Greenleaf Workhorse Sprayers 3PT Series Parts list manual

Assembly / Operation Instructions / Parts
WORKHORSE
WORKHORSE
S P R A Y E R S
by PSE®, a Division of Green Leaf, Inc®a Division of Green Leaf, Inc®
WORKHORSE SPRAYERS®, a division of Green Leaf, Inc. 9490 N BALDWIN ST FONTANET, IN 47851 www.workhorsesprayers.com 888-433-6631
— GENERAL INFORMATION
— WARRANTY / PARTS / SERVICE
3PT Series SPRAYERS
40 & 60 GALLON
— ASSEMBLY
Tools required:
1 - 7/16” End Wrench
2 - 1/2” End Wrenches
1 - Phillips Screwdriver
1 - Pliers
1 - Thread Sealant
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in assembling,
operating and maintaining your lawn and garden sprayer.
Please read it carefully as it furnishes information which
will help you achieve years of dependable trouble-free
operation.
Workhorse products are warranted for one year from the date
of purchase against manufacture or workmanship defects for
personal or homeowner usage with proof of purchase. Work-
horse products are warranted for 90 days for commercial users.
Any unauthorized modification of a Workhorse brand sprayer
will void warranty.
Your authorized dealer is the best source of replacement parts
and service. To obtain prompt, efficient service,always remem-
ber to give the following information:
1. Correct part description and part number.
2. Model number of your sprayer.
Part description and part numbers can be obtained from the
illustrated parts list section of this manual.
Whenever you need parts or repair service, contact your distributor/
dealer first. For warranty work always take your original sales slip,
or other evidence of purchase date, to your distributor / dealer.
Polyethylene Tank
12 Volt Diaphram Pump
2.2,4.0, or 5.0 G.P.M.
25 Ft. of 3/8” Hose (handgun)
Pressure Gauge
Adjustable Pressure range (0-60 PSI Max.)
LG6273PT
0120A

WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals
including lead, which is known to the State of California
to cause cancer.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
!
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— CALIBRATION
— AFTER SPRAYING
— WINTER STORAGE
After use, fill the sprayer part way with water. Start the
sprayer and allow clear water to be pumped through the
plumbing system and out through the spray wand and
boom. Refill the tank about half full with plain water and
use a chemical neutralizer such as Nutra-Sol® or equiv-
alent and repeat cleaning instructions. Flush the entire
sprayer with the neutralizing agent. Follow the chemical
manufacturer’s disposal instructions of all wash or
rinsing water.
Drain all water and chemical out of sprayer, paying
special attention to pump and valves. These items are
especially prone to damage from chemicals and
freezing weather. The sprayer should be winterized
before storage by pumping a solution of RV antifreeze
through the entire plumbing. Proper care and main-
tenance will prolong the life of the sprayer.
— OPERATION
This sprayer is designed to be attached to an ATV rack
or other stable surface. The pumping system draws
solution from the tank, through the strainer and to the
pump. The pump forces the solution under pressure to
the spray wand and spray boom. The pump has a
pressure switch which will shut the pump off when it
reaches 60 PSI. Pressure may be regulated by opening
or closing the bypass valve located on the top of the
tank. Also, the boom can be cycled on and off with this
valve. See the illustration in this manual for more details
on using the bypass valve.
Regularly inspect the suction supply screen on the inside
of the tank. Flush with water to clear any accumulated debris.
Chemical labels may show application rates in gallons
per acre, gallons per 1000 square feet or gallons per
100 square feet. You will note that the tip chart shows
all three of these rating systems. Once you know how
much you are going to spray then determine (from the
tip chart) the spraying pressure (PSI), and the spraying
speed (MPH). Conditions of weather and terrain must
be considered when setting the sprayer. Do not spray
on windy days. Protective clothing must be worn in
some cases. Be sure to read the chemical label
carefully. Determining the proper speed of the tractor
can be done by marking off 100, 200 and 300 feet. The
speed chart indicates the number of seconds it takes to
travel the distances.Set the throttle and with a running
start travel the distances. Adjust the throttle until you
travel the distances in the number of seconds indicated
by the speed chart. Once you have reached the throttle
setting needed, mark the throttle location so you can
stop and go again (returning to the same speed). Add
water and proper amount of chemical to tank and drive
to the starting place for spraying. When you are ready
to spray, turn the boom valve to the “on” position. This
will start solution spraying from the tips once the pump
is turned on. The pressure will decrease slightly when
the boom is spraying.
