PBM HAV 300 User manual

HAV 300 & 400
Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents
Dealer Services and Equipment Warranty ...........................................................................2
Pre-run Operations...............................................................................................................3
Break-in Period.....................................................................................................................4
Safety Checklist....................................................................................................................4
Pre-eld Operations..............................................................................................................4
HAV Controls, Operation & Locations ..............................................................................5, 6
Start-up & Jump Starting ......................................................................................................7
HAV Spray System Operations ............................................................................................8
Preparing Your HAV for Storage...........................................................................................9
HAV Maintenance & Service ..............................................................................................10
HAV Maintenance Schedule...............................................................................................10
Specications .....................................................................................................................11
HAV Service Parts..............................................................................................................11
HAV Repair Policy ..............................................................................................................12
HAV Maintaince Chart ........................................................................................................13
HAV Wiring Schematic .......................................................................................................14
Dealer Service & Equipment Warranty
Identify your equipment to the dealer:
All PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. equipment is designated by a serial number. On the HAV Series
sprayers, the serial number is stamped on the plate riveted below the left-hand side of the
driver’s seat. The engine, spraying pump, and other equipment on the HAV sprayer may
vary by individual unit manufactured number. When contacting PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc
for services, parts, or general assistance, please be ready to supply the manufacturer and
model number information.
Limited One-year Warranty
For a period of one year, PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. warrants to the original purchases, that
all new PBM Sprayers and other PBM manufactured products sold to the buyer wether
direct or by an authorized PBM Dealer, will be free of defects in materials and workmanship.
PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. obligation is expressly limited, at the sole option of, to the repair or
replacement of those parts determined by PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. personnel to have failed
due to a defect as described above. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES shall this warranty be
interpreted by anyone to apply in those cases of failure due causes such as vehicle or other
accidents, acts of God, transportation, neglect to perform required maintenance or other
customer required services, abuse of the equipment, or causes not from the ordinary opera-
tion of the product. Further, repair of the system or any part thereof resulting from the use of
incompatible materials; material not suitable due to corrosive or abrasive elements, is NOT
covered under the terms of this limited warranty.
Warning:
PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc., having NO CONTROL over the environment, operation, materials
chosen, or chemicals selected for use by the end user in a PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. HAV
Series product, Assumes no liability for the consequences of the use or misuse of the prod-
uct by the owner, his agents, employees or any others. PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. shall NOT
be liable for any special, direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damage of any kind,
including but not limited to: loss of time, labor costs or other charges, including shipping,
postage or transportation costs, in connection with product use or the repair or replace-
ment of defective parts. We make claim of tness for merchantability or any other warranty,
expressed or implied. Nor is anyone else whether employed by PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. or
not, authorized to do so on our behalf. Please call 1-800-688-1334 for questions regarding
this limited warranty.
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Pre-run Operations
Remember always... Safety FIRST!
This is the industry standard “Safety Alert”symbol. It appears next to items or
operations that could be dangerous to you or to other people using this equipment. Please
read these messages thoroughly and carefully. It is essential that you read ALL of the in-
structions and safety regulations in this Owner’s Manual before using any equipment.
General Safety Guidelines for the HAV Series Sprayer
Read and understand this Owners Manual before operating this equipment. Failure to
do so could result in extreme personal injury, death or equipment damage.
Prevent re hazards Do NOT place ammable objects close to the vehicle engine. DO
NOT park the vehicle over or near ammable materials (this includes, but is not lim-
ited to dry eld grasses).
Do NOT allow children to operate this vehicle or it’s equipment. Keep children and
pets away from all general areas of operation.
You MUST know how to stop the engine quickly, and also understand the operation of
all controls of this vehicle. Never permit ANYONE to operate the equipment without
proper instruction.
Keep hands, feet, hair and any loose clothing items away from all rotating parts (such
as: fans, drive belts and drive lines).
Do NOT operate this HAV Sprayer with passengers on the vehicle at any time.
Use extreme caution when in reverse or backing the HAV. The spray assembly
can / may limit operator visibility.
