Fast UT3P25 User manual

UT3P25 / 30 / 30BL / 40 / 45 / H40 / H45
UTILITY SPRAYER
OWNER’S MANUAL

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Table of Contents
Section
Page
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................................. iii
Warranty Registraon............................................................................................................................................ x
Warranty Inspecon Report ...................................................................................................................................... x
Inspecons .......................................................................................................................................................... xii
Pre-Delivery ............................................................................................................................................................. xii
Delivery .................................................................................................................................................................. xiii
Aer-Sale................................................................................................................................................................ xiv
Owner Register .................................................................................................................................................... xv
Foreword to the Owner ...................................................................................................................................... xvi
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 18
MAJOR COMPONENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 19
SAFETY................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Safety Alert Symbols and Signal Words...................................................................................................................22
General Safety .........................................................................................................................................................23
Prepare for Emergencies.....................................................................................................................................23
Wear Protecve Clothing ....................................................................................................................................23
Protect Against Noise..........................................................................................................................................23
Pracce Safe Maintenance..................................................................................................................................23
Support Raised Equipment .................................................................................................................................24
Avoid Heang Near Pressurized Fluid Lines ........................................................................................................24
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids..................................................................................................................................24
Inspect Li Circuit Hoses.....................................................................................................................................25
Store Aachments Safely ....................................................................................................................................25
Electrical..............................................................................................................................................................25
Service Tires Safely..............................................................................................................................................25
Dispose of Waste Properly ..................................................................................................................................26
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely..................................................................................................................26
Reduce risk of exposure and injury:....................................................................................................................26
Handle Chemical Products Safely........................................................................................................................27
Operate Hydraulics Safely ...................................................................................................................................27
Use Safety Lights and Devices .............................................................................................................................28
Keep Riders O Machine.....................................................................................................................................28
Observe Maximum Transport Speed ..................................................................................................................28
EC Compliance Nocaon.................................................................................................................................29
Use a Signal Person .............................................................................................................................................29

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Use a Safety Chain...............................................................................................................................................29
Tow Loads Safely .................................................................................................................................................29
Avoid Overhead Power Lines ..............................................................................................................................30
Prepare for Transport..........................................................................................................................................30
Transport Safely ..................................................................................................................................................31
Replace Safety Signs................................................................................................................................................31
General................................................................................................................................................................32
Lights and Reectors ...........................................................................................................................................33
Sign-O Form ..........................................................................................................................................................34
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 35
Tractor Power, Size Recommendaon .....................................................................................................................35
Hydraulic System Requirements ..............................................................................................................................35
Sprayer Weights ......................................................................................................................................................35
Sprayer Maximum Speeds.......................................................................................................................................36
Machine Dimensions & Specicaons.....................................................................................................................36
Sprayer Standard Features ......................................................................................................................................36
Sprayer System Opons...........................................................................................................................................37
HYDRAULIC FLOW ................................................................................................................................................ 38
Regulang Hydraulic Flow to the Pump ..................................................................................................................38
Load Sensing Closed Center System (LS Closed) .................................................................................................38
Pressure Compensang Closed-Center System (PC Closed) ...............................................................................38
Open Center System (Open) ...............................................................................................................................39
Tractor SCV Funcons..............................................................................................................................................40
PREPARING THE MACHINE ................................................................................................................................... 42
Use the Tractor Operator’s Manual.........................................................................................................................42
Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................42
Drain and Rinse Tank...........................................................................................................................................42
Drain Filters.........................................................................................................................................................42
Drain Tank ...........................................................................................................................................................42
Connect the PTO Pump.......................................................................................................................................43
Set the (Oponal) Hydraulic Motor Driven Chemical Pump ...............................................................................44
Unpack the Spray Wand......................................................................................................................................44
Install 3-Point Hitch Bushings and Spacers .........................................................................................................45
Pre-Operaon Checklist...........................................................................................................................................46
ATTACHING and DETACHING ................................................................................................................................ 47
Aach the Machine Safely.......................................................................................................................................47
Aach the Machine to the Tractor ..........................................................................................................................47
Make Proper Hose Connecons...............................................................................................................................49

