Goldacres Prairie Pro 2 2022 Series User manual

GA8701602 REV 00 JUNE 2022
OPERATOR’S MANUAL MY22
Prairie Pro Series 2
GA8701602 REV 00
JUNE 2022
FROM SERIAL NO 203460

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improvement and as such, Goldacres reserve
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CONTENTS
1 - Important Information – Foreword 5
2 - Safety – Critical Risk Management 11
3 - Connect – Sprayer, Tractor & Controls 27
4 - Setting Up – Preparation for Use 39
5 - Calibration – Set & Check Application Rates 79
6 - Operation – Ready to Spray 97
7 - Boom Settings – Service 135
8 - Lubrication & Maintenance – Service 159
9 - Trouble Shooting – Fast Tracking Solutions 189
10 - Integrated Systems – Appendix 205

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Important Information – Foreword
1 - Important Information – Foreword 5
1
Welcome 6
About this Manual 7
How to Use/Read this Manual 7
Decal/Symbol Instructions 7
Operator Responsibilities 7
Identication & Parts Ordering 8
Wheels & Tyres 8
Sprayer Dimensions 9
Sprayer Orientation 10
Paint Codes 10

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Foreword - Important Information
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Welcome
Congratulations on your Selection of the
Goldacres Prairie Pro Series 2 Trailed Sprayer
Goldacres has been designing, building,
supplying and servicing Australian farmers
with high quality, innovative & technologically
advanced spraying solutions for over 40 years.
Our advanced equipment is specically
designed & developed in Australia for
Australian conditions.
Goldacres produce Australia’s nest range of
spraying equipment and we keenly value the
unique relationships we develop and enjoy
with the owners of our equipment.
Please read, understand and use these
comprehensive manuals to gain complete
understanding of your spayer for its reliable,
safe, accurate & efcient operation.
Do not hesitate to contact your Goldacres
Dealer or Goldacres for further information as
explained in these manuals.
Roger Richards
General Manager
We welcome you as a Goldacres Owner and
look forward to assisting you to make your
spraying applications as easy and efcient as
possible.
This Operators Manual outlines all you need
to know about the operation of your sprayer,
along with operating guidance and the overall
maintenance & care of your machine.
Our Customer Care booklet, called the
Delivery & Warranty Registration Manual
(supplied separately) explains in simple, easy
to understand terms the Pre-Delivery, Post-
Delivery, Warranty, Servicing and Maintenance
of your Sprayer.

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About this Manual
This manual provides instructions for some
items requiring assembly on delivery, setting
up instructions, calibration procedures, pre-
operation requirements, operating instructions
and maintenance requirements to achieve the
best performance of this Prairie Pro Series 2
Trailed Sprayer.
Some options explained in this manual may
not be installed on your sprayer. Other options
tted may require another operator manual for
instructions.
Please ensure this manual and other relevant
manual are passed onto the new owner if the
sprayer is sold.
How to Use/Read this
Manual
This manual includes a Contents page and 10
Chapters - with each Chapter beginning with
a list of Headings & Subheadings.
Each page contains written instructions
with pictures, illustrations, decal & symbol
instructions, above & below providing visual
support and information to each instruction.
Numerical values & settings shown in the
manual are instuctional examples only and
may not be representative for your machine or
local situation.
• Conveys risk of injury highlighting the need for action
to be taken to protect personal health.
• Serious injury may occur if you don’t follow
instructions!
• Conveys the potential for personal injury and/or
damage to the machine itself.
• Injury and/or damage your machine, if you don’t follow
instructions!
• Conveys useful operating information and procedures.
• It is not hazard related.
Decal/Symbol Instructions
Danger, Warning, Caution & Note symbols & decals are used throughout this manual and on your
Prairie Pro Series 2 Trailed Sprayer instructing you of risks, procedures & operator safely.
It is important to familiarise yourself with these & understand their meaning to be able to quickly
identify risks, procedures, operator safety & safety of others, as outlined below:
• Conveys highest risk of injury or death to convey that
action must be taken to protect personal health.
• Serious injury or death may occur if you don’t follow
instructions!
• Danger Symbol - used for areas
where the highest personal risk of
injury or death is present.
Always read the information on these
decals and ensure you are taking the
precautions necessary to prevent risk
of injury or death.
You may be killed or seriously hurt if
you don’t follow instructions!
• Caution Symbol - used where there
is potential for personal injury and/or
damage to the machine itself.
