Fast BW750 User manual

BW500 and BW750 Trailer Sprayer
OPERATION MANUAL
Fast Manufacturing, Inc.
54859 County Road 44
Mountain Lake, MN 56159

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General Information
All rights, especially copying and distribution rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any
form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission from Fast
Manufacturing, Inc.
Parts information in this manual represents components installed when product was manufactured based upon the best
available information. Modications made subsequent to initial delivery are not included. Always verify the parts and color
required with Fast Manufacturing, Inc at 1-800-772-9279.
If you have any questions, please contact your dealer or our Parts and Service Department.

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Limited Warranty
Fast Manufacturng Inc. warrants to the buyer that the new machinery is free from defects in material and workmanship.
This warranty is only effective as to any new machinery which has not been altered, changed, repaired or treated since its
delivery to the buyer, other than by Fast Manufacturng Inc. or its authorized dealers or employees, and does not apply to
accessories, attachments, tools or parts, sold or operated with the new machinery, if they have not been manufactured by
Fast Manufacturng Inc.
Fast Manufacturng Inc. shall only be liable for defects in the materials or workmanship attributable to faulty material or bad
workmanship that can be proved by the buyer, and specically excludes liability for repairs arising as a result of normal
wear and tear of the new machinery or in any other manner whatsoever, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
excludes application or installation of parts not completed in accordance with Fast Manufacturng Inc. operator’s manual,
specications, or printed instructions.
Written notice shall be given by registered mail, to Fast Manufacturng Inc. within seven (7) days after the defect shall have
become apparent or the repairs shall have become necessary, addressed as follows:
FAST MANUFACTURING INC.
54859 County Road 44,
Mountain Lake, MN 56159.
This warranty shall expire one (1) year after the date of delivery of the new machinery.
If these conditions are fullled, FAST shall at its own cost and at its own option either repair or replace any defective parts
provided that the buyer shall be responsible for all expenses incurred as a result of repairs, labor, parts, transportation or
any other work, unless FAST has authorized such expenses in advance.
The warranty shall not extend to any repairs, changes, alterations, or replacements made to the new equipment other than
by FAST or its authorized dealers or employees.
This warranty extends only to the original owner of the new equipment.
Rubber parts (including tires, hoses, grommets) are not warranted.
This warranty is limited to the terms stated herein and is in lieu of any other warranties whether express or implied, and
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, excluded all warranties, express or implied or conditions whether statutory
or otherwise as to quality and tness for any purpose of the new equipment. FAST disclaims all liability for incidental or
consequential damages.
This Sprayer is subject to design changes and FAST MANUFACTURING INC. shall not be required to retrot or exchange
items on previously sold units except at its own option.
Fast Manufacturng Inc.
Warranty void if not registered.

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FAST MANUFACTURING
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Warranty Registration Form & Inspection Report
Warranty Registration
This form must be lled out by the dealer and signed by both the dealer and the customer at the time of delivery.
Customer’s Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Code _________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number __________________________________________________________________________________
Dealer Name ____________________________________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Code _________________________________________________________________________________
Model__________________________________________________________________________________________
Serial Number ___________________________________________________________________________________
Delivery Date____________________________________________________________________________________
DEALER INSPECTION REPORT SAFETY
____All Fasteners Tight ____ Safety Chain Installed
____Wheel Bolts Torqued ____ All Guards Installed
____Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings Free and Tight ____ All Safety Signs Installed
____Fertilizer Hoses and Fittings Free and Tight ____ Reectors, SMV and Lights Clean
____Wheel Drive Turns Freely ____ Review Operating and
____Lubricate Machine Safety Instructions
____Check Tire Pressure
____Frame and Wings Level
____Monitors and Controllers Function
____Wiring Harness Connected
I have thoroughly instructed the buyer on the above described equipment which review included the Operator’s Manual
content, equipment care, adjustments, safe operation and applicable warranty policy.
Date_____________________ Dealer’s Rep. Signature___________________________________________________
The above equipment and Operator’s Manual have been received by me and I have been thoroughly instructed as to care,
adjustments, safe operation and applicable warranty policy.
Date_____________________ Owner’s Signature________________________________________________________
White - Fast Manufacturing
Yellow - Dealer
Pink - Customer