Fuel is extremely ammable and may explode under certain conditions. Refuel
your HAV only in a well ventilated area with the vehicle engine STOPPED and
turned OFF! DO NOT SMOKE or allow ames / sparks in the refueling area or in the
areas where fuel is stored.
Avoid spilling fuels when refueling. Fuel vapor(s) and / or spilled fuel(s) are highly
ammable and can / may ignite. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry
before starting the HAV’s engine.
Never run the HAV’s engine in an enclosed or conned area. Exhaust contains
poisonous carbon monoxide gas: exposure to this gas can / may cause loss of
consciousness and can / may lead to death.
The HAV muer becomes very HOT during operations and remains HOT for some
time after the vehicle has stopped and the engine has been turned o. Avoid touching
the muer or exhaust pipe while it remains HOT or serious burns can be the immedi-
ate result.
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Safety Checklist
Before operating the HAV, conduct ALL the following safety checks:
Vehicle
1. Check all uid levels. Including engine fuels, oil, hydraulic oil levels and coolant.
2. Check tire pressure and lug torque.
3. Check drive belt tension.
4. Check and inspect for visible leaks in the engine and hydraulic systems.
5 Check and adjust operator / driver seat and safety belt.
6. Ensure smooth non-binding operation of shifting controls and throttle controls. Service
brakes.
7 Adjust backup camera.
8. Without starting the engine, turn the ignition key to the ON position. You should hear the
Oil Cooler Fan running, if not immediate service of the Oil Cooler Fan is required before
operation of the HAV. Failure to service the fan will result in irreversible damage.
Spraying System
1. Check and inspect for visible leaks anywhere on the equipment.
2. Check boom retainers.
3. Check and inspect all personnel protective equipment (i.e. NIOSH approved respirator,
chemical protective suit and chemical protective gloves). Important: When using the PBM
Supply & Mfg., Inc. HAV, or ANY sprayer, for chemical applications, consult your
chemical supplier or County Agricultural Commissioner for necessary protective
precautions before use.
Breaking in the HAV’s Engine
Some engines require a “break-in period” after manufacturing. During this time special pro-
cedures must be followed for proper engine performance.
Kubota Diesel Engine: V1505-TE3: Change the oil and oil lter cartridge after the rst 50
hours of operations.
Pre-eld Operations
To perform pre-eld operation checks, select and area such as a gravel lot or large
ventilated shop area, and ll the tank to the proper levels with water ONLY.
1. Start the engine and adjust to desired RPM.
2. Engage the spray pump by pulling out switch located on dashboard.
3. If applicable, engage mechanical agitation by turning on the switch located on the dash of
the HAV.
4. Adjust the spray pressure regulating valve to desired pressure - refer to chemical label or
the manufacturer’s recommendations for optimal pressure of that chemicals application.
5 Set the boom height and nozzle spacing. See Teejet®’s product catalog or your chemical
dealer for further specications.
6. Activate the spray control valves with the toggle switches OR optional foot switch.
7. Check for leaks at hoses, ttings, lters, etc...
8. After all the adjustments and checks are complete, add chemical as per chemical label or
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Do NOT operate the Hydrostatic HAV in “High” range with a full load as damage can
/ may occur.
The HAV Series sprayers are NOT approved for “on-highway” use!
Check your County Regulations for check valve and double check valve require-
ments. Check for chemical compatibility with your HAV or any chemical sprayer.
Refer to the chemical label or manufacturer for compatibility specications.
After each use: rinse the HAV completely in the application eld. Drain the system
completely and ush with water and Extend®or similar neutralizer.
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Operations and Location of Controls
Vehicle operation ~ cab controls and instruments
1.
2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8. 9.
10. 11. 12.
13. 14.
15.
16.
17. 18.
19.
20.
21.
22. 23.
24.