Injury and/or damage your machine
may occur if you don’t follow
instructions
• Note Symbol - is used to inform the
operator of installation, operation or
maintenance information & procedures
that are important for the best ways of
operating this sprayer.
The Note symbol is not hazard related.
• Warning Symbol - used in areas
where there is potential for risk or injury
highlighting the need for action to be
taken to protect personal health.
You can be seriously hurt if you don’t
follow instructions!
Operator Responsibilities
All operators of the Prairie Pro Series 2 Trailed
Sprayer should be adequately trained in the
safe operation of this equipment.
It is important that all operators have read and
fully understand the operator’s manual prior to
using this equipment.
All operators of the Prairie Pro must read all
Operator Manuals for this machine including
but not limited to:
• This Prairie Pro Series 2 Operators
Manual
• Delivery & Warranty Registration
Manual
• Prairie Pro Series 2 Parts Manual
(available online only).
• Raven Rate Control Module
Operation Manual
• Other Manuals as required,
and fully understand:
• All risks & safety concerns
• Installation & assembly
• Pre-operation checks
• Calibration of the sprayer
• Operating the sprayer
• Sprayer lubrication & maintenance
• Use of protective clothing
• Risks of using chemicals & spraying.
All new operators should be trained in an
area without bystanders or obstructions and
become familiar with the sprayer prior to
operation.

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Identication & Parts
Ordering
When ordering parts or requesting service
information for your sprayer it is important to
quote the serial number of your machine in
order to receive accurate information.
The serial number plate on your machine is
located on the chassis at the front left hand
side by the cabin access ladder.
When ordering parts from your Goldacres
dealer, please quote:
• Machine serial number
• Part number required
• Part description
• Quantity required.
The Goldacres Parts Manual (available online)
includes the relevant information you need
when ordering parts from your dealer.
When returning parts to a Goldacres dealer for
service or repair, all parts MUST be cleaned
thoroughly before sending them.
Dealers will not expose their service
technicians to the many potentially hazardous
pesticides & substances that may have been
used.
Use only Genuine Goldacres parts on
Goldacres equipment.
Wheels & Tyres
Tyre pressures need to be checked regularly
- check every 8 to 12 hours of operation.
There are many factors concerning the
appropriate tyre pressure for a particular tyre
and load. The many factors include:
• Tyre size,
• Rim type,
• Tyre status (driven or free rolling),
To identify the exact options tted to your particular
sprayer, refer to the original quotation and/or build sheet.
If needed, a copy of the build sheet may be obtained by
contacting your dealer and quoting your machine serial
number as described above.
Please ensure all parts are clearly labelled with the owner’s
details and a brief description of the fault.
Dealers are not liable for the return of any goods to a
Goldacres Dealer. Goods must be returned to point of
sale.
The serial number plate is located on the left hand side of
the front hitch.
• Load,
• Speed,
• Haul length and
• Load Indiex.
All factors need to be considered when
determining the tyre pressure.
For information on wheel maintenance
please refer to Chapter 8 “Lubrication &
Maintenance”.
If a tyre is replaced with a different brand or size, please
contact the supplier for correct air pressures to suit the
load carrying capacity of this machine.
Converting Kilopascals (Kpa) to Pounds per Square Inch
(PSI):
PSI = Kpa x 0.145
Eg. 282 Kpa x 0.145 = 40.9 PSI
Foreword - Important Information
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Tyre Size Load Index Model (L) Recommended
Pressure @ (kPa/PSI)
18.4 x 38 5000 290 / 42
6500 315 / 46
480/80R46 166A8/159D 5000 140 / 20
166A8/159D 6500 240 / 35
480/80R50
177A8/166D 6500 220 / 32
177A8/166D 8500 310 / 45
177A8/166D 8500 410 / 65
520/85R42
5000 140 / 20
6500 220 / 32
8500 315 / 46
520/80R46 173A8/169D 8500 240 / 35
710/70R42
5000 140 / 20
6500 210 / 30
8500 240 / 35
10000 315 / 46

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Sprayer Dimensions
The following Prairie Pro Series 2 Trailed
Sprayer dimensions are provided as a guide
only.
Variations in mass & dimensions may occur
without notication.
Dimensions show here do not include aerials
and other attachments.
To ensure that the dimensions are accurate for
your sprayer it is recommended that you
measure your sprayer individually.
