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RATE CHART FOR 80/110-02 SPRAY TIP

— CALIBRATION

— AFTER SPRAYING

— WINTER STORAGE

After use, fill the sprayer part way with water. Start the 

sprayer and allow clear water to be pumped through the 

plumbing system and out through the spray wand and 

boom. Refill the tank about half full with plain water and 

use a chemical neutralizer such as Nutra-Sol® or equiv-

alent and repeat cleaning instructions. Flush the entire 

sprayer with the neutralizing agent. Follow the chemical 

manufacturer’s disposal instructions of all wash or 

rinsing water.

Drain all water and chemical out of sprayer, paying 

special attention to pump and valves. These items are 

especially prone to damage from chemicals and 

freezing weather. The sprayer should be winterized 

before storage by pumping a solution of RV antifreeze 

through the entire plumbing. Proper care and main-

tenance will prolong the life of the sprayer.

Pressure Capacity

Pressure Capacity

Pressure

MPH- Miles Per Hour • FPM- Feet Per Minute • PSI- Pounds Per Square Inch • GPM- Gallons Per Minute

Capacity

GALLONS PER ACRE BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING

(PSI)

(GPM)  

(PSI)

(GPM)  

(PSI)

(GPM)  

1 MPH

88 FPM

2 MPH

176 FPM

3 MPH

264 FPM

4 MPH

352 FPM

5 MPH

440 FPM

7.5 MPH

660 FPM

10 MPH

880 FPM

GALLONS PER 1000 SQ. FT.BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING

GALLONS PER 100 SQ. FT. BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

0.14

0.17

0.20

0.23

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

0.14

0.17

0.20

0.23

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

0.14

0.17

0.20

0.23

.96

1.18

1.36

1.52

.096

.117

.135

.152

.48

.59

.68

.76

.048

.059

.066

.076

.32

.39

.45

.51

.032

.039

.045

.050

.24

.30

.34

.38

.024

.029

.034

.038

.19

.24

.27

.31

.019

.024

.027

.030

.13

.16

.18

.20

.012

.015

.018

.020

41.8

51.2

59.2

66.4

20.9

25.6

29.6

33.2

14.0

17.2

19.8

22.2

10.5

12.9

14.9

16.6

8.4

10.3

11.9

13.3

5.6

6.9

7.9

8.8

.10

.12

.14

.15

.009

.011

.013

.015

4.2

5.1

5.9

6.6

— OPERATION

This sprayer is designed to be attached to an ATV rack 

or other stable surface. The pumping system draws 

solution from the tank, through the strainer and to the 

pump. The pump forces the solution under pressure to 

the spray wand and spray boom. The pump has a 

pressure switch which will shut the pump off when it 

reaches 60 PSI. Pressure may be regulated by opening 

or closing the bypass valve located on the top of the 

tank. Also, the boom can be cycled on and off with this 

valve. See the illustration in this manual for more details 

on using the bypass valve.

Regularly  inspect  the  suction supply  screen  on the inside

of the tank. Flush with water to clear any accumulated debris.

WARNING: 

Some chemicals will damage the pump valves if allowed to soak untreated for a long period of time.

Always flush the pump with water after use. Do not allow chemicals to sit in pump  for  extended  times  of  idleness.

Follow chemical manufacturers instructions on disposal of all waste water from the sprayer.

Chemical labels may show application rates in gallons 

per acre, gallons per 1000 square feet or gallons per 

100 square feet. You will note that the tip chart shows 

all three of these rating systems. Once you know how 

much you are going to spray then determine (from the 

tip chart) the spraying pressure (PSI), and the spraying 

speed (MPH). Conditions of weather and terrain must 

be considered when setting the sprayer. Do not spray 

on windy days. Protective clothing must be worn in 

some cases. 

Be sure to read the chemical label 

carefully.

 Determining the proper speed of the tractor 

can be done by marking off 100, 200 and 300 feet. The 

speed chart indicates the number of seconds it takes to 

travel the distances.Set the throttle and with a running 

start travel the distances. Adjust the throttle until you 

travel the distances in the number of seconds indicated 

by the speed chart. Once you have reached the throttle 

setting needed, mark the throttle location so you can 

stop and go again (returning to the same speed). Add 

water and proper amount of chemical to tank and drive 

to the starting place for spraying. When you are ready 

to spray, turn the boom valve to the “on” position. This 

will start solution spraying from the tips once the pump 

is turned on. The pressure will decrease slightly when 

the boom is spraying.

PRECISION SPRAY EQUIPMENT

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Summary of Contents for ATV 2507

Page 1: ...part number 2 Model number of your sprayer Part description and part numbers can be obtained from the illustrated parts list section of this manual Whenever you need parts or repair service contact y...

Page 2: ...ch which will shut the pump off when it reaches 60 PSI Pressure may be regulated by opening or closing the bypass valve located on the top of the tank Also the boom can be cycled on and off with this...

Page 3: ...ts are intended to move freely and be held in place with the springs Height of the boom can be adjusted using these holes on the Steel Angle Brackets Inserts in and locks to ATV Mounting Brackets bolt...

Page 4: ...56 1 13 3 2 11 12 10 5 4 6 9 13 7 8 1 Install gauge using quality thread sealant Do not overtighten Install gauge in location shown using quality thread sealant Install Drain Cap Drain Cap Gasket Drai...

Page 5: ...amps to Boom in 7 locations Install Hold Down straps in locations shown straps not included Complete Assembly PRECISION SPRAY EQUIPMENT a divison of Green Leaf Inc 9490 N BALDWIN ST FONTANET IN 47851...

Page 6: ...sembly 600155 1 2 Gauge 0 100 PSI 600129 1 3 18 5 mm Dia Pinch Clamp 600149 2 4 Pan Head Screw 10 24 UNC x 1 1 4 600130 4 5 Relief Hose Assembly 600213 1 6 2 0 GPM 12V Pump 600183 1 7 EL38QD P Fitting...

Page 7: ...trical codes Pressure Sensing Demand Switch The PowerFLO Series 7800 pump is controlled by a built in pressure sensing demand switch When a faucet or valve is opened down stream of the pump line press...

Page 8: ...s Ensure switch is in the on position Check in line fuse and or fuse in car adapter end Ensure correct voltage 10 12 13 volt Low flow or no flow at all what should I check Check for a clogged suction...

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