoid heat stress 

and  dehydration.  Use  sun  screen  products  when 

necessary.

● The operator should never attempt to ride a machine 

that  is  not  designed  for  that  propose.  Do  not  allow 

others  to  ride  a  machine  that  is  not  designed  for 

passengers.

●  Care  should  always  be  taken  when  mounting  and 

dismounting  a  riding  machine.  Prevent  injuries  and 

falls by making sure the operator does not slip.  Unless 

it is an emergency, do not jump off a machine. Injury 

may result when an operator’s foot slips trying to jump 

from a machine.

● Keep hands and feet away 

from  the  spinner  wheel, 

hopper  mixing  devices  and 

drive  components.  Shut 

off  the  engine  and  remove 

ignition wire when servicing 

the  spinner  wheel,  hopper 

mixing devices and drive components.

●  Do  not  operate  any  equipment  at  unsafe  speeds.  

Speeds should be reduced when turning or operating 

on slopes. The operator must use common sense to 

determine a safe speed based on the equipment, the 

load, the slope, the surface, and other conditions that 

may affect safe operation.

● The operator must be aware of the conditions around 

the  area.    Be  careful  to  observe  other  people  and 

machines.

General Safety Practices

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PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

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SAFETY

Summary of Contents for T3000i 85874

Page 1: ...ding Manual Number 668767 Rev B DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPER USE WARNED OF ITS DANGERS AND SHOULD READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP OPERATE OR SERVICE THE MACHINE TURFCO MFG INC 1655 101st Avenue NE Minneapolis Minnesota 55449 4420 USA Phone 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 2012...

Page 2: ...ibration 32 Service and Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning 36 Storage and Winter Storage Freeze Protection 37 Lubrication 38 Recommended Service Schedule 39 Location of Spray System Shutoff Valve and Strainer Screen 40 Adjusting Steering Cables 40 V Belt Identification 41 Electric Start Wiring Diagram 41 Electrical Power Supply Connection 42 How To Obtain Parts and Service 42 Parts Lists 43 Decals...

Page 3: ...rake and Freewheel Lever Spreader Spreader Gate Open Close Vari Rate Adjuster Spinner Speed Wide Narrow Trim Spread Border Control Accuway Spread Pattern Adjuster and Gate Calibration Dial Sprayer Full Width On Off Trim Width On Off Hand Gun On Off and Spray Pressure Adjustment Production Rates Spreading and or Spraying 4 000 Sq Ft Minute 240 000 Sq Ft Hour 371 6 Sq Meters Minute 22 296 Sq Meters ...

Page 4: ...rotection Safety glasses and or face shields should be considered when operating as well as working in close proximity to high speed rotary equipment Watch for rotary mowers edgers brush and string trimmers Rotary mowers can throw debris at speed up to 200 MPH Hearing If the noise level of the equipment is too loud consider the use of ear protection Do not use stereo headsets during operation This...

Page 5: ...or water heater that uses a pilot light or can create a spark Do not refuel indoors or in an unventilated area Check the fuel level Do not over fill Do not add fuel while the machine is hot because spilled fuel may cause a fire Use fresh gasoline Stale fuel can gum the carburetor and can cause leakage Check the fuel lines and fittings frequently for cracks and leaks Replace if necessary Do not remove...

Page 6: ...L MANUFACTURES SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE PRODUCT BEING APPLIED MIXED TRANSPORTED OR STORED CHEMICALS CAN BE POISONOUS CAUSE BURNS CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CONTACT INHALATION EXPOSURE AND OR OVEREXPOSURE READ THE LABELS FROM THE PRODUCT THE TURFCO T3000i DOES NOT PROTECT THE OPERATOR OR BYSTANDERS FROM THE HAZARDS OF EXPOSURE OR OVEREXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS THE TURFCO T3000i ...

Page 7: ...tion is standing on a vibration isolated platform on the rear of the machine The forward and reverse speeds are controlled by using a simple directional hand control allowing the operator total control of the speeds from 0 to 5 MPH 0 to 8 04 Km h Braking is provided by a dynamic braking system within the hydrostatic transmission and a hand operated parking brake Releasing the speed control and the...

Page 8: ...TION Before Operating the T3000i Series Applicator and Before Starting the Engine 1 Read the Operators Manual and Watch the Operation CD 2 Check the oil in the engine 3 Check air pressure in the front and rear tires Inflate to PSI shown on tire 3 Fill the machine with fresh approved gasoline 4 Inspect the machine for any loose nuts bolts or hardware or anything that does not look normal 5 Check all...