WARNING: Some chemicals will damage the pump
valves if allowed to soak untreated for a long period
of time. Always flush the pump with water after use.
Do not allow chemicals to sit in pump for extended
times of idleness. Follow chemical manufacturers
instructions on disposal of all waste water from the
sprayer.
RATE CHART FOR 80/110-02 SPRAY TIP
Pressure Capacity
Pressure Capacity
Pressure
MPH- Miles Per Hour • FPM- Feet Per Minute • PSI- Pounds Per Square Inch • GPM- Gallons Per Minute
Capacity
GALLONS PER ACRE BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING
(PSI) (GPM)
(PSI) (GPM)
(PSI) (GPM)
1 MPH
88 FPM
2 MPH
176 FPM
3 MPH
264 FPM
4 MPH
352 FPM
5 MPH
440 FPM
7.5 MPH
660 FPM
10 MPH
880 FPM
GALLONS PER 1000 SQ. FT.BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING
GALLONS PER 100 SQ. FT. BASED ON WATER - 20” SPACING
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
.96
1.18
1.36
1.52
.096
.117
.135
.152
.48
.59
.68
.76
.048
.059
.066
.076
.32
.39
.45
.51
.032
.039
.045
.050
.24
.30
.34
.38
.024
.029
.034
.038
.19
.24
.27
.31
.019
.024
.027
.030
.13
.16
.18
.20
.012
.015
.018
.020
41.8
51.2
59.2
66.4
20.9
25.6
29.6
33.2
14.0
17.2
19.8
22.2
10.5
12.9
14.9
16.6
8.4
10.3
11.9
13.3
5.6
6.9
7.9
8.8
.10
.12
.14
.15
.009
.011
.013
.015
4.2
5.1
5.9
6.6
— BOOMLESS NOZZLE RATE CHART —
SPEED IN MPH Time Required in Seconds to Travel a distance of:
(Miles Per Hour)
100 ft 200 ft 300 ft
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
68.0
34.0
23.0
17.0
14.0
11.0
9.7
136
68
45
34
27
23
19
205
102
68
51
41
34
29
1200PS
PSI
20
30
40
GPM
1.0
1.2
1.4
SPRAY
DISTANCE
14 ft.
14 ft.
14 ft.
35
42
49.5
18
21
25
12
14
16.5
9
10
12
7
8
10
6
7
8
5
6
7
1 2 3 4
SPEED (MPH)(1/4” MNPT)
5 6 7
GALLONS PER ACRE
RATE CHART FOR 80/110-05 SPRAY TIP

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Models:
LG4253PT, LG6273PT, LG6573PT, LG45BL3PT, LG65BL3PT
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYITEM
40 Gallon Tank600240
11
60 Gallon Tank640000
1
2
3 Point Arm640403
1
3
3 Point Side Panel
64043824
Front Support64040015
Boom Bracket64041126
Lower Link Pin6404252
7
5/16" Plain Washer640422
4
8
5/16" Hex Nut600172109
5/16" x 1.25" Bolt
640421610
5/16" x 3.75" Bolt
640424411
A
1010
10
999
101010
99
3
4
6
9
5
4
9
6
1
2
7
999
####
8
11
Assembly instructions:
1.0--Assembly tank and frame as illustrated on this
page using hardware shown.