The Prairie Pro Series 2 sprayer is approximately 4.55m in
height. Aerials on the tractor roof, may be much higher.
Check regulations in your state for maximum vehicle height
restrictions. When driving on roads it may be necessary to
remove aerials to meet the required height restrictions.
Prairie Pro
Series 2
Empty - Folded Dimensions - Folded
A B C
Model Boom
(m)
Drawbar
Load
(kg)
Axle-
Load
(kg)
Total
(kg)
Height
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Length
(mm)
10000 48 1694 7030 8724 4550 4030 9900
10000 36
8500 48
8500 36 1336 6120 7456
6500 36 1250 5710 6960 3750 3430 9560
6500 30
6500 28
6500 24
5000 30 842 5200 6042
5000 28
5000 24
Aerials on the roof may also need to be removed to meet
clearance requirements for over head power lines, while on
the road and also in some paddocks.
Important Information – Foreword 1
Sprayer dimension are based on 480/85 R50 tyres tted
with airbags deated.
Be aware that dimensions given have no aerials tted.
BC
C
A
C
At time of publishing, Table information was incomplete -
Contact your Goldacres Dealer for up-to-date
Weights & Dimensions.

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Sprayer Orientation
Throughout this manual instructions are given
with reference to the front, rear, left and right
of the sprayer including moving forward and
reversing.
Right
Left
Front
Rear
Reverse
Forward
Paint Codes
For repairs or touching up damaged paintwork
use Australian Standards AS2700 codes:
Wheels: N23 Neutral Grey 2 pack
Steel (Green): G13 Emerald Green 2 pack
Steel (Black): N61 Black 2 pack.
To avoid any confusion or misunderstandings
these are given using the orientation of the
sprayer as illustrated (above).

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2 - Safety – Essential Risk Management 11
1 Operator Safety 12
2 Chemical Safety 13
3 Maintenance Safety 15
4 Transport Safety 19
5 Operating Safety 20
6 In-Field Safety 23

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Critical safety information to keep you
free from danger, injury or death is
outlined in the following pages.
Safety is a very high priority of Goldacres
and must be for all operators. All safety
and warning instructions MUST be
followed to ensure the safe operation of
your sprayer.
1 Operator Safety
Always read and understand the operator
manuals provided with your sprayer prior to its
operation.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure
there are no damaged or missing decals on
the equipment and that any damaged or
missing decals are replaced prior to operation.
Training & Certication
Operational training for your sprayer will be
given by your dealer or at the point of sale.
If required, please ask for this training again.
Chemical certication through a local
government body is recommended for all
those working with chemicals.
Not Okay to Operate!
Do not operate this sprayer if you are:
• Intoxicated (Never operate a sprayer
while under the inuence of any drugs
or alcohol)
• Fatigued (Never operate a sprayer if
you are excessively tired)
• Untrained (Never operate a sprayer if
you are not qualied)
• Stressed or mentally unt for work!
First Aid
Before spraying make sure you are aware of
rst aid requirements relative to the chemicals
being used.
Read the appropriate Chemical Safety Data
Sheets( CSDS) and know the location of an
appropriate First Aid Kit.
Make sure you have a rst aid action plan in
place whenever chemical handling/spraying.
It is recommended an appropriate First Aid Kit
be kept with your sprayer.
Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE)
Chemicals can be extremely harmful to
humans so the use of appropriate PPE when
handling chemicals is essential.
Ensure the correct Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) is available & worn before using agricultural
chemicals & operating the sprayer.
PPE must be appropriate to both chemicals
and sprayer.
Always refer to the chemical manufacturer’s
label for the guidelines on the appropriate
PPE for the chemical(s) you are using.
Always wear close tting clothing and appropriate
safety equipment for the job at hand.
Goldacres strongly recommends that you
read and understand the following Australian
standards:
• Australian Standard for Chemical
protective clothing AS3765.
• Australian Standard for Respiratory
protection devices AS1715.
Poisons Information Centres - Call 131 126 (AU)
Minimum PPE
Minimum Personal Protective Equipment requires:
• Coveralls
• Elbow length rubber gloves
• Approved respirator &
• Face shield.
Passengers
Do allow other to stand on or travel on the steps
or platform of the sprayer when in motion or
when the booms are being folded or unfolded.
Avoid Excessive Noise Exposure
Exposure to loud noise over an extended
period can cause permanent hearing
impairment or loss.