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Detach Machine the Machine Safely.......................................................................................................................51
Detach the Machine from the Tractor .....................................................................................................................51
TRANSPORTING ................................................................................................................................................... 54
Following Safe Transport Procedures ......................................................................................................................54
Cauon for All Machines .........................................................................................................................................54
Transporng the Machine .......................................................................................................................................55
Notes and Checks................................................................................................................................................55
Using Warning Lights ..........................................................................................................................................55
Keep Riders O the Machine ..............................................................................................................................55
Un/Folding the Machine: Manual ...........................................................................................................................56
Unfold the Boom: Manual ..................................................................................................................................56
Fold the Boom: Manual ......................................................................................................................................58
Un/Folding the Machine: Hydraulic ........................................................................................................................60
Unfold the Boom: Hydraulic................................................................................................................................60
Fold the Boom: Hydraulic....................................................................................................................................61
FIELD OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................ 62
Adjust Ground Speed...............................................................................................................................................63
Broadcast Spraying..............................................................................................................................................63
FILLING THE TANKS .............................................................................................................................................. 64
Filling the Product Tank ...........................................................................................................................................64
Filling the Fresh Water Rinse Tank...........................................................................................................................66
Use the Rinse Tank...................................................................................................................................................66
Filling the Foam Tank...............................................................................................................................................66
CONTROLS ........................................................................................................................................................... 67
Agitaon Pump .......................................................................................................................................................67
Oponal Agitaon Pump Valve Bar.....................................................................................................................67
Secon Valves..........................................................................................................................................................68
Secon Valve Controller ..........................................................................................................................................69
BOOM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT............................................................................................................................... 70
Adjust the Height of the Boom ................................................................................................................................70
Hitch Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................70
Boom Height Adjustment for Manual Models Only............................................................................................71
Leveling the Booms .................................................................................................................................................71
Breakaway Clutch Tension.......................................................................................................................................72
SPRAYER CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................................ 73
Engine RPM .............................................................................................................................................................73

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Automac Controller Calibraon (if equipped) .......................................................................................................73
Ground Speed Calculaon .......................................................................................................................................73
Travel Timetable..................................................................................................................................................74
Nozzle Calibraon ...................................................................................................................................................75
Boom Spray Nozzles ............................................................................................................................................75
Boomless Spray Nozzles ......................................................................................................................................75
SPRAY WAND ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
FOAM MARKER.................................................................................................................................................... 79
Compressor Check ...................................................................................................................................................79
Mixing Foam............................................................................................................................................................79
Filling the Foam Tank...............................................................................................................................................80
Flow Control Valve & Tubing Connecons...............................................................................................................80
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................... 81
Lubricang and Maintaining the Machine Safely ...................................................................................................81
Lubricant Storage ....................................................................................................................................................81
Grease .....................................................................................................................................................................82
Greases for Air Temperature Ranges...................................................................................................................82
Alternave and Synthec Lubricants ..................................................................................................................82
Frame Lubricaon ...................................................................................................................................................82
Pump Maintenance and Service ..............................................................................................................................83
Filter ....................................................................................................................................................................83
Boom Maintenance and Service..............................................................................................................................85
Nozzles ................................................................................................................................................................85
Single Spray Nozzle .............................................................................................................................................85
Wing Bumpers.....................................................................................................................................................85
Boom Clamps ......................................................................................................................................................85
Gas Shock Replacement ..........................................................................................................................................86
Tank Maintenance and Service................................................................................................................................87
Tank Drain Procedure..........................................................................................................................................87
Tank Straps..........................................................................................................................................................87
Spray Wand Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................87
Clean the Nozzle .................................................................................................................................................87
Foam Row Marker Maintenance .............................................................................................................................88
Foamheads and Screen/Strainer.........................................................................................................................88
Tank and Hoses ...................................................................................................................................................88
Cleaning...................................................................................................................................................................89
Daily ....................................................................................................................................................................89
To Remove Salt and Amines Formaons.............................................................................................................89
To Remove Esters of 2, 4-D and MCPA Formaons .............................................................................................89