1. Backup camera display
2. Raven Spray console (optional)
3. Preheat/ Ignition light
4. Ignition switch
5. Engine throttle control
6. Fuel gauge
7. Battery volt meter
8. Steering column
9. Hour meter
10. Spray pump switch
11. Head light on/o switch
12. Boom light on/o switch
13. Low pump pressure alarm
14. Fan control
15. Air conditioning control
16. Air louvers
17. Temperature gauge Murphy switch
18. Oil pressure gauge Murphy switch
19. Parking brake indicator light
20. Oil pressure cut-out bypass switch
21. High/low hydraulic range switch
22. Raven®boom control foot switch
23. Heater control cable
24. Parking brake switch
25. Air ride pressure gauge
26. Air ride pressure release switches
27. Left Boom up/down or Accessory Boomless nozzle up/down (shown)
28. Right Boom up/down, or Accessory or unused
29. Left Boom in/out
30. Right Boom in/out
31. Hydrostatic wheel Locker on/o
32. Hydrostatic drive lever
27. 28.
29. 30.
31.
Switch Cluster- Conguration shown is for a hydraulic boom with
accessory boomless nozzle. Conguration will dier with machine op-
tions.
32.
25.
26.
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Operations and Location of Controls
(Continued from previous page).
1. Raven® Boom section valves
2. Flow meter
3. Front agitation Valve
4. Battery housing door
5. CD Player with stereo speakers.
6. Manual seat belt
7. Rear agitation valve
8. Garden hose ush port
9. Supply selection valve
10. Suction strainer
6. Manual Seat Belt
5. CD Player with Stereo Speakers
3.
2.
4.
1.
7.
10.
8.
9.
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Starting the HAV
Ignition Switch Positions
PREHEAT Warms the glow plugs.
OFF Shuts o the engine and all accessories. Key may only be removed from O position.
ON Enables operation of all electrical accessories and allows the engine to continue
running after initial start.
START Cranks the starter motor. Key position must be released immediately when
engine starts to prevent damage to starter. Spring-loaded to enable the switch to
return to the ON position when released.
Step 1, Pre-heat the Engine
For Diesel models, In cold temperatures it is necessary to pre-heat the engine before start-
ing. Pre-heat by turning the ignition switch to the left and holding until the orange indicator
light turns o.
Step 2, Turn the ignition switch to “ON”
and press the oil pressure cut-out bypass switch (located on gauge panel) at the same time.
Step 3, Turn the ignition switch to “START”
until the engine starts, then immediately release the switch. Release the ignition switch if
the engine does NOT start within 10 seconds. Prolonged cranking of the engine without
starting it may damage the starter motor.
Step 4, Watch the oil pressure gauge
until the pressure exceeds 10 PSI, then release the oil pressure cut-out bypass switch.
If the oil pressure does not register or does not rise above 10 PSI within several sec-
onds, shut down the engine immediately and check for any of the following problems: Is the
engine oil level too low? Does the engine oil have dirt in it? Is the oil pressure gauge hose
faulty? Is anything causing the low oil pressure Murphy switch, or water temperature Murphy
switch to kill the engine?
Step 5, Adjust the engine speed to desired RPM
Shutting Down the HAV
1. Return the throttle lever to the lowest idle position.
2. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position.
3. With the ignition in the “OFF” position, it is now safe to remove the key.
Jump Starting the HAV
If the HAV cannot be started because the battery is out of charge, it can be jump started
from another battery. NOTE: Batteries produce explosive gases and other explosive
fuels may be present during the jump starting process. Keep sparks, ames and smoking
materials away from the battery at all times.
1. Use high quality jumper cables and make sure all connections are clean and solidly
connected.
2. Wear proper eye protection before attempting a jump, in case of acid contact with skin,
eyes or clothing. If Accidental Contact Does Occur, Flush Immediately With Water For
ONE Full Minute And Seek IMMEDIATE Medical Attention.
3. Connect positive (+) terminals rst. Be sure to NOT cross the cables while making
connections. Do NOT allow contact between the cable clamps while making connection.
4. Connect one end of the ground cable to the ground (-) terminal on good battery rst.
Then connect the other end of the ground cable to a solid, bare-metal connection on the
engine. Do NOT connect to the negative (-) terminal of the battery.