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Contents
General Information...................................................................................................................... 2
Fast Manufacturing Warranty Registration Form ...................................................................... 4
Serial Number Location.............................................................................................................. 10
1 Introduction................................................................................................................................... 10
2 Safety............................................................................................................................................. 11
2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Signal Words ............................................................................. 11
2.2 General Safety...................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Operating Safety ................................................................................................................. 12
2.4 Maintenance Safety.............................................................................................................. 13
2.4.1 Power Source Shutdown Procedure...........................................................................13
2.5 Implement Safety ................................................................................................................. 13
2.6 Chemical Safety .................................................................................................................. 14
2.7 Hydraulic Safety................................................................................................................... 14
2.8 Transport Safety.................................................................................................................. 14
2.9 Storage Safety...................................................................................................................... 15
2.10 Tire Safety........................................................................................................................... 15
2.11 Safety Signs........................................................................................................................ 15
2.12 Sign-Off Form..................................................................................................................... 16
2.13 Safety Sign Locations........................................................................................................ 17
2.14 Reective Decal Locations................................................................................................ 22
3 Delivery.......................................................................................................................................... 23
3.1 Pre-Delivery Check List ...................................................................................................... 23
3.2 Delivery Check List ............................................................................................................. 23
4 Sprayer Setup And Assembly ..................................................................................................... 24
4.1 Wheel Spacing...................................................................................................................... 24
4.2 Implement Driveline (PTO Drive Pumps Only) .................................................................. 24
5 Hitching Sprayer To Tractor ........................................................................................................ 25
5.1 Hitching.................................................................................................................................. 25
5.2 Hydraulic Drive Sprayer Pump Hose Hook Up (Optional)................................................ 27
5.3 Control Box Installation....................................................................................................... 27
5.3.1 Electrical Connections To Tractor................................................................................27

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5.4 Electric Sprayer Controls.................................................................................................... 27
5.5 Hydraulic Hose Connections - Boom Control................................................................... 28
5.5.1 EF & EFT Boom Hydraulic Hose Connections............................................................28
5.5.2 EFT Boom Electrical Connections...............................................................................28
5.5.3 HC Boom Hydraulic Hose And Electrical Connections..............................................28
5.5.4 HC Boom Electrical Connections.................................................................................29
5.6 Sprayer Accessories............................................................................................................ 29
6 Unhitching Sprayer From Tractor ............................................................................................... 30
6.1 Unhitching ............................................................................................................................ 30
7 Transporting Sprayer ................................................................................................................... 31
7.1 Transport Lighting .............................................................................................................. 31
7.2 SMV Emblem and Reectors ............................................................................................. 31
7.3 Safety Chain ........................................................................................................................ 31
8 Sprayer Accessories .................................................................................................................... 32
8.1 Foam Marker Switch Box ..................................................................................................... 32
8.2 Fence Line Kit (Right Side, Left Side Or Both)................................................................... 32
8.3 In-Cab Electric 50 Gallon Rinse System ............................................................................. 32
9 Operation....................................................................................................................................... 33
9.1 New Operator Or Owner ...................................................................................................... 33
9.2 Break-In................................................................................................................................. 33
9.3 Pre-Operation Checklist ...................................................................................................... 34
9.4 Measuring Travel Speed ...................................................................................................... 34
9.4.1 Spraying Solutions Other Than Water.........................................................................34
9.5 Tip Selection......................................................................................................................... 35
9.6 Spray Tip Wear ..................................................................................................................... 36
9.7 Air Induction Spray Tips (Greenleaf Turbo Drop Nozzles) ............................................... 37
9.7.1 15 Inch Nozzle Spacing.................................................................................................37
9.7.2 20 Inch Nozzle Spacing.................................................................................................40
9.8 Teejet Air Induction Spray Tips........................................................................................... 43
9.8.1 20 Inch Spacing..............................................................................................................43
9.9 Teejet Application Rates In Gallons Per Acre.................................................................... 44
9.9.1 15 Inch Tip Spacing.......................................................................................................44
9.9.2 20 Inch Tip Spacing........................................................................................................46