Note the orientation of the Frame Members items
as their orientation is essent ai l for proper assembly.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN BOLTS
Note: Boom mounting holes labeled with #

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PARTS LIST
PART NUMBERQTYITEM
60013311
60013412
64010523
60015224
60015315
600298
26
600259
17
DESCRIPTION
Tank Lid
Tank Lid Tether
Plastic Hose Wrap
Wand Clip Screws
2.2 GPM Lead Wire Assy.
Drain Cap Assembly
Deluxe Wand with 25ft Hose
4.0 & 5.0 GPM Lead Wire Assy.
Assembly Instructions
2.0--Insert Lead Wire Assembly into plug
at rear or pump
2.1-- Join red wire of the two wire cable to
a +12V source such as a switch, ammeter,
or positive battery post. The black wire
should be grounded or connected to the
negative battery post.
1
2
5,8
3
4
76
Models: LG4253PT, LG6273PT, LG6573PT, LG45BL3PT, LG65BL3PT
600270
18

Boom Assembly
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYITEM
45" Boom Center Section
64041411
23" Boom End Section (5 Nozzle Only)
64041222
38" Boom End Section (7 Nozzle Only)
640413
2
3
Boom Center Bracket640416
44
Boom Arm Bracket
64041725
Boom Spring64042846
5/16-18 UNC Nut
60017287
5/16-18 UNC Lock Nut62010668
5/16-18 UNC x 2.75" Hex Bolt64042369
5/16-18 UNC x 2" Pan Head Screw640426610
Boom Spacer640459211
Assembly Instructions
1.0--Install Boom Arm Brackets to Boom End Sections (23" End Sections for 5 Nozzle and 38" End Sections for 7 Nozzle) using
5/16 x 2.75" Hex Bolts, 5/16 x 2" Pan Head Screws, and 5/16 Hex Nuts. Note the orientation and position of these parts as it
is essential for proper assembly.
1.1--Install (2) Boom Center Brackets to each end of the 45" Center Boom Section using 5/16 x 2" Pan Head Screws as shown.
1.2--Install the Boom Hinge Bolts ( 5/16 x 2" Pan Head Screws) Throught the Boom Center Brackets and the Boom End Brackets
as shown in the close up detailed view. Secure in place with the 5/16 Lock Nuts. Making sure not to overtighten bolts so
boom can rotate freely.
1.3--Install the Boom Springs to Boom Center Brackets and 5/16 x 2.75 Hex bolts as shown in the close up detailed view.
1.4--Install the 5/16 Lock Nuts onto 2.75" Hex Bolts to secure the Boom Springs in place. As shown in close up detailed view.
1.5--Install the now completed Boom Assembly to the Square Boom Brackets of the Frame Assembly at the desired height,
using 5/16 x 2.75" Hex Bolts and 5/16 nuts.
9
9
7
7
1
10
10
7
44
44
2 or 3
2 or 3
77
77
7
99
10
10
7
9
7
9
10
8
8
6
11
8
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Complete Assembly
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Assembly Instructions
2.0--Install Boom Clamps onto the Spray Boom Assembly as illustrated
with Nozzle Body Fittings. Nozzle spacing should be ~20".
2.1--Insert Check Valves into Nozzle Body Fittings.
2.2--Insert Spray Tip into Bonnet Cap, then install Rubber Gasket.
2.3--Attach Bonnet Cap to Nozzle Body fittting.
2.4--Install Hose Assembly onto inline valve on the Pump Manifold.