Be pro-active in conservation of your hearing
and wear appropriate hearing protection at all
times.
Front cover of Australian Standard for Chemical protective
clothing AS3765 publication.
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Machine Alterations
Any unauthorised modications to this sprayer
may affect its function and create a serious
safety risk.
Any part of a Goldacres sprayer that is
altered or operated outside the guidelines
or limitations given may not be warranted
by Goldacres for successful operation or
performance.
Operators working outside standard
specicatons & limitations do so at their own
risk, unless specic advice has been sought
from, and approved by Goldacres in writing.
2 Chemical Safety
The safe use of Agricultural (Ag) chemicals
with this equipment is the responsibility of the
owner/operators. Owners & operators should
be trained in the safe use of Ag-chemicals.
Safe Chemical Usage
Agricultural chemicals can cause serious
illness and even death if they are handled
incorrectly or enter the body.
Risks of chemical entering the body include:
Orally - Drinking, splashing into mouth,
eating/drinking with dirty hands
Never attempt to clean parts or
nozzles by blowing with your mouth
Never attempt to siphon chemicals
or substances by sucking.
Inhalation - Inhaling chemical vapours &/or
spray droplets as Airborne Particles
Always stand well clear of equipment
during operation
Any spray drift is dangerous and may
be hazardous to humans & other
animals.
Dermal Absorption – Absorbtion of chemical
through the skin. Risks are increased
if your skin is broken.
Make sure your PPE is appropriate
for the chemicals to be used.
Goldacres recommends a relevant spraying
course is completed by owners and operators
prior to operating the sprayer.
Always read & follow chemical manufacturer’s
guidelines for safe application as per the
chemical labels & Material Safety Data Sheets.
Particular attention should be given to the
recommended target application rate of
the chemical being applied as per chemical
guidelines.
Keep Operator Areas Clean
Use disposable gloves or triple rinse multiple-
use gloves.
Carefully remove all potentially contaminated
PPE & clothing before entering the Cabin (if
applicable) to ensure no chemical enters your
working environment.
If chemical contacts your body, rinse with fresh
water immediately & seek medical attention.
Chemical Handling
You should have all relevant Chemical Labels,
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and
technical guides available to you.
These can be found on the manufacturer’s
website if you do not have hard copies.
Ensure you have familiarised yourself with all
documentation - including chemical labels &
Material Safety Data Sheets, before opening &
mixing chemicals.
Always understand the complexities of the
chemical you are using, the safety measures &
have an appropriate safety plan in place.
Safe Spraying Application
Safe application starts with being familiar with
the safety requirements of the chemical being
used.
Be sure to familiarise yourself with all the
documentation supplied with your chemical
drum or shuttle before you start mixing and
spraying.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be appropriate
to both chemicals and sprayer.
Do not operate or make alterations to the sprayer outside
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In addition to operator safety, it’s important
that the chemical being sprayed hits the target
and drift is minimised.
The following conditions are generally
unsuitable for spraying:
• Rain
• High winds above 15km/h
• Excessive humidity
• Cold air and low pressure systems that
increase the risk of inversion
Delta T has become a widely used measure
for acceptable spraying conditions with
regards to temperature and humidity.
Observe all weather conditions, temperature,
humidity, wind direction & speed before you
start spraying & for the duration of the job.
Take all steps necessary to minimise spray
drift and the risk of inversion.
If you have any doubt consult with a qualied
advisor or agronomist.
Spray Application Risk Assessment
Answer the following risk questions to assess risks & safety before spraying:
Weather Conditions? Yes / No
Are winds or gusts likely to present risk of drift? ................................................
Are humidity and Delta T in the appropriate operating range? ............................
Are weather conditions likely to change before the task is complete? ................
Have all pre-start checks been undertaken? ......................................................
Is the sprayer in good working order? ...............................................................
Is the operator t for work? ................................................................................
Has the operator been trained in the use of this machine & the chemicals? .......
Have all appropriate PPE items been made readily available? ............................
Is the operator aware of the risks posed by the chemical(s) being used? ...........
Physical risks and the work environment
Is there any danger posed by power lines? ........................................................
Is there any uneven terrain to be considered? ....................................................
Is there any likelihood of untrained bystanders or children in the area? ...............
Is there a rst aid station nearby? ......................................................................
Disposal of Chemicals &
Containers
Flush all chemicals from the sprayer
immediately after use.
When draining uids from the sprayer, use
appropriate, leak proof containers.