Page 9: ...ly comfortable with the location and movement of the operator controls you are now ready to start the engine STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting the engine check that the fuel tank shut off valve located on fuel line before filter is open 1 Set the parking brake before starting the engine Check the Freewheel lever 2 Make sure Forward Reverse Speed Controls are in the neutral not engaged position Ma...

Page 10: ...and release the speed control lever The control will return to the neutral position and the machine will stop The machine will stop quickly You may speed up a little as you become more accustomed to the start and stop characteristics of the machine Continue this for several minutes gradually getting more speed and becoming used to the stopping motion Also try the same movement using the reverse le...

Page 11: ...that as you press the pedal the forward speed control handles are moving forward The further you press the pedal the further the speed control handles move As long as pressure is applied on the pedal the speed control will remain in forward position Try this operation a number of times so you become very familiar with the operation of the Forward Speed Control Pedal You will need to know this for ...

Page 12: ...wly until the entire machine is on the lawn Stop and remount the machine 1 Approach the curb at a 45º degree angle Stop the machine a few inches from the curb 2 Dismount the machine keeping your hands on the support bar and steering wheel 3 Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly advance the speed of the machine 4 The machine should slowly climb over the curb The operator may remount as soon as t...

Page 13: ...ne to traverse along a slope of more than 15º degrees is not recommended You should always use walking applicators on slopes more than 15º degrees Do not turn the machine while on a slope or incline If one must operate across a slope angle the machine 45º degrees to the direction of the incline no matter if you are going up or down the slope Do not operate the machine across the face of a slope or...

Page 14: ...e position of a black plastic wedge that is under the hopper gate opening When the gate is opened the wedge controls where the material lands on the spinner wheel This affects how fast the material exits the spinner wheel and changes the throw of the material The wedge can be adjusted to throw more material to the right more to the left or an equal right to left pattern More detailed information a...

Page 15: ...e Spreader Gate Open Close Control handle controls the opening of the spreader gate Push forward to the open the gate or pull back to close 8 VARI RATE ADJUSTABLE GATE STOP See Figure 10 Vari Rate Adjustable Gate Stop is located next to the spreader gate handle The stop will limit the movement of the spreader gate control handle This causes the spreader gate to stop at a preset opening size that i...

Page 16: ...rimming to Right with Narrow Width Spread This is used for the narrow strip between sidewalks and the street 1 Adjust the Vari Rate Adjustable Gate Stop so it is at 60 of full open setting for your product Licensed Operator Adjustment Only 2 Move the Spinner Speed Control handle to the narrow position This will reduce the spinner speed and narrow spread width 3 Place the Trim Spread Border Patrol ...

Page 17: ...operty to be treated and drive slowly around the entire perimeter Note or mark all obstacles holes rocks or anything that can be a hazard harmed by the machine or cause damage to the machine 4 Trim out the property to be treated Set the Border Patrol Deflector in the down or Trim position You will be going around the property clockwise doing a trim strip around the outer edge of the property Keep y...

Page 18: ... tanks Wettable soluble powders may plug the system and should not be used PROPERLY MIX THE PRODUCT BEING SPRAYED OUTSIDE OF THE TANKS BEFORE FILLING THE TANKS TOAVOID CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLIES NEVER PLACE A HOSE DOWN IN THE TANK 4 SPRAY CONTROLS See Figure 14 There are three spray controls The right control turns on the full wide spray nozzle The center control turns on the spray hand gun T...

Page 19: ...WIDE SPRAY CONTROL NARROW TRIM SPRAY CONTROL SPRAY GUN SPRAY GUN TRIGGER PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL KNOB SHOULD ONLY BE ADJUSTED BY LICENSED PERSONS SPRAY CONTROL SPRAY GUN TRIM SPRAY FULL SPRAY FORWARD REVERSE FORWARD REVERSE SPRAY PRESSURE OFF ON PSI KPA INCREASE DECREASE OFF ON OFF ON FIGURE 14 OPERATION OP85872 20 FIGURE 15 FULL SPRAY TRIM SPRAY POINT DOWN TOWARDS TURF 15º TO 25º DEGREES FULL WIDE ...

Page 20: ...awn SPRAY OPERATION ON THE LAWN All lawns are different Most accidents happen when operators are not familiar with either the machine or the terrain on which they will be using the machine Practice with the T3000i before you try to operate it on a lawn Practice in all kinds of conditions for at least 30 minutes Simulate close quarter operation i e between a fence and AC unit before you actually tr...

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