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
7
Nozzle
5
Nozzle
ITEM
5/8" Hose Clamp
600120
14
10
1
Nozzle Body Elbow Quick Outlet
640491222
Nozzle Body TEE Quick Outlet
640492
4
23
Nozzle Body Cross 3/8 w/ Quick Outlet
640498
11
4
Flat Fan Spray Tip
640432
755
Rubber Washer
600276
75
6
Bonnet Cap 10mm Across Flats
640497
757
Check Valve / Strainer
600117
75
8
Boom Clamp
640435
75
9
7 Nozzle Boom Hose Assembly
640494
11
10
5 Nozzle Boom Hose Assembly
640495
1111
3
4
2
9
1
8
6
5
7
10
11

Boomless Assembly
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYITEM
Boomless Manifold Assembly
60028311
Boomless Bracket64040812
Boom Bracket64041123
Bonnet Cap6002822
4
1200 PSL Tip (Left)600248
15
1200 PSL Tip (Right)
60024916
5/16" x 1.25 Hex Bolt
64042147
5/16" Hex Nut60017288
Boomless Hose Assembly64043919
78
8
8
9
8
7
3
3
5
4
4
6
77
2
1
6
5LEFT TIP
RIGHT TIP
Boomless Assembly Instructions
1.0--Install Boomless Bracket onto Square Boom Brackets using 5/16" bolts and 5/16" nut
1.1--Sli ide Qu ck Clip into the back of the Boomless Manifold Assembly. (Quick Clip can only
be installed while the Boomless Manifold is not installed on the Boomless Bracket and is
used to secure the hose to the Manifold)
1.2--Install Boomless Manifold Assembly onto the Boomless Bracket using 5/16" bolts and
5/16" nuts
1.3--Install Bonnet Caps onto both ends of the Boomless Manifold Assembly.
1.4--Using a quaility thread tape install the Left Boomless Tip onto the Left Bonnet Cap and
the Right Boomless Tip onto the Right Bonnet Cap. Making sure both are oriented correctly
to achieve the correct spray pattern. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
1.5--Install Boomless Hose Assembly to Boomless Manifold and secure with Quick Clip.
Then Install the other end to Pump Manifold.
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Pump & Valve Assembly
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYITEM
2.2 GPM Pump*640451
11
4.0 GPM Pump*63020111
5.0 GPM Pump*630031
11
Manifold Body
60028912
Elbow (2.2 pumps)
60029113
Elbow (4.0 & 5.0 pumps)600292
1
3
Gauge 0-100 PSI60012914
Inline Valve6002162
5
QD EL 1260028716
5/8" Hose Clamp
60012027
1/2" Hose Clamp600288
1
8
10-24 x 1.25 Screw60013049
Relief Hose Assembly600213
1
10
Suction Hose Assembly
600315311
Cap Assembly (not shown)600298
1
12
Wand Hose Assembly
Relief Hose Assembly
Boom Hose Assembly
if equipped
The Lever adjusts the system pressure by
relieving liquid back to the tank. Adjusting
this lever will increase or decrease pressure
to both the spray wand and the spray boom.
The lever turns the spray
boom on and off
Install Wand Hose Assembly onto
Swivel Barb Assembly, by placing a
Hose Clamp over the open end of the
hose on the Wand Hose Assembly.
Then pressing the open end of the
hose onto the Swivel Barb Assembly
like shown. Secure in place by
tightening the Hose Clamp as shown.
7
Wand Hose Assembly
Boom Hose Assembly
1
1
4
3
2
0
5
6
8
1
9
7
1
*Pump included depends upon model purchased.
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Installation and Operation Precautions
yThe pump is equipped with a pressure sensing demand switch that controls the maximum
operating pressure.
yIn addition, never subject the pump to pressures above factory set/max pressure rating.
yAs long as there is inlet water pressure, the pump will not stop forward flow of water even if the
motor is turned o. Be sure the system has positive means of shutting o water supply.
yDo not operate pump in an explosive environment. Arcing from the motor brushes, switch or
excessive heat from an improperly cycled motor may cause an explosion.
yDo not locate the pump motor near low temperature plastics or combustible material. The
surface temperature of the motor may exceed 180°F (82°C).
yDo not pump gasoline or other flammable liquids. Pump head materials are designed for use
with water only. Do not use with petroleum products.
yDo not assume fluid compatibility. If the fluid is improperly matched to the pumps’ elastomers,
a leak may occur.
yTo prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before initiating any work. In the case of pump
failure, the motor housing and/or pump fluid may carry high voltage to components normally
considered safe. Therefore, always consider electrical shock hazard when working with and
handling electrical equipment. If uncertain, consult an electrician. Electrical wiring should only
be done by a qualified electrician per local and state electrical codes.