5. Start the engine.
6. Disconnect the ground cable at both ends before disconnecting the positive (+) cable.
Engine
Dead Battery
Booster
Battery
Second Jumper Cable
First Jumper Cable
Start
On
Off
Pre-Heat
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Preparing to Operate the HAV Sprayer
1. Conduct ALL Safety Checks.
2. Adjust the operator / driver seat for easy reach of all controls.
3. Fasten the seat belt.
4. Check the Hydrostatic control is in the “neutral” position.
5. Insert key into ignition slot.
6. Start the engine.
7. Adjust the throttle (Manufacturer suggests running machine at full throttle while in
operation for better engine cooling.)
8. Check all the gauges.
9. Select low gear range when chemical application is in process or chemical is in tank.
10. Release the brake.
11. Move the hydrostatic drive lever forward (“F”) to achieve forward direction and speed
control. Pull lever back to (“R”) for reverse direction and speed control.
HAV Spraying System Operation
Your PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. HAV comes with a 300 or 400 gallon polyethylene tank, a
centrifugal pump, and a variety of optional boom congurations. When operating your HAV
sprayer (or any sprayer for chemical applications), please consult your chemical supplier,
manufacturer, or County Agricultural Commissioner for necessary protective precautions
before use.
Setup and Operation
1. Visually check all spraying components for tightness, cracks, leaks, etc.
2. Close the tank shuto valve and turn the supply selection valve to the garden hose port
to isolate the lter. Remove lter and check for excessive contaminants (i.e. sand, dirt,
debris, etc.). Reinstall lter and turn the supply selection valve to the tank supply.
3. Fill tank with water to proper level.
4. Release boom arm retainers and swing boom arms into position.
5. Adjust the boom height by loosening the boom height lock down bolts and sliding the
boom arm into the desired height.
6. Level the boom arm with the upper lock bolts: to ensure left and right sides are EVEN.
7. Adjust the boom length for desired spray width by loosening the lock bolt and sliding
the boom end out.
8. Adjust the rear boom height by removing the bolts and repositioning the boom on the
hanger. See nozzle data sheet for desired distance from spray target.
9. Adjust the spray nozzle spacing. (For your specic nozzles, please refer to the nozzle’s
data sheet or consult a chemical dealer for application instructions).
10. Start the engine and adjust to desired RPM.
11. Close the front agitation valve and put the spray pump into spray mode using the selec-
tion switch on the dash board.
12. Check for system leaks at ttings, couplings, hoses and nozzles.
13. Check spray pattern and catch cup amounts. Refer to nozzle data sheet or chemical
dealer for desired results. Clean or replace damaged tips.
14. Open the front and rear agitation valves on the tank and put the spray pump into agita-
tion mode using the selection switch on the dashboard.
15. Mix the chemicals ~ see chemical label, dealer or manufacturer for proper procedures.
16. Once the spray solution is thoroughly mixed, put the pump into spray mode and close
one of the agitation valves.
17. You are now ready to begin application with your PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. HAV Series
sprayer.
18. Use the toggle switches on Raven console to turn on and o independent boom sec-
tions, or the oor mounted foot switch to turn on and o the entire spray boom.
19. When nished spraying, ush entire spray system with water and a neutralizing agent
such as Extend®to prevent clogging and/or equipment damage.
Rear Boom Height Bolts
Boom Length Adjuster Bolt
Boom Height and Leveling
Lock Bolts
Front Agitation Valve
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Preparing the HAV for Storage
Preparing the Kubota®diesel engine for winter or storage:
Before storing the engine for more than a few months, clean the machine thoroughly and do
ALL of the following:
1. Drain the radiator coolant. Replace with new 50/50 antifreeze coolant.
Since water may freeze when the temperatures drop below 32O F (0OC), it is very
important that an antifreeze solution is left in the machine.
2. Remove any dirty engine oil and ll with new oil. Run the engine for about ve minutes
to allow the oil to penetrate to all the parts.
3. Check all the bolts and nuts and tighten (if necessary).
4. Remove the battery from the engine. Recharge it and adjust the electrolyte level. Store
the battery in a dry / dark place. *When the engine is not used for a long period of time,
run it for about ve minutes under “no load” conditions every 2-3 months to keep it free
from rust. If the engine is stored without this running method, condensation from the air
may cause rust on sliding parts of the engine. **If the engine is not run for longer than
5-6 months, apply oil to the valve guide and valve stem sealing and make sure the valve
works smoothly before starting the engine.