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9.10 Teejet Floodjet Wide Angle Flat Spray Tips..................................................................... 49
9.10.1 40 Inch Spacing............................................................................................................49
9.11 Equipment Matching .......................................................................................................... 50
9.12 Sprayer Controls................................................................................................................. 50
9.13 Standard Primary Filter ..................................................................................................... 52
9.14 In Line Filter Kit.................................................................................................................. 52
9.15 Self Cleaning Filter (Optional)........................................................................................... 52
9.16 Filling The Product Tank ................................................................................................... 53
9.16.1 Fill Through Top Lid (Standard Conguration)........................................................53
9.16.2 Filling With Transfer Pump.........................................................................................53
9.16.3 Filling With Sprayer Pump..........................................................................................53
9.17 Priming The Sprayer.......................................................................................................... 54
9.17.1 Priming The Sprayer Equipped With A Raven Rate Controller................................55
9.18 Calibrating The Sprayer..................................................................................................... 55
9.18.1 Teejet Electric Control System ..................................................................................55
9.18.2 Raven Rate Control System (Optional)......................................................................55
9.19 Tank Tie Down Straps........................................................................................................ 56
9.20 Chemical Inductor (Optional)............................................................................................ 58
9.21 Hand Rinse Gun For Chemical Inductor (Optional)........................................................ 59
9.21.1 Standard System..........................................................................................................59
9.21.2 Optional Electric System.............................................................................................60
9.22 Personal Fresh Water Tank ............................................................................................... 60
9.23 External Sight Gauge......................................................................................................... 61
9.24 Rinse Tank Flush System (Optional)................................................................................ 61
9.25 Manual Control System ..................................................................................................... 61
9.25.1 Filling The Rinse Tank.................................................................................................61
9.25.2 Fill Through Top Lid....................................................................................................61
9.25.3 Filling With Transfer Pump.........................................................................................61
9.25.4 Filling With Sprayer Pump..........................................................................................62
9.26 Electric Control System..................................................................................................... 63
9.26.1 Filling The Rinse Tank.................................................................................................63
9.26.2 Fill Through Top Lid.....................................................................................................63

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9.26.3 Filling With Transfer Pump..........................................................................................63
9.26.4 Filling With Sprayer Pump...........................................................................................63
9.27 Cleaning The Sprayer ........................................................................................................ 64
9.28 Manual Control Rinse System .......................................................................................... 64
9.28.1 Short Term Shutdown..................................................................................................64
9.28.2 Long Term Shutdown..................................................................................................64
9.29 Electric Control Rinse System.......................................................................................... 65
9.29.1 Short Term Shutdown.................................................................................................65
9.29.2 Long Term Shutdown..................................................................................................65
9.29.3 Cleaning Your Sprayer Manually................................................................................66
9.30 Hydraulic Boom Operation................................................................................................ 66
9.30.1 EF & EFT Boom............................................................................................................66
9.30.2 EFT Boom.....................................................................................................................67
9.30.3 HC Boom.......................................................................................................................67
10 Service And Maintenance.. ........................................................................................................ 68
10.1 Service ................................................................................................................................ 68
10.1.1 Fluids And Lubricants................................................................................................68
10.1.2 Daily Lubrication Interval...........................................................................................68
10.1.3 Weekly Lubrication Interval.......................................................................................68
10.1.4 200 Hour Lubrication Interval.....................................................................................71
10.2 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 71
10.2.1 General.........................................................................................................................71
10.2.2 Fasteners.....................................................................................................................71
10.2.3 Tire Pressure...............................................................................................................71
10.2.4 Filters...........................................................................................................................71
10.2.5 Sprayer Tips.................................................................................................................71
10.3 Storing And Winterizing .................................................................................................... 71
10.3.1 Chemical Inductor.......................................................................................................72
10.3.2 Foam Marker................................................................................................................72
10.3.3 Cleaning The Outside Of The Sprayer.......................................................................72
10.4 Boom Adjustments ............................................................................................................ 72
10.4.1 HC Boom Only.............................................................................................................72
10.4.2 EF & EFT Boom Only..................................................................................................73

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10.5 Service Record....................................................................................................................75
11 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 76
12 Specications ............................................................................................................................. 79
12.1 Mechanical.......................................................................................................................... 79
12.2 Hydraulic Fitting Torque.................................................................................................... 79
12.3 Raven Console Calibration Information............................................................................ 81
13 Optional Accessories................................................................................................................. 82
13.1 In Line Filter Kit.................................................................................................................. 82

