Tips to Tune Up Your Self-Propelled Sprayer

10 Sep 2023

The off-season is the perfect time to prep your self-propelled sprayer for spring application of farm chemicals and fertilizer.

We suggest the following maintenance to prevent problems during the spring:

1.       Clean the machine thoroughly to prevent premature rust from crop protection chemicals.

2.       Flush liquid systems with water and cleaning agent as specified by chemical label.

3.       Remove end caps and flush boom tubes.

4.       Clean nozzles and check for wear. Use air compressor to clean nozzle orifices.

5.       Grease all service points after cleaning.

6.       Check wiring for routing, protection and proper connections.

7.       Adjust breakaway tensions.

8.       Inspect hydraulic hoses for wear and consider replacing excessively worn hoses.

9.       Accurately inflate tires according to manufacturer recommendations for storage.

10.    Check lighting to make sure it is functional for both roadway and in-field operation.

11.    Replace missing or rusty hardware and fasteners and make sure they are properly tightened.

12.    Put anti-freeze solution in tank using a 50/50 mixture of propylene glycol and water

13.    Replace damaged or missing decals and safety signs.

14.    Touch up chips, scratches and rusted areas with appropriate protective paint.

Maintenance should be part of a year-round routine. In the spring, farmers can turn their attention to things like seasonal fluid changes, checking lights, tire inflation, and controller calibration verifications.

Your owner's manual and local sprayer dealer are good resources to help you devise a checklist and annual timeline of parts and replacement parts you should have on hand.

HAVE A SAFE  AND MAINTENANCE FREE SPRING


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