Do not use food or beverage containers
because someone may consume the contents
by mistake.
Dispose of unused chemicals & empty
chemical containers in the correct manner..
For information on correct disposal of
unwanted farm chemicals, visit ChemClear.
org.au or call 1800 008 182.
Label the product for disposal and store it
securely away until it is able to be collected for
disposal.
Disposal must be carried out by a licensed
waste disposal company or chemical
collection program.
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Personal Safety
Change out of protective clothing and shower
as soon as possible after working with
chemicals.
Wash hands and face thoroughly before
eating, drinking or smoking.
Provide clean water at all lling sites and on
the sprayer in case of emergency.
Wash & clean respirators regularly & replace
respirator cartridges at recommended
intervals.
Goldacres Equipment
Our equipment uses several materials that
may be harmful to the environment.
Potentially harmful waste used includes such
items as oils and lubricants.
If disposed of incorrectly these can threaten
the surrounding environment and ecology.
Waste products can leech into surrounding
water sources and contaminate the area.
Certain chemicals may be unsuitable for use
with Goldacres standard plumbing designs.
Consult your Goldacres dealer if required.
3 Maintenance Safety
Correct sprayer maintenance is an important
part of eliminating the risk of incorrect spraying
applications and ensuring overall safety.
Always maintain the sprayer to ensure it is in
good working order for its next use.
Keep the sprayer clean - inside & out to
minimise wear and allow easier recognition &
identication of problems that might arise.
Hydraulic Inspection, Adjustment
& Repair
Periodic inspection & assessment of
hydraulic systems and especially hoses is
recommended and should include:
1 The age of hoses
2 Condition of hose ttings
3 Rub marks and potential wear points from
hose contact
4 Unexplained hydraulic oil leaks
5 Excessive corrosion of ttings
If any faults are found, do not operate the
machinery until the issues have been rectied.
Safety – Essential Risk Management
Where practicable, all inspections and
maintenance/servicing work should be
conducted by a person competent in
hydraulics systems and maintenance,
including testing & commissioning.
Maintenance and routine checks should be
conducted to ensure adequate hydraulic uid
levels and lter cleanliness are fully maintained.
Manufacturer’s recommendations should be
adhered to as excessive or inadequate uid
levels can cause system failure and present
serious risks.
Injury Risks
Encumbent with all sprayer maintenance is the
risk of injury from:
Cuts, Stabs & Punctures:
• When servicing a machine, be mindful
of sharp edges on parts such as
trimmed cable ties, hose clamps, cut
reinforced hose, edges of plates and
brackets as they may cause cut, stab
or puncture injuries.
Crush Hazards:
• Never attempt maintenace on axles,
wheels or components within the
vicinity of the wheels with the engine
running.
• Never attempt to do maintenance
under any hydraulically raised boom or
structure.
Pinch Hazards:
• When operating moving components
such as a boom, access ladder or
other components. Keep ngers and
hands away from potential pinch
points.
Burn Hazards:
• Hydraulic oil increases in temperature
with pressure and use
• Components may be very hot to touch
and could result in contact burns
• Oil leaks may spray hot oil and cause
eye injury & burns
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• Avoid contacting the hydraulic
tank and all hydraulic lines when at
operating temperature.
• Full coverage clothing minimises the
risk of oil burns and is recommended
with this type of equipment.
Injection Injury
• Injection injuries occur when a jet of
hydraulic uid pierces the skin and
enters the blood stream.
• This may occur if a hydraulic line
is pierced or damaged. Be aware
that injection injuries are extremely
dangerous and have the potential to
cause death.
Hose Whip/Striking
• Hose whip or striking injuries may
occur when an unrestrained hose
releases oil pressure quickly causing
whipping back & forth until the oil and
energy is fully released.
• The most common point for failure in a
hydraulic hose is at the ttings, where
corrosion and stress related damage is
most likely to occur.
Fluids Under Pressure
Fluids escaping from high pressure lines can
cause serious injury to skin. High pressure
hydraulic oil can easily penetrate human skin.
Do not disconnect any hoses, nozzles or lters
while equipment is operating. Disconnecting
these components while under pressure may
result in uncontrolled uid discharge which
may be hazardous.
Pressure in the uid lines must be released
before any maintenance is undertaken.
Be mindful of the location of pressurised lines
in the vicinity of the work area when using
equipment such as grinders, oxy torches and
welders.
