Preparing to Condition the Sprayer
1.
Move the machine to the drain pad area, engage
the parking brake, shut off the spray pump, shut
off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all
movement to stop before leaving the operator's
position.
2.
Drain the fresh-water tank and leave the tank
spigot open.
3.
Drain the sprayer tank as completely as
possible.
4.
Prepare rust inhibiting, non-alcohol based,
RV antifreeze solution; refer to
Conditioner (page
5.
Remove 1 of the pressure-sense tubes from the
push-to-connect fitting as shown in
Figure 132
1. Push-to-connect fitting
6.
Start the engine and lower the outer booms
sections.
Conditioning the Sprayer
1.
Run the spray pump for a few minutes to
circulate the RV antifreeze throughout the spray
system and any installed spray accessories.
2.
Turn the left, center, and right section switches
to the O
position.
N
3.
Turn the master section switch to the O
and look for the following:
Preparing the
65).
Figure
2. Pressure-gauge tube
position
N
•
Ensure that RV anti-freeze flows from the
disconnected end of the pressure-gauge
tube.
•
Spray out the nozzle until the RV anti-freeze
is visible.
4.
Turn the master section switch to the O
position.
5.
Turn the pump switch to the O
6.
Use the boom-section lift switches to raise the
outer boom sections.
Raise the boom sections until they have moved
completely into boom-transport cradle forming
the "X" transport position and the lift cylinders
are fully retracted.
132.
Note:
retracted to prevent actuator rod damage.
7.
Shut off the engine.
8.
Drain the sprayer tank as completely as
possible.
Long-Term Storage
(Longer than 30 days)
1.
Clean the sprayer valves; refer to
Sprayer Valves (page
2.
Grease the sprayer; refer to
71).
3.
Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws.
Note:
or damaged.
4.
Check the condition of all spray hoses.
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Note:
damaged.
5.
Tighten all hose fittings.
6.
Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces with
paint is available from your authorized Toro
distributor.
7.
If needed, prepare the vehicle for long-term
storage; refer to the Operator's Manual for your
vehicle.
8.
Store the machine in a clean, dry garage or
storage area.
9.
Cover the machine to protect it and keep it clean.
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Make sure that the lift cylinders are fully
77).
Lubrication (page
Repair or replace any parts that are worn
Replace any hoses that are worn or
FF
position.
FF
Cleaning the