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Serial Number Location
Always give your dealer the serial number of your Fast
Manufacturing, Inc. Sprayer when ordering parts or
requesting service or other information.
The serial number is stamped into the frame where indicated.
Please write number in space provided for easy reference.
Date Purchased_________________________________
Model Number__________________________________
Sprayer Serial Number ___________________________
1. Introduction
Congratulations on your choice of a Fast Manufacturing,
Inc. Sprayer to complement your operation. This equipment
has been designed and manufactured to meet the needs of
a discriminating buyer for the efcient application of spray
mix.
Safe, efcient and trouble free operation of your Fast
Manufacturing, Inc. Sprayer requires that you and anyone
else who will be operating or maintaining the sprayer, read
and understand the Safety, Operation, Maintenance and
Trouble Shooting information contained in the Operator’s
Manual.
This manual covers the BW 500/750 Series Sprayers built
by Fast Manufacturing, Inc. Use the Table of Contents as a
guide when searching for specic information.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to
pass on to new operators or owners. Call your Fast
Manufacturing, Inc. dealer or distributor if you need
assistance or information.
OPERATOR ORIENTATION - The directions left, right, front
and rear, as mentioned throughout this manual, are as seen
from the tractor driver’s seat and facing in the direction of
travel.
If you have any questions not answered in this manual or
require additional copies or the manual is damaged, please
contact your dealer or
Fast Manufacturing, Inc.
54859 Country Road 44,
Mountain Lake, MN 56159
(Telephone) 507-427-3861
(FAX) 507-427-3030.

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2. Safety ^
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and
maintenance of your Fast Manufacturing, Inc. Sprayer.
YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going
to operate, maintain or work around the Sprayer be familiar
with the operating and maintenance procedures and related
SAFETY information contained in this manual. This manual
will take you step-by-step through your working day and
alerts you to good safety practices that should be adhered
to while operating the sprayer.
Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices
not only protect you but also the people around you. Make
these practices a working part of your safety program.
Be certain that EVERYONE operating this equipment is
familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance
procedures and follows all the safety precautions. Most
accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury or death by
ignoring good safety practices.
• Sprayer owners must give operating instructions
to operators or employees before allowing them to
operate the unit, and at least annually thereafter per
OSHA regulation 1928.57.
• The most important safety device on this equipment is a
SAFE operator. It is the operator’s responsibility to read
and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions
in the manual and to follow these. All accidents can be
avoided.
• A person who has not read and understood all operating
and safety instructions is not qualied to operate the
machine. An untrained operator exposes himself and
bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
• Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized
modication may impair the function and/or safety and
could affect the life of the equipment.
• Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Signal
Words
This symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
^
The level of risk is indicated by the following signal words:
^DANGER
DANGER - Indicates a hazardous situation,
which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or
serious injury.
^WARNING
WARNING - Indicates a hazardous situation,
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
^CAUTION
CAUTION - Indicates a hazardous situation,
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE - Indicates a situation that could
result in damage to the equipment or other
property.

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2.2 General Safety
1. Read and understand Operator’s Manual
and all safety signs before operating,
maintaining or adjusting sprayer.
2. Only trained competent persons shall
operate sprayer. An untrained operator is not qualied
to operate machine.
3. Have a rst-aid kit available for use should the need
arise and know how to use it.
4. Have a re extinguisher available for use should the
need arise and know how to use it.
5. Do not allow riders.
6. Wear appropriate protective devices as instructed on
the chemical or fertilizer MSDS.
7. Lower machine to ground, place all controls in neutral,
stop engine, set park brake, remove ignition key,
and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing,
adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
8. Read chemical manufacturers warnings, instructions
and procedures before starting and follow them exactly.
9. Post Poison Control Emergency telephone number
for your area on sprayer before using Agricultural
chemicals.
Washington: (202) 962-4525
Ottawa: (613) 992-5606
Have container label handy when seeking medical
attention.
10. Review safety related items with all personnel annually.
2.3 Operating Safety ^
1. Read and understand Operator’s Manual and all safety
signs before using.
2. Lower machine to ground, place all controls in neutral,
stop engine, set park brake, remove ignition key,
and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing,
adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
3. Install and secure all guards and shields before starting
or operating.
4. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all moving
and/or rotating parts.
5. Do not allow riders on sprayer or tractor during operation
or transporting.
6. Clear area of all bystanders, especially children, before
starting or lling with chemical or fertilizer.
7. Read chemical or fertilizer manufacturers warnings,
instructions and procedures before starting and follow
them exactly.
8. Do not breathe, touch or ingest chemicals or fertilizer.
Always wear protective clothing and follow safe handling
procedures.
9. Stay away from wings when folding or extending wings.
Keep others away.
10. Clean reectors, SMV and lights before transporting.
11. Attach securely to towing unit using a hardened pin with
a retainer and a safety chain.
12. Do not exceed a safe travel speed.
13. Use hazard asher on tractor and sprayer when
transporting.
14. Stay away from overhead power lines when folding or
extending wings and during transport.
15. Before applying pressure to hydraulic system, make
sure all components are tight, hoses and couplings are
in good condition.
16. Review safety instructions annually.