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SERVICE ............................................................................................................................................................... 90
Pracce Safe Maintenance......................................................................................................................................90
Work in a Clean Area...............................................................................................................................................90
Service Machines Safely ..........................................................................................................................................90
Support the Machine Properly ................................................................................................................................91
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids ......................................................................................................................................91
Prevenng Hydraulic System Contaminaon ..........................................................................................................91
Replace Hydraulic Hoses .........................................................................................................................................92
Tightening Hardware ..............................................................................................................................................92
Pressure Gauge Replacement..................................................................................................................................92
Taillight Replacement ..............................................................................................................................................93
Spray Wand Service.................................................................................................................................................94
Hose Replacement ..............................................................................................................................................94
Hose-Tank Connecon Replacement ..................................................................................................................95
PREPARING FOR STORAGE ................................................................................................................................... 96
Winterizaon...........................................................................................................................................................96
For the Foam Row Marker ..................................................................................................................................96
Removing from Storage...........................................................................................................................................97
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................................. 98
General....................................................................................................................................................................98
Controller.................................................................................................................................................................98
Foam Maker ............................................................................................................................................................99
TIGHTENING HARDWARE ................................................................................................................................... 100
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values ....................................................................................................................100
Unied Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values ...........................................................................................................101
Face Seal Fings Assembly & Installaon - All Pressure Applicaons ..................................................................102
Face Seal O-Ring to Stud End Installaon .........................................................................................................102
Face Seal Adjustable Stud End O-Ring Installaon............................................................................................102
Face Seal Straight Stud End O-Ring Installaon ................................................................................................102
Fing Installaon .............................................................................................................................................102
Assembly Torque...............................................................................................................................................102
SAE Face Seal and O-Ring Stud End Fing Torque Chart ......................................................................................103

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Limited Warranty
Fast Ag Solutions 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 Ag Solutions 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 Ag Solutions.
Fast Ag Solutions 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 specifically 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 this Operator’s Manual, specifications, or
printed instructions.
Written notice shall be given by registered mail, to the Manufacturer within seven (7) days after
the defect shall have become apparent or the repairs shall have become necessary, addressed
as follows:
Fast Ag Solutions
4130 Commerce Boulevard
Windom, MN 56101
This warranty shall expire one (1) year after the date of delivery of the new machinery.
If these conditions are fulfilled, Fast Ag Solutions 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 Ag
Solutions 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 Ag Solutions 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 fitness for any
purpose of the new equipment. The Manufacturer disclaims all liability for incidental or
consequential damages.
This Utility Sprayer is subject to design changes and Fast Ag Solutions shall not be required to
retrofit or exchange items on previously sold units except at its own option.
Warranty void if not registered.

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FAST
UTILITY SPRAYER
Warranty Registration
This form must be filled out by the dealer and signed by both the dealer and the customer at the time of delivery.
Customer Name
Address
City
State
Zip
Phone
Dealer Name
Address
City
State
Zip
Sprayer Model
Serial Number
Delivery Date
Warranty Inspection Report
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
____ Reflectors, 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
Yellow - Dealer
Pink – Customer

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FAST UT3P25 / 30 / 30BL / 40 / 45 / H40 / H45 Series Sprayer
SPRAYER SERIAL NUMBER _______________________________
DATE PURCHASED ______________/_____/__________
TANK SIZE (CIRCLE ONE) 250 Gal. 300 Gal.
BOOM WIDTH (CIRCLE ONE) 25' / 30' / 40' / 45'
BOOM FOLDING (CIRCLE ONE)
MANUAL HYDRAULIC BOOMLESS
PUMP MANUFACTURER (CIRCLE ONE)
ACE FMC-75-HYD-204
ACE FMC-150-HYD-206
HYPRO 6500C