Preparing the spraying system for winter or storage:
1. Rinse the entire machine in the application eld. Drain the system and ush completely
with fresh water and a solution that will neutralize any liquid mixed according to the
manufacturer’s directions. (Extend® works well for many chemicals)
3. Drain the system completely, empty the strainer, run the pump dry momentarily to re
move all excess water. Flush the pump with a 50% solution of permanent type autom-
obile anti-freeze containing a rust inhibitor and water. A rust inhibitor such as Fluid Film
(item number 2160-0010) can also be squirted into the ports of the pump. Turn the shaft
several times to draw the protective liquid through the pump and coat the entire surface.
Drain the pump and plug ports to keep out air during storage. For short periods of
idleness, non-corrosive liquids may be left in the pump, but air MUST be kept out. Plug
the ports or seal port connections.
3. Remove the ow meter at the end of each spraying season. Clean the ow meter
turbine and inlet hub. Clean o all metal lings and wettable powders which have
hardened on the plastic and metal parts. Check the inlet hub and turbine assembly for
worn or damaged turbine blades and bearings.
4. Remove the console from the cab when not in use for extended periods to prevent the
batteries from discharging.
HAV Hydraulic Systems Fluid
Always check the uid levels before operation. To check the hydraulic uid level, refer to the
sight glass located on the hydraulic reservoir on the left side center of the HAV. Fluid level
should be through the center of the sight glass when the machine is on at, level ground. If
the uid level is below the center of the sight glass, add clean, new hydraulic uid up to the
center of the sight glass.
Hydraulic Fluid Types:
Shell Donax® TD oils are premium quality uids for use in transmissions, hydraulic systems,
oil immersed brakes and other ancillary systems tted to agricultural tractors and o-road
equipment. They are exceptional universal tractor uids specially formulated for use where a
common uid reservoir serves transmissions, nal drives and hydraulic systems.
PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. recommends you use Shell Donax® TD premium hydraulic uid,
or Mobile-(424) premium hydraulic uid in the HAV hydraulic system. Contact your local
hydraulic oil distributor to cross reference these uids if these are not available in your area.
For severe conditions, reduce the schedule durations by one-half. Severe conditions are
considered high ambient temperatures, high tractive eort and / or dirty operating environ-
ments.
Pump drain port
Strainer
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HAV Service Schedules
Refer to the Kubota®engine manual provided with the HAV sprayer for detailed instructions
on engine related maintaince.
Interval Service Item
After 1st 50 hours Change oil, oil lter
After 1st 100 hours Check Wheel Bearings, grease front end, tighten if necessary.
After 1st 200 hours Change Hydraulic oil and lters
Every use Flush spray system with water and neutralizing agent when nished spraying.
Every 50 hours Clean lter of spray system, check fuel lines and clamp bands, check hydraulic
oil level.
Every week of use Grease front tie rod ends, spindle pivots, and rear axle pivot points.
Every 100 hours Clean the air cleaner element, clean fuel lter, check battery electrolyte levels,
check engine belts.
Every 200 hours Change the oil, replace oil lter cartridge, check radiator hoses and clamp bands.
Every 400 hours Replace fuel lter element
Every 400 hours Re-pack and re-grease front end and pivot.
Every 500 hours Remove sediment in fuel tank, clean the water jacket(radiator interior), replace
the fan belt
Every 500 hours or 1 yr Change Hydraulic oil and lters
Every 800 hours Check valve clearance
Every 1-2 months Recharge battery
Every year or 6 cleanings Replace engine air lter element.
Every year Service Air conditioning/heater
Every 2 years Replace the battery, radiator hoses and clamp bands, replace fuel pipes and
clamps, change radiator coolant.