Servicing —
yEvery Year: Check system against operating standards. Flush with clean water and store in
warm dry place.
yEvery 2-3 Years: We recommend replacing the valves and checking against operating
standards.
Recommendations —
Electrical:
yThe ProFlo™ series pumps are designed for intermittent duty. Make sure that “OFF” periods are
sufficient. Consult the factory for particular data and design criteria.
yBe sure power supply used is adequate for the application.
yPump and motor specifictions are based on an alternator charged battery (13.6 VDC)
yUse sufficient battery supply power. UTV and lawn tractor batteries may aect pump
performance due to low voltage and amp ratings
yRapid On/O Cycling must be limited to no more than 6 times per minute, even
if the pump is operating in the Continuous Duty zone. Cycling could cause the
motor to heat beyond the recommended maximum temperature, and reduce the
operational life of the pump and pressure-sensing switch.
Important return safety instructions -
When returning your pump for warranty or repair, you must always do the following:
yContact factory for RMA number.
yFlush chemical residue from the pump (best done in the field).
yTag pump with type of chemicals having been sprayed.
yInclude complete description of operation problem, such as how pump was used, symptoms of
malfunction, etc. Since pumps can contain residues of toxic chemicals these steps are
necessary to protect all the people who handle return shipments, and to help pinpoint the
reason for the breakdown.
PUMP INFORMATION:
Type - 3 chamber diaphragm pump, self priming,
capable of being run dry
Pressure Control - Demand
Liquid Temperature - 140°F (60°C) Max.
Priming Capabilities - 10 feet (3 m)
Max Pressure - 100 PSI (6.9 bar)
Inlet/Outlet Ports - 3/4" Quick Attach
Weight - 5 lbs (2.3 kg)
MOTOR INFORMATION
Leads - 14 AWG, 7˝ long with 2-Pin
Temperature Limits - Motor is not equipped
with thermal protection. For user safety, optimal
performance, and maximum motor life, the motor
surface temperature should not exceed 180°F (82°C)
PUMP INFORMATION:
Type - 3 chamber diaphragm pump, self priming,
capable of being run dry
Pressure Control - Demand
Liquid Temperature - 140°F (60°C) Max.
Priming Capabilities - 8 feet (2.4 m)
Max Pressure - 200 PSI (14 bar)
Inlet/Outlet Ports - 3/4” Quick Attach
Weight - 6 lbs (2.7 kg)
MOTOR INFORMATION
Leads - 14 AWG, 7˝ long with 2-Pin
Temperature Limits - Motor is not equipped
with thermal protection. For user safety, optimal
performance, and maximum motor life, the motor
surface temperature should not exceed 180°F (82°C)
PUMP INFORMATION:
Type - 5 chamber diaphragm pump, self priming,
capable of being run dry
Pressure Control - Demand
Liquid Temperature - 140°F (60°C) Max.
Priming Capabilities - 14 feet (4 m)
Max Pressure Capabilities - 150 PSI (10 bar)
Inlet/Outlet Ports - 3/4” Quick Attach
Weight - 8 lbs (3.62 kg)
MOTOR INFORMATION
Leads - 14 AWG, 7˝ long with 2-Pin
Temperature Limits - Motor is not equipped
with thermal protection. For user safety, optimal
performance, and maximum motor life, the motor
surface temperature should not exceed 180°F (82°C)
12 Volt DC Motor-Driven Diaphragm Pumps
3300 Series: 2.2 GPM 3200 Series: 3.2-4.0 GPM 5500 Series: 4.0-5.3GPM
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Troubleshooting Guide —
Problem/Causes and Remedies:
Pump will not Start
Check:
• Correct voltage (±10%) and electrical connections
• Fuse or breaker
• Pressure switch operation and correct voltage at switch
• Rectifier or motor for open or grounded circuit
• Locked drive assembly
Pump will not Prime (No discharge with motor running)
Check:
• Debris in strainer
• Restriction (kinks) in inlet/outlet tubes
• Debris or swelling in inlet/outlet valves
Pump will not Shut Off (Output line closed and no leaks)
Check:
• Air trapped in outlet line or pump head
• Correct voltage to pump
• Debris in pump inlet/outlet valves
• Loose drive assembly or pump head screws
• Pressure switch operations/adjustments
Leaks from Pump Head or Switch
Check:
• Loose screws at switch or pump head
• Switch diaphragm ruptured or pinched
• Punctured diaphragm if fluid is present
Spray & Pump FAQs —
--Why does the pump not run all the time?