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Inspections
Pre-Delivery
After the machine has been completely assembled, inspect it to be sure it is in good running order
before delivering it to the customer. Ensure each item is found satisfactory or proper adjustment
to the item(s) is made.
The following checklist is a reminder of points to inspect. It is neither an exclusive nor an
exhaustive list of points to inspect. See the Warranty Inspection Report for a formal list.
oSMV emblem is installed, protective shipping tape is removed from reflectors, and lights
are installed.
oAll grease fittings are lubricated (see LUBRICATION and MAINTENANCE section in this
Manual.)
oInspect to be sure all nuts are tightened to proper torque and all cotter pins are spread.
oThe tires are properly inflated (see SPECIFICATIONS).
oWheel bolts are tightened to their specified torque(s).
oFertilizer row units are properly adjusted.
oWarning lights are properly installed and operational.
oAll customer-ordered attachments are installed or are available for delivery.
oAny parts scratched in shipment are touched up with paint.
oAll shipping decals are removed.
oTransport pins are inserted in the transport holes.
This machine has been thoroughly checked and to the best of my knowledge is ready for delivery
to the customer.
Signed: _________________________
Date: _________________________

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Delivery
The following checklist is a reminder of information which should be conveyed directly to the
customer at the time the machine is delivered.
Check off each item as it is fully relayed to the customer.
oTell the customer to use proper tools.
oExplain to the customer that the life expectancy of this or any other machine depends on
regular lubrication as directed in Operator's Manual.
oMake the customer aware of all safety precautions that must be followed while using this
machine.
oWhen the machine is transported on a road or highway at night or during the day,
accessory lights and devices should be used for adequate warning to Operators of other
vehicles. For this matter, tell the customer to check local governmental regulations.
oGive the Operator's Manual to the customer and explain all operating adjustments.
To the best of my knowledge, this machine has been delivered ready for field use, and the
customer has been fully informed as to its proper care and operation.
Signed: _________________________
Date: ________________________

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After-Sale
The following is a suggested list of items to be checked at a dealer-customer mutually agreeable
time during the first operating season.
oCheck with the customer as to performance of machine. Make certain proper operating
adjustments are understood.
oIf possible, operate the machine to see that it is functioning properly.
oAcquaint the customer with any special attachment which will help do a better job.
oGo over the entire machine for loose or missing hardware.
oCheck for broken or damaged parts.
oAsk the customer if recommended periodic lubrication has been performed.
oReview the Operator's Manual with the customer and stress the importance of proper
lubrication and safety precautions.
Signed: _________________________
Date: _________________________

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Foreword to the Owner
READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure
to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This Manual and safety signs on
your machine may also be available in other languages.
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent part of your machine and should
remain with the machine when you sell it.
MEASUREMENTS in this Manual are given in both metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents.
Use only correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and inch fasteners may require a
specific metric or inch wrench.
RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by facing in direction that the implement
will travel when going forward.
WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.) in the Specification section and in the
Owner Register. Accurately record all numbers to help in tracing your machine should it be stolen.
Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order parts. File identification numbers in a safe
place off-machine.
BEFORE DELIVERING THIS MACHINE, your dealer performed a pre-delivery inspection.
THIS UTILITY SPRAYER IS DESIGNED SOLELY for use in customary agricultural or similar
operations for the purpose of applying chemical to row crops (“Intended Use”). Use in any other
way is considered as contrary to the Intended Use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for