End of season Prepare HAV for storage (see section titled “preparing the HAV for storage”)
HAV Maintenance
Kubota®Diesel Engine
Checking Engine Oil
1. Check oil level before starting the engine or more than ve minutes after it as stopped.
2. Remove oil dipstick, wipe it completely clean and replace it, remove it once more and
read the uid level on the dipstick. If the oil level is too low, remove the oil ller plug and
add oil to the upper limit mark on the dipstick.
Oil Change
1. Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the engine and drain all the old oil. Draining the
oil will be easier and complete if done while engine is still hot.
2. Supply new engine oil up to the upper limit on the dipstick. NOTE: NEVER change the
oil while the engine is running.
3. If changing oil grades, be sure to remove ALL old oil before adding oil of the new grade.
Air Conditioning Service: (optional accessory)
1. Check the air conditioning condenser for excessive build-up of dirt, leaves, etc., in the
cooling fans. Blow out the condenser on a regular basis to ensure adequate air-ow
through the ns.
2. Check the air conditioning compressor drive belts and tighten as necessary. The
adjuster is located on the bottom side of the compressor. Tighten the belts until there is
enough play to twist the belts one quarter turn.
Greasing
1. Using a grease gun, add fresh grease to the tie rod ends, spindle pivots, and both rear
axle pivots.
Figure 6. Oil Level Dipstick
“F” Mark
F
L
Operating
Range
Oil Grade Table (V1505-TE3)
For temperatures
above 77O F (25O
C)
Use either SAE30,
SAE10W-30 or
SAE10W-40
For temperatures
32OF to 77OF
(0-25O C)
Use either SAE20,
SAE10W-30 or
SAE10W-40
For temperatures
below 32O F (0O C)
Use either SAE10,
SAE10W-30 or
SAE10W-40
Important: Change the oil after the rst
50 hours of use when the engine is
new. Change the oil and lter every 200
hours after that.
Front Axle Grease Points
Rear Axle Pivot Grease Point
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HAV Service Parts & Filters
HAV 300 & 400 (V1505-TE3 Engine)
Item number Description
7702 Dimmer Switch For Booms
35306 75 Amp Push Pull Switch
E-02 Key Switch
29V00-120 Throttle Cable
21-458P Neutral Safety Switch
173-LTT-3-73 F-N-R Shift Cable
60745K421 Rod End For F-N-R Shift Cable
20T-250-12-1/2” Murphy Pressure Switch
518APH-12 Tattle Tale Switch
080184AE Green Fuel Cap
KEARS-37560 Starter
17208-60010 Fuel Shuto Solenoid
70000-43081 Fuel Filter
16285-52032 Fuel Lift Pump
16264-52140 Fuel Pump Gasket
25-7390 Engine Belts 2-Pack
SPE-50-10 Hydraulic Oil Filters (2x)
16271-32090 Engine Oil Filter
H002040 Air Pre-Cleaner Assembly
P822858 Inner Air Filter
P821575 Outer Air Filter
430-381 12” Oil Cooler Fan (2x)
430-383 14” Condenser Fan
404-475 Condenser
504-270 A/C Compressor
HAV 300 & 400 (V1505-TE3 Engine)
Item number Description
H004-150 Right Spindle
H004-100 Left Spindle
110-683 Alternator
107-1 Alternator Pully
1685900CB042 Hub
15529 Seal
1428600 Dust Cap
L68149 Inner Bearing
L44649 Outer Bearing
0801701 Race – Inner
0801700 Race – Outer
310-113 Rod Ends for Frontend
H004-580 Tie Rod
H004-575 Front Beam
H004-505 Bolt Plate
2702-LB King Pins
CH-5592 Pump Switch (Used with PWM Valves)
3430-0445 Chemical Pump Seal
050510000050 Low Pressure Switch
16292-72940 Upper Radiator Hose
16292-72850 Lower Radiator Hose
5000604 Trunion Seal for Stat Pump
K135-42FLE Nylon Hub - Mounts to Flywheel
M42-13T Hub - Mounts to Hydraulic Pump
To order specify item number: Example: 70000-43081
Front Axle Parts Reference
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PBM Warranty Repair Policy for HAV Series Sprayers
In the event that warranty repairs are needed for any HAV Series Sprayer the purchasing party must seek approval from PBM
Supply & Mfg., Inc. before ay repairs are started. PBM will then arrange to either perform the repairs, or will direct the customer
to the nearest authorized HAV Service Center. Not all PBM Sprayer Dealers are authorized to repair or service HAV Spray-
ers.