Such equipment poses two major risks:
• Equipment may easily cut through lines
• Heat generated may cause line to
rupture and/or burn.
Ensure all ttings and lines are fully/tightly
secured before re-pressurizing after repairs.
Pumps, Pressure Lines & Valves
It is important that the liquid ow systems
of this sprayer are understood and well
maintained because liquids under pressure
create serious risks of injury.
Pressurised spaying and hydraulic systems
operate at pressures up to 20 bar (284 psi) for
spraying and (3000 psi) for hydraulics.
To avoid risks of injury, it is important to:
• Read and understand the operator’s
manual
• Never undo ttings, cut hoses or
carry out maintenance when a pump
is running or when a system is under
pressure
• Do not exceed maximum pressures as
stated in operators manual.
Stored Energy Hazard
Even when a machine is not running, energy
can be stored in components such as
hydraulic accumulators, air tanks, tyres, air
hoses and springs.
Hydraulically supported components such as
the boom center are also a source of stored
energy.
Before working on the machine, ensure that
these parts are relieved of their energy in a
safe manner.
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Lifting a Sprayer
Before raising a sprayer off the ground:
• Ensure that the boom is in its closed
position.
• Park on a at level, rm area.
• Empty the spray tank where possible.
• Chock all wheels that remain on the
ground.
• Securely lift the sprayer using a rated
jack and support the machine on work
stands.
• Do not work under the machine when
supported solely by a jack.
• Do not support the machine using
materials that may crumble.
Changing Wheels & Tyres
An experienced person with the correct
equipment should mount the wheels on the
sprayer.
When changing a wheel on the sprayer ensure
the machine is on rm level ground and the
opposite wheel is chocked.
Tyre Maintenance
Maintain correct tyre pressure at all times.
Ination of tyres above or below the
recommended pressure exerts additional
pressure on the tyre, which may result in tyre
damage.
Extreme caution is required during the ination
of tyres. Rapid ination of a tyre may cause
separation and/or explosion of the rim. Such
an event can inict serious or fatal injuries to
the operator of close bystanders.
Always use a tyre ination gauge.
Be pro-active and continually check the
condition of your tyres during operations.
Do not weld, heat or modify a tyre rim.
Working Heights above Ground
Please contact your local government on the
restrictions and safety requirements needed to
operate at various heights above the ground.
Do not climb on machine to get access. There
is a risk a falling if a person has climbed onto
the machine.
Use ladder or work platform to get access
to parts or areas of the machine above local
government restrictions.
Working On or Underneath the
Sprayer
When working on or underneath a sprayer,
always take measures to make sure that the
sprayer cannot move.
Never get underneath a suspended machine
or suspended part of a machine.
If you must work under the machine ensure
the machine or machine part is solidly
supported.
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Never get underneath a suspended machine or suspended
part of a machine.
Only rated and approved equipment should be used to lift
and support the Prairie Pro 2 sprayers.
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Slippery Surfaces
The surface of the sprayer platform has raised
portions or grip tape to minimise the risk of
slipping.
Keep platform surface clean of mud and other
material to avoid risks of slipping.
Main Spray Tank
Danger – The main spray tank is a conned
space and you must not enter because the
lack of oxygen and chemicals can cause
asphyxiation and death..
Do not enter the tank for any purpose.
Entanglement Hazard
Rotating drives can cause serious injury or
even death when entanglement occurs.
Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from
all moving parts to prevent injury.
Never operate a machine with covers,
shrouds, or guards removed.
Decals
Decals are an important part of making
operators aware of risks and correct
operations.
Understand the safety decals and their
purpose to assists the safe operation of your
machine.
It is the responsibility of the owner operator to
replace damaged and/or missing decals.
All decals on the sprayer must be maintained
in good order and replaced if damaged or
missing.
Regularly review decals with operators. It is
very important to ensure that all new machine
components and replacement parts include
current hazard identication decals.
Decals have a part number to assist in their
identication & replacement.
Replacement decals can be ordered from your
Goldacres’ dealer.
Part numbers and descriptions of the decals
on this machine can be found In the Part
Manual on the Goldacres website.
Safety Guards
All safety guards should be replaced if
damaged to ensure that risks of injury are
controlled as intended.
Some examples of safety guards includes fan
blade guards, PTO guards and hydraulic hose
covers.
Exhaust Fumes
Diesel engine exhaust fumes are harmful and
can cause severe sickness or death.
