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A16 

Safety Instructions

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7.  Always check all hoses and nozzles on the 

sprayer for leaks before any start up.

8.  Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause 

impairment or loss of hearing.  

Operator hear-

ing protection is recommended.

  Wear a 

suitable hearing protective device, such as 

earmuffs or earplugs.

9. 

Keep all protective shields and safety devic-

es in place.

  If a protective shield, safety de-

vice, or decal is damaged, unusable, or miss-

ing, repair or replace it 

before

 operating the 

machine.

10. 

Be sure interlock switches are functioning 

correctly,

 so the engine cannot be started 

unless the Forward Speed Control lever is in 

the 

NEUTRAL-PARK

 position, the PTO clutch 

is in the 

DISENGAGED

 position, and the Park-

ing Brake is in the 

ENGAGED

 position.  Also, 

the engine should stop if the operator lifts off 

the seat with any one or more of these controls 

in the operating position:  (1) Forward Speed 

Control (FSC) out of 

NEUTRAL-PARK,

 (2) PTO 

Clutch 

ENGAGED,

 or (3) Parking Brake 

DIS-

ENGAGED.

11. 

Handle gasoline with care.

  Gasoline is highly 

flammable and its vapors are explosive:

a.  Use an approved fuel container.

b.  Never add fuel to a running engine or hot 

engine (allow hot engine to cool several 

minutes).

c.  Keep matches, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, 

open flames, or sparks away from the fuel 

tank and fuel container.

d.  Always fill the fuel tank outdoors using care.  

Fill to about one inch from the top of the 

tank.  Use a funnel or spout to prevent 

spilling.

e.  Replace the machine fuel cap and container 

cap securely and clean up any spilled fuel 

before starting the engine.

12. 

Never attempt to make any adjustments 

while the engine is running,

 except where 

specifically instructed to do so.

13.  The electrical system battery contains sulfuric 

acid.  Avoid any contact with skin, eyes, and 

clothing.  Keep the battery and acid out of 

reach of children.

  WARNING

This product can expose you to chemicals 

including Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate which 

is known to the State of California to cause 

cancer,  and  Di-(2-ethylhexyl)  phthalate, 

which is known to the State of California  

to cause birth defects or other repro- 

ductive harm. For more information go to  

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

OPERATING

NOTE:

  Refer to your tractor Operator’s Manual for 

safety instructions for operating the tractor.

1. 

Operate the machine only in daylight

 or in 

good artificial light with good visibility of areas 

being cleaned.

2.  Sit on the seat when starting the engine and 

operating the machine.  Keep feet on footrests 

at all times when the tractor is moving and/or 

the implement is operating. 

3.  For a beginning operator, 

learn to steer (ma-

neuver) the tractor with a slow engine speed 

before attempting any implement operation.  

Be aware that, with the front mounted imple-

ment configuration, the back of the machine 

swings to the outside during turns. 

  DANGER

Do not operate around overhanging tree 

branches or bushes at the same height as 

the operator’s torso and head where inad-

vertent contact may cause injury.

4.  Remember, for an emergency stop, the forward 

motion of the tractor can always be stopped by 

pulling the Forward Speed Control (FSC) into 

the 

NEUTRAL-PARK

 position. 

5.  In case the transmission drive belt breaks 

during operation, and if the machine is on a 

slope, the machine will freewheel down the 

slope.  

To maintain control

, immediately (1) 

Summary of Contents for A16

Page 1: ...structions Compatible on decks 42 48 52 60 and 62 Please Read and Save These Instructions For Safety Read All Assembly and Operation Instructions Prior to Operating Attachment P N 7662 14 Release Date...

Page 2: ...understood to help prevent possible injury to the operator and others If anything in this manual is confusing or hard to understand please contact your local authorized dealer or call our service depa...