Any and all warranty repairs must be performed by an HAV Service Center authorized by PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. Any work per-
formed by a repair center not authorized by PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. will void the warranty and the customer will be responsible
for the cost of the repairs.
I, the purchaser, have read, agree and understand the PBM Warranty Repair Policy for HAV Series Sprayers.
Purchaser Signature: Date: / /
PBM Representative : Date: / /
Model:
Invoice / Sales Order #
Invoice Date: / /
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HAV Maintenance Chart
Date Hours Type of service Machine ID Service Tech
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HAV 300 & 400 Wiring Schematic
www.pbmsprayers.com
Chico ~ 1-800-688-1334
Northern California
Fowler ~ 1-877-688-1334
Central California
Murrieta ~ 1-866-922-7627
Southern California
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HAV Sprayers
Cover ground without compacting it.
Versatility, with safety and comfort.
PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc.’s HAV self-propelled sprayer series oers a wide variety of congurations to optimize each machine for
individual needs. Each machine provides the operator with maximum levels of convenience, safety and functionality under vari-
ous herbicide, pesticide and fertilizer
application conditions. Increase spraying production in orchards, vineyards, large turf and other agricultural applications. PBM
Supply & Mfg., Inc has options that many other manufacturers don’t. PBM Supply & Mfg., Inc. has the knowledge and creativity
to build the ultimate tool the way you want.
Standard features include: Kubota®42hp turbocharged diesel engine, Hydraulic wheel motors, front and rear spring suspension,
25 x 10.5-15 front tires / 27 x 10.5-15 rear tires, combination air conditioning and heating unit, power steering, headlights, brake
lights, boom lights, powder-coated steel frame (in a variety of custom colors), tinted windows, right and left sliding windows, 300
or 400 gallon elliptical poly tank and a 16 inch hinged vented lid.
Popular options include: Tilt steering, on-board closed mix systems, Raven®spray-rate control systems, GPS navigation sys-
tems, CD player, manual and hydraulic spray boom, Cab ltration, boomless nozzles, hose reels, foam markers and 31 x 15.5-15
tires.
HAV Specications
Vehicle
Fuel Tank: 20 gallons (US)
Overall Length: 152 inches
Overall Width: 72 inches
Overall Height: 67 inches
Wheel Centers: 60 inches
Wheel Base: 78 inches
Overall Dry Weight: 4,250lbs
Front Tires: 25 x 10.5 x 15
Rear Tires: 27 x 10.5 x 15
Engine: 42hp TurboDiesel
Hydraulic Reservoir Capacity: Approximately 20 gallons (US)
Hydraulic Drive System
System Type: closed center
Pump: variable displacement piston pump
Wheel Motors: 2 speed wheel motors
Hydraulic Fluid: Shell Donax® TD premium hydraulic uid or Mobile-(424)
Auxiliary Hydraulic System
System Type: open center
Pump (1) Steering Circuit: gear pump (.24 in3/rev)
Steering Circuit: 3.1 GPM @ 3000 RPM
Pump (2) Chemical Pump Drive: gear pump (.51 in3/rev)
Steering Pressure Relief Setting: 1800 PSI
Hydraulic Fluid: Shell Donax® TD premium hydraulic uid or Mobile-(424)
Spraying System
Tank: 300 or 400 gallon (US) polyethylene construction
Spray Pump: Hypro®9303P centrifugal pump
www.pbmsprayers.com
Chico ~ 1-800-688-1334
Northern California
Fowler ~ 1-877-688-1334
Central California
Murrieta ~ 1-866-922-7627
Southern California 15

Eective Date : 07 / 11 / 2018
www.pbmsprayers.com
Chico ~ 1-800-688-1334
Northern California
Fowler ~ 1-877-688-1334
Central California
Murrieta ~ 1-866-922-7627
Southern California
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