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damage or injury resulting from this misuse, and these risks must be borne solely by the user.
Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service, and repair as
specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements for the Intended Use.
THIS UTILITY SPRAYER SHOULD BE OPERATED, serviced, and repaired only by persons
familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with the relevant safety rules (Accident
Prevention). The Accident Prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on
safety and occupational medicine and the road traffic regulations must be observed at all times.
Any arbitrary modifications carried out on this Utility Sprayer will relieve the manufacturer of all
liability for any resulting damage or injury.
THIS DOCUMENT outlines the specific design and performance requirements for the use of a
Fast Ag Solutions Utility Sprayer assembly. The word “must” in this document indicates a
mandatory requirement. The use of “should” indicates a recommendation of that which is advised
but not required.
WARRANTY is provided as part of Fast Ag Solutions' support program for customers who operate
and maintain their equipment as described in this Manual. The warranty is explained on the
warranty certificate which you should have received from your dealer.
This warranty provides you with assurance that Fast Ag Solutions will back its products where
defects appear within the warranty period. In some circumstances, Fast Ag Solutions also
provides field improvements, often without charge to the customer, even if the product is out of
warranty. Should equipment be abused or modified to change its performance beyond original
factory specifications, the warranty will become void and field improvements may be denied.
TIRE MANUFACTURER'S warranty applicable to your machine may not apply outside U.S.
If you are not the original owner of this machine, it is in your interest to contact your local Fast Ag
Solutions dealer to inform them of this unit's serial number. This will help Fast Ag Solutions notify
you of any issues or product improvements.

INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Read this Manual carefully
before operating your FAST
equipment. The information
presented will prepare you
to safely operate and service
your machine.
All Operators are required to read this
Manual carefully and be acquainted with all
the operating and adjustment procedures
before attempting to operate. Failure to
follow the information in this Manual and on
decals may result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
This Manual should be considered a
permanent part of this equipment and should
remain with the equipment when you sell it.
Replacement manuals can be obtained from
your Fast Ag Solutions dealer.
This equipment has been engineered and
manufactured to provide dependable and
satisfactory use. Like all mechanical
products, it will require cleaning and upkeep.
Inspect your equipment before putting it into
service. Your authorized Fast Ag Solutions
dealer has trained mechanics, genuine FAST
service parts, and the necessary tools and
equipment when service is needed. Use only
genuine FAST parts for service or repairs.
Substitute parts will void the warranty and
may not meet standards for safe and
satisfactory operation.
Warranty is provided as part of Fast Ag
Solutions’ support program for customers
who operate and maintain their equipment as
described in this Manual. The warranty is
explained on the warranty certificate you
should have received from your dealer. This
warranty provides you with the assurance
that Fast Ag Solutions will back its products
where defects appear within the warranty
period. Should the equipment be abused or
modified to change its performance beyond
the original factory specifications, the
warranty will become void.
These instructions have been compiled from
field experience and engineering data. Some
information may be general in nature due to
unknown and varying operating conditions.
However, through experience and these
instructions, you should be able to develop
procedures suitable to your particular
situation.
The illustrations and data used in this Manual
were current at the time of printing. However,
due to possible in-line production changes,
your machine may vary slightly in detail. We
reserve the right to redesign and change the
machines as necessary without notification.
Figure 1: Orientation is viewed from behind the
machine

MAJOR COMPONENTS
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
1. 3-Point
Hitch
2. Tank
3. Tank
Agitation
Valve
4. Hose Reel
5. Spray
Wand
6. Manual
Holder
7. Breakaway
Wing
Clutch
8. Taillights
9. Nozzle
10. Flip Wing
Section
11. Main Wing
Section
12. Stainless
Steel Wet
Boom
13. Center
Boom
Section
14. Stand /
Forklift
Tine-ways

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15. Nozzle
16. Solution Lines
17. Taillights
18. Stand / Forklift Tine-ways
19. Section Control Valves
20. Motorized Control Valve
21. Relief Valve (PTO Pump models
only)
22. PTO Pump (PTO Pump models only)
23. Hydraulic Motor Driven Chemical
Pump (hydraulic models only)
24. Tank Valve
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