Hagie Hi-Tractor STS 12 Sprayer Operator’s Manual 493505 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Hagie Hi-Tractor STS 12 Sprayer Operator’s Manual 493505 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 565
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Hagie Hi-Tractor STS 12 Sprayer Operator’s Manual 493505 – PDF DOWNLOAD
SERIAL NUMBERS:U1601111001 thru U1601111100
TO THE OPERATOR:
- The following pages and illustrations will help you operate and service your new sprayer. It is the responsibility of the user to read the Operator’s Manual and comply with the safe correct operating procedures and lubricate and maintain the product according to the maintenance schedule.
- The user is responsible for inspecting the machine and having parts repaired or replaced when continued use of the product causes damage or excessive wear to other parts. Keep this manual in a convenient place for easy reference when problems arise. This manual is considered a permanent fixture with this machine. In the event of resale, this manual should accompany the sprayer.
Keep Riders off Machine:
- Do not permit passengers to ride on the machine or in the cab. Passengers should only be allowed for instructional or diagnostic purposes. The passenger should be seated on the buddy seat next to the operator and should never be allowed to ride outside of the cab.
Remove Paint before Welding or Heating:
- Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust. Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated by welding, soldering, or using a torch.
- Do not use chlorinated solvents in areas where welding will take place.
- Perform all work in an area that is well ventilated to carry toxic fumes and dust away.
- Dispose of paint and solvents properly.
Avoid Heating near Pressurized Lines:
- Avoid torching, welding, and soldering near pressurized hydraulic lines. Pressurized lines may accidentally burst when heat goes beyond the immediate flame area.
Handle Fuel Safely – Avoid Fires:
- Always turn the engine off and allow it to cool before refueling.
- NEVER smoke while refueling.
- Do not fill the tank completely as fuel may expand and overflow.
- Always clean up spilled fuel with soapy water.
- Keep a fire extinguisher close when refueling.
Operate Safely:
- Before moving the sprayer, ensure there are no obstacles or persons in the path of travel.
- Never operate a machine in the same field as walking personnel.
- Always drive at a reasonable field speed.
- Do not operate the sprayer on a roadway with any solution in the tank. Additional weight from partially full or full solution tanks may cause erratic or increased stopping distance.
- Do not operate the sprayer at transport speeds with a full tank. The wheel motors and planetary gear hubs are not rated to withstand high speeds under full loads and may overheat or blow out.
- Ensure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) and SIS (Spray Information System) emblem is in place and visible from the rear when traveling on public roadways.
- Pull over to the side of the road before stopping.
- Always come to a complete stop before reversing directions.
- Keep a fire extinguisher close at all times.
- Keep all shields in place.
- Stay clear of all moving parts and keep others away when operating.
- Avoid wearing loose-fitting clothing that may be blown or drawn into moving parts.
- Do not activate the parking brake while the machine is in motion.
- Stop slowly to avoid “nose diving”.
- Reduce speed for icy, wet, graveled, or soft roadway surfaces.
- Use flashers/hazard warning lights, day or night, unless prohibited by law.
- Keep away from overhead power lines. Serious injury or death may result if the machine contacts electrical wires.
- Never fold/unfold the boom extension when the main boom is in the cradle.
- Never operate the sprayer with one boom out of the cradle and the other boom in the cradle.
- Do not adjust factory engine RPM settings.
- Operate the engine at two pumps to assure proper charge pressure for brakes to work properly.
- Never use starting fluid to assist engine start-up.
- If equipped with ground speed sensing radar or light-sensing depth units, do not look directly into the radar beam. It emits a very low-intensity microwave signal which may cause possible eye damage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Hagie Hi-Tractor STS 12 Sprayer Operator’s Manual 493505 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Introduction i-ii
Table of Contents iii
Safety 05-1
Decals 10-1
Identification 15-1
Specifications 20-1
Operator’s Station 25-1
MD3 Operating Instructions 30-1
Hydrostatic System 35-1
Hydraulic System 40-1
Spray System 45-1
Foam Marker System 50-1
Quick-Tach System 55-1
All Wheel Steer 60-1
CE (Conforming European) Safety Features 61-1
Reversible Clean Fan 62-1
Raven Spray Control Console 65-1
Transporting 70-1
Service Intervals 75-1
Service: Fluids 80-1
Service: Filters 85-1
Service: Lubrication 90-1
Service: Electrical System 95-1
Service: Belts 100-1
Service: Bolt Torque 105-1
Service: Toe-In 110-1
Service: Misc 115-1
Storage 120-1
Troubleshooting 125-1
Warranty 130-1
Index 135-1
211-DIAGNOSTICTROUBLECODES 1-6
240-ELECTRICAL 1-9
250-DRIVETRAIN 1-245
280-SOLUTIONSYSTEM 1-97
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