Page 3: ...0 Operating 11 Chemical Safety 11 Pump Operating Pressures 11 Calibrating the Application Rate 11 Operating the Sprayer 12 Installing the Wind Screen 12 Cleaning the Sprayer 12 Maintenance 13 Cleaning...

Page 4: ...tractor when the operator is seated facing forward in the tractor seat TRACTOR is the prime mover including the engine drivetrain operator seat and controls to operate the mower SPRAYER BOOM is the s...

Page 5: ...hown herein at any time without notice or obligation DECK COMPATIBILITY The A16 Boom Sprayer is supported on the following decks As new decks are added this list may not be complete so check with your...

Page 6: ...A16 3 A16 Boom Sprayer with Windscreen Component Identification Spray Boom Nozzle Boom Support Windscreen Tank Support Spray Boom Hose Assembly Spray Wand Pump Switch Wire Harness...

Page 7: ...ust take full responsibility for safety The Walker Rider Lawnmower has been designed with many safety features to protect the operator from personal harm or injury However it is neces sary for the ope...

Page 8: ...g the engine 12 Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running except where specifically instructed to do so 13 The electrical system battery contains sulfuric acid Avoid any contac...

Page 9: ...aximum recommended slope operat ing angle is 15 degrees or 27 grade When operating the machine on a slope reduce speed and use caution to start stop and ma neuver To prevent tipping or loss of control...

Page 10: ...OID the warran ty and may cause hazardous conditions 7 Never attempt to disconnect any safety devices or defeat the purpose of these safety devices 8 Use genuine factory replacement parts Substitute p...

Page 11: ...P N B025 35 on the left and right Tank Supports in front of the Rear Support Brackets using the two U bolts B035 34 and four 4 F427 5 16 flange nuts into the appropriate set of holes For the 42 and 48...

Page 12: ...tion d Install the locking pins P N B026 32 into the tubes 3 Install the Boom Supports P N B031 36 on the front of the left and right Tank Supports using a F093 5 16 18 x 1 hex bolt and a F020 nut 4 C...

Page 13: ...r on Deck 3 Connect the Wire Harness P N B004 to the Pump P N B003 4 Initial Installation Only Route the Wire Har ness where it won t be cut or pinched by a moving part It is recommended to secure the...

Page 14: ...on and off at 100 PSI The spray wand has a flow rate of 1 gallon 3 78 L per minute At this flow rate the pump operating pressure will be about 60 65 PSI This operating pressure gives optimal continuo...

Page 15: ...wand valve P N B017 until spray material flows from the wand NOTE Never let the sprayer operate in one spot always turn the pump off when the tractor is stopped 6 Use the toggle switch to turn on the...

Page 16: ...er Spray Wand Tip 1 Unscrewed the Spray Wand Tip from the spray wand 2 Wash the tip under a faucet and reinstall Spray Wand Tip STORAGE OF THE SPRAYER Follow this procedure before storing the sprayer...

Page 17: ...tricting flow POOR SPRAY PATTERN 1 Adjust the Spray Tip height 2 Adjust the Spray Tip direction 3 Check the Tip Strainers PUMP VIBRATES OR SWITCHES ON AND OFF Adjust the Allen screw in the top of the...

Page 18: ...B004 Wire Harness 43472 1 22 B005 Harness Batt Conn ST43483 1 Frame Mount 23 B036 3 S Hook Wind Screen 3 24 B036 1 Wind Screen 1 25 B014 1 Spray Tip 3 26 B033 Boom Extensions 43170 2 27 B015 Tip Stra...

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Page 23: ...work is performed Warranty service can be arranged by contacting the dealer where you purchased the machine or by contacting Walker Manufacturing Company 5925 East Harmony Road Ft Collins CO 80528 Pr...

Page 24: ...WALKERMFG CO 5925E HARMONYROAD FORTCOLLINS CO80528 970 221 5614 FORM NO 122220 PRINTED IN USA www walker com 2020 WALKER MFG CO...

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