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2.4 Maintenance Safety ^
1. Review Operator’s Manual and all safety items before
working with, maintaining or operating sprayer.
2. Lower machine to ground, place all controls in neutral,
stop engine, set park brake, remove ignition key,
and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing,
adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
3. Follow good shop practices:
• Keep service area clean and dry.
• Be sure electrical outlets and
tools are properly grounded.
• Use adequate light for job at
hand.
4. Before applying pressure to a hydraulic system, make
sure all components are tight, hoses and couplings are
in good condition.
5. Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuit before servicing
or disconnecting from tractor.
6. Keep hands, feet, clothing and hair away from all
moving and/or rotating parts.
7. Clear area of bystanders, especially children, when
carrying out any maintenance and repairs or making
any adjustments or lling.
8. Place stands or blocks under frame before working
beneath machine or when changing tires.
9. Be sure all guards are in place and secured when
maintenance work is completed.
10. Use only tools, jacks and hoists of sufcient capacity
for the job.
2.4.1 Power Source Shutdown Procedure
Before cleaning, unclogging, adjusting, lubricating or
servicing this machine:
1. Disengage the tractor PTO.
2. Deactivate tractor hydraulic controls.
3. Shut off the tractor engine, remove the starter key and
take it with you.
4. Wait for all machine motion to stop.
5. Remove the telescoping PTO driveline and ALL power
connections from the tractor.
Failure to follow these precautions could result in death or
serious injury.
2.5 Implement Safety ^
Some photographs used herein may show doors, guards
and shields opened or removed. BE SURE that all doors,
guards and shields are fastened in their proper position
before machine is operated.
Know how to stop sprayer operation BEFORE starting it.
1. BE ALERT for people and/or animals in front of or
around machine, when about to start machine.
2. KEEP hands, feet and clothing away from PTO when
in operation!
3. DO NOT wear loose or baggy clothing when operating
this unit!
4. DO NOT allow people other than a qualied operator
near the unit!
5. DO NOT allow minors to be near the machine unless
properly supervised.
6. KEEP riders off sprayer.
7. DO NOT unclog, adjust, lubricate or service your
sprayer until you disengage the tractor PTO and shut
off the tractor engine. Failure to follow this procedure
may result in serious bodily injury!
8. AVOID high pressure uids. Escaping uid under
pressure can penetrate skin causing serious injury.
9. DO NOT exceed a maximum towing speed of 20 MPH
(32 KPH) while transporting the sprayer.
10. REDUCE speed on rough or hilly ground.
11. BE EXTRA careful when going through fence gates or
nearing conned quarters.
12. ALWAYS follow state and local regulations regarding
use of a safety chain, slow moving vehicle signs and
transport lighting, when towing farm equipment on
public highways.
13. ALWAYS engage the tractor parking brake before
dismounting.
14. BE SURE the hitch jack locking pin is completely
engaged and that the machine is properly blocked
and prevented from rolling BEFORE disconnecting the
sprayer from the tractor.
15. ALWAYS securely block sprayer up when working
under sprayer.
16. DO NOT stand between tractor and sprayer when
hitching or unhitching sprayer unless engine is stopped
and parking brake is engaged.