This is a demand pump and only runs with flow; spray wand, by-pass, spray tips or leak in system
--Why does the pump surge while using the spray wand?
Low flow may cause the pump to surge (or cycle). This could happen when the spray wand is adjusted for a small or fine spray
pattern. To overcome, slightly open the by-pass valve.
--How do I adust the pressure?
Pressure should be adjusted by regulating the by-pass valve (slightly opening or closing).
--What is the optimal operating pressure?
40 PSI - This can be accomplished by turning on the pump and adjusting the bypass valve until the gauge reads 40 PSI (or slightly
higher). The pump will run continuously. Ensure that the boom and/or handgun is not spraying while you set the pressure. The
pressure will drop slightly when the boom and/or handgun is operated.
--What pressure should the pressure gauge read?
Please refer to the operation instructions for boom operating pressures, varying boom pressures can be achieved by regulating or
adjusting the by-pass valve. Typically the spray wand will be operated between 20 and 40 PSI.
--What is the recommended PSI to inflate the tires?
30 PSI Max
--My pump quit and will not restart - what should I check?
Check all electrical connections. Ensure switch is in the on position. Check in-line fuse and/or fuse in car adapter end. Ensure
correct voltage +/- 10%. 12-13 volt
--Low flow or no flow at all - what should I check?
Check for a clogged suction hose and/or suction strainer. Often you will need to clean the suction strainer. Check for proper voltage.
--Is there a fuse for the sprayer?
Yes, either an in-line fuse, a fuse located in the car adapter housing or both.
--What size fuse should I use as a replacement?
7.5 amp
--What is the range of the spray wand?
35 feet max
--How should I clean the tank after use?
Tank should be cleaned with Nutrasol® or similar tank cleaning agent, and then rinsed with water.
--Is there an adjustment screw on the pump to adjust pressure?
Yes, please refer to the operation instructions, "Adjusting the Pressure Switch".
--How do I remove / replace fuse?
Unscrew in-line fuse connector, or unscrew the car adapter housing.
--Can the spray tip on the wand be replaced with a different type of tip?
Yes, however your wand comes with a #18 tip which is standard. Brass tips generally produce better spray patterns than plastic.
--Each time I turn on the pump my fuse blows.
1) Excessive voltage 2) Improper adjustment of the pressure switch 3) Damaged wiring harness.
--What is the warranty (time duration) on pump, tank, trailer pieces, and accessories?
1 year as stated in operation instructions.
--Pressure gauge reads 85 -90 psi before shutting off - should pump shut off at 60 psi?
Pump 7802 2.0 GPM comes preset from the factory to shut off at 60 PSI. Should this vary please see, "Adjusting the Pressure
Switch" in the operation manual. Turn on pump and hold spray wand open, slowing adjust until the pump shuts off at 60 PSI.
--Pump continues to run and surge when not spraying.
Ensure the by-pass is completely closed and your system has no leaks. Check by-pass hose to ensure no fluid is passing through the
valve while in the closed postion. If so replace valve.
WARNING - Ensure the wiring harness does not become pinched or damaged in any way. This may damage the pump or cause
the wiring harness to overheat, resulting in a melt down or fire.
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