If it is necessary to run a tractor engine in an
enclosed area use an exhaust pipe extension.
If an exhaust pipe extension is unavailable
ensure that all doors are fully open and the
room is very well ventilated.
Before Operating
Inspect all equipment thoroughly for damage
and wear before operating.
Lubricate the sprayer as recommended before
operating.
Reversing
Only when optioned with a cabin G-Hub 12”
Display is the Prairie Pro 2 sprayer equipped
with rear view camera.
Be vigilant and aware of bystanders and other
obstacles when attempting to reverse.
Sprayer Lighting
Keep lighting and signs in good order and
replace any damaged or faulty xtures.
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Safety – Essential Risk Management
4 Transport Safety
Check the wheel nut tension on a regular
basis, especially before and when travelling on
roads.
The torque and inspection frequency is
outlined in the maintenance section.
Brake performance should be checked
regularly. The inspection frequency is outlined
in the maintenance section.
Always ensure that the boom is securely
supported when travelling on roads.
Collision Risk & Warning Lights
Before driving the sprayer check with the
relevant road management authorities for
information regarding safe and legal transport
on public roads in the state where the
machine is being operated.
To assist in the prevention of collisions with
other road users the sprayer is tted with
warning lights and signs in accordance with
national road regulations.
Public Roads
In your locality there may be special vehicle
licencing conditions that govern the use and
movement of your sprayer.
Check with relevant government authorities for
the relevant road laws in your area (these can
vary from area to area). It is the responsibility
of the operator to know these laws.
Depending on the width of the machine, a
pilot or escort vehicle may be required. Any
wide vehicle must display an “Oversize” sign.
Most sprayers driven on public roads have
requirements for ashing lights.
Make sure the sprayer complies with all
relevant road regulations before travelling or
transporting on public roads.
Always follow the laws requiring pilot vehicles,
escorts and signage when traveling with
oversized loads.
Even if a pilot vehicle is not legally required,
if vision or manoeuvrability is limited, it
is strongly recommended that an escort
accompanies the equipment for road transport
Always ensure a vehicle load does not exceed
loads allowed for the towing vehicle (consult
operators manual).
Where possible travel with your sprayer and
tow when tanks are empty or near empty.
This sprayer can only be driven on public
roads during daylight hours. However, there
are some exceptions for night driving. Always
check for your locality.
Always use safety chains when towing a
triailed vehicle.
Transporting the Sprayer
A disabled sprayer is best transported on a
drop deck trailer.
Use chains to secure the machine via the tie
down attachment points located under the
sprayer.
Loading & Unloading
Off loading a sprayer from a truck is an
especially dangerous task. Similarly, loading a
sprayer onto a truck.
This is not a one-person job and must be
performed by people qualied for the task
at hand and with equipment of sufcient
capacity.
When loading onto a truck, always use the tie
downs point provided.
Deate the sprayer air-bag suspension system
to provide more load stability.
Secure all components of the sprayer that
might come loose or move during transport.
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Deate the air-bag suspension system for more load
stability when loading & transporting the sprayer.

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Essential Risk Management - Safety
5 Operating Safety
Ladders & Steps
Ladders present a number of risks to an
operator. Therefore use them appropriately.
Not all ladders are congured the same.
Familiarise yourself with the steps, handles,
rails of your ladder.
Be mindful of wearing appropriate, enclosed
foot wear with good grip when operating a
sprayer and working with chemical.
Always keep 3 points of contact when using
steps and ladders.
Diaphragm spray pump
Care should be taken to never overll a
diaphragm pump with oil or operate at speeds
exceeding 540 rpm.
Centrifugal spray pump
Running the pump dry will cause failure.
Care should be not to operate at speeds
exceeding 4200 rpm.
Do not exceed the maximum spraying
pressure of 8 Bar.
Electrical Safety
Only qualied persons should disassemble or
service electric components of the sprayer.
If an electrical device or accessory is supplied
with a three-pronged, earthed plug, ensure it
is used correctly with a compatible earthed
240V power source.
Electrical looms should be checked on a
regular basis for fraying and any signs of wear,
damage or defects.
Do not use an electrical device in or near an
area where it may fall or be pulled into water,
other liquids or in the rain.
Do not touch an electrical device that has
fallen into water.
In case of an electrical re, shut off the power
and use a suitable re extinguisher.
Never use water to put out an electrical re.
Water used on an electrical re may result in
fatal shock.
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