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17. KEEP ALL personnel at a safe distance when folding or
unfolding boom.
18. KEEP all persons away from sprayer and boom while
in operation.
19. KEEP clear of hydraulically controlled booms. Booms
may move suddenly, without warning.
20. AVOID sudden turns when transporting sprayer. Slow
tractor before turning.
21. BE AWARE of sprayer width and boom swing to avoid
hitting other objects or personnel.
22. ALWAYS shut off remote hydraulic supply and relieve
pressure before disconnecting.
23. Provide adequate clearance in all directions when
folding or unfolding boom.
24. KEEP clear of ALL electrical power lines when operating
sprayer or when folding or unfolding booms.
2.6 Chemical Safety ^
Handle ALL agricultural chemicals with care. Use chemicals
ONLY as directed on the manufacturer’s warning label.
1. WEAR protective clothing (such as goggles, rubber or
chemical resistant gloves and respirator) while handling
chemicals.
2. KEEP protective clothing clean and in good condition.
Discard if damaged.
3. ALWAYS wash hands and face thoroughly with soap
and clean water after handling chemicals.
4. NEVER eat, smoke, drink or put hands to mouth before
washing.
5. Know the phone number and location of the nearest
poison control center.
6. KEEP a list of all chemicals used and the chemical
manufacturer’s names.
2.7 Hydraulic Safety ^
1. Always place all tractor hydraulic controls in neutral
before dismounting.
2. Make sure that all components in hydraulic system are
kept in good condition and are clean.
3. Replace any worn, cut, abraded, attened or crimped
hoses.
4. Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to hydraulic lines,
ttings or hoses by using tape, clamps or cements.
5. The hydraulic system operates under extremely high-
pressure. Such repairs will fail suddenly and create a
hazardous and unsafe condition.
6. Pressurized uids can penetrate
the skin. Hydraulic hoses can fail
from age, damage and exposure.
Do not search for hydraulic leaks
without body and face protection.
A tiny, almost invisible leak can
penetrate the skin, thereby
requiring immediate medical
attention. Use wood or
cardboard to detect hydraulic
leaks, never use your hands.
7. If injured by a concentrated high-pressure stream of
hydraulic uid, seek medical attention immediately.
Serious infection or toxic reaction can develop from
hydraulic uid piercing skin surface.
8. Before applying pressure to system, verify all
components are tight, hoses and couplings are in good
condition.
2.8 Transport Safety ^
1. Read and understand ALL information in Operator’s
Manual regarding procedures and SAFETY when
operating sprayer in eld and/or on road.
2. Check with local authorities regarding sprayer
transport on public roads. Obey all applicable laws and
regulations.
NOTICE
Prevent equipment damage.
Verify main tank is empty before
transporting on road.
3. Always travel at a safe speed. Use caution when making
corners or meeting trafc.
4. Make sure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem
and all lights and reectors that are required by the
local highway and transport authorities are in place,
are clean and can be seen clearly by all overtaking and
oncoming trafc.
5. Daybreak and dusk are particularly dangerous and pilot
vehicles are recommended.

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6. Be sure sprayer is properly connected to towing vehicle
and a retainer is used through drawbar pin. Always
attach a safety chain between frame and towing vehicle.
7. Keep right and yield right-of-way to allow faster trafc to
pass. Drive on road shoulder, if permitted by law.
8. Do not exceed 20 mph (32 km/h). Reduce speed on
rough roads and surfaces.
9. Always use hazard warning ashers on tractor when
transporting unless prohibited by law.
10. Stay away from overhead power lines during transport.
Electrocution can occur without direct contact.
2.9 Storage Safety ^
1. Store unit in an area away from human activity.
2. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored
sprayer.
2.10 Tire Safety ^
1. Failure to follow proper procedures when mounting a
tire on a wheel or rim can produce an explosion which
may result in serious injury or death.
2. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the
proper equipment and experience to do the job.
3. Have a qualied tire dealer or repair service perform
required tire maintenance.
2.11 Safety Signs ^
1. Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times.
2. Replace safety signs that are missing or have become
illegible.
3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should also
display the current sign.
4. Safety signs are available from your Distributor or the
factory.
How to Install Safety Signs:
• Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry.
• Be sure temperature is above 50°F (10°C).
• Decide on exact position before you remove backing
paper.
• Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper.
• Align the sign over the specied area and carefully
press the small portion with the exposed sticky backing
in place.
• Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully
smooth the remaining portion of the sign in place.
• Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and
smoothed out using the piece of sign backing paper.

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2.12 Sign-Off Form
Fast Manufacturing, Inc. follows the general Safety Standards specied by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(ASAE) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or maintaining
the Fast Manufacturing, Inc. Sprayer must read and clearly understand ALL Safety, Operating and Maintenance information
presented in this manual.
Do not operate or allow anyone else to operate this equipment until such information has been reviewed. Annually review
this information before season start-up.
A sign-off sheet is provided for your record keeping to show that all personnel who will be working with the equipment have
read and understand the information in the Operator’s Manual and have been instructed in the operation of the equipment.
Sign-Off Form
DATE EMPLOYEES SIGNATURE EMPLOYERS SIGNATURE

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2.13 Safety Sign Locations
Safety signs and locations on machine are shown in the
following illustrations. Familiarize yourself with safety signs,
type of warning and area, or particular function related to
that area, that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS.

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Decal A
Decal B
Decal C
Decal D

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Decal E
Decal F
Decal G
Decal H
Decal I
Decal J
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