Brinly-Hardy ST-151BH manual

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    15 & 25 GALLON T OW -BEHIND LA WN SPRA YER OWNER’S MANUAL SPRA YER MODEL: ST -151BH ST -251BH Important: This man ual contains informa tion for the safety of persons an d property . Read it carefully before as sembly and operatio n of the equ ipment! • Assembly • Inst allation • Operation • Rep air Part s Recommen ded for use with R i[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 1. CONGRA TULA TIONS on the pu rchase of your ne w lawn sprayer! Y our l awn sprayer i s designed, engineer ed and manufac- tured to give you the best possible d ependability a nd performan ce. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES Please read and retain this manual. The instru ctions enables you to assemble and maintain your lawn spr ayer prope[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 2. TO HELP PREVENT BODIL Y INJURY DUE TO LOSS OF ST ABILITY OR CONTROL: • Do not exceed maximum towing capacity of to wing vehi- cle listed in the vehicle operator's manual. • Do not exceed 5 mph. • Do not tow this machine behind a motor vehicle such as a car or truck. • Do not tow this machine behind a ZTR (Zero T urn R[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 3. ST -151 ST -251 a a b b 1 EXPLODED VIEW (T ank Assembly) T ools Required for Assembly: • 1/2” Wrench (2) • Pliers • T ape Measure • Safety Glasses • Gloves 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 11 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 PARTS REFERENCE[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 4. P ARTS LIST (T ank Assembly) REF NO. ST -151 P ART NO. ST -251 PA R T N O . DESCRIPTION QTY . 1. B-6026 B-6025 S pr ayer T ank 1 2. B-6028 B-6028 T a n k Ca p 1 3. B-651 1 B-651 1 Clip, W and Ho lder 1 4. B-6027 B-6027 Pump, 2.0 GPM CE rated 1 5. B-6030 B-6030 Wiring Harness w/ switch 1 6. B-6031 B-6031 Wiring Harness, Battery Con[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 5. EXPLODED VIEW (Trailer Assembly) T ools Required for Assembly: • 1/2” Wrench (2) • Pliers • T ape Measure • Safety Glasses 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 45 47 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 47 47 47 47 48 49 49 50 53 52 52 52 52 51 PARTS REFERENCE[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 6. P ARTS LIST (T railer Assembly) REF NO. ST -151 PA R T N O . ST -251 PA R T N O . DESCRIPTI ON QTY . 33. B-3034-10 B-30 34-10 Clevi s 1 34. B-6322F-10 B-63 22F-10 T ow ba r 1 35. B-5922 B-5922 Logo, Decal 1 36. B-6322R-10 B-6322R-10 Base, Rear 1 37. B-5684-01 B-56 84-01 Axle 1 38. S-1 142 S-1 142 Boom Support 2 39. S-1 141-10 S-1 [...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 7. Figure 1. INST ALL CLEVIS 1a. Insta ll Clevis (33) to the T ow- bar (34). 1b. Insta ll Hitch Pin (44) and secure with H airpin Cotte r . (48). 2a. Remove the T a nk Cap (2). 2b. Attach the W and Holder Clip (3) to the S prayer T ank (1) using the #10-14 x 3/8 inch screw (29), as shown. 2c. Attach th e mesh S trainer (13) by reachi[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 8. Figure 3. AT TA C H H O S E TO W AND 3a. With pliers clamp on e end of the 3/8 inch x 12 foot hose (1 4) to the Hand W and (10) using one Hose Clamp (15), as shown. Figure 4. ASSEMBLE HOSE SWIVEL NUTS 4a. Insert a H ose Barb (23 ) through the threaded side of e ach Hose Swivel Nut (24), as shown. 4b. Insert one V inyl W asher (1 1[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 9. Figure 5. 5a. Attach the W and Hose (14) to the Hose Barb (23) previ- ously installed to th e Dual T ee V alve (9) as sh own. 5b. Clamp the hose in place using a plier s to secure the Hose C lamp (15) ove r the Hose barb. 5c. S tow the wand and hose by wrapping i t around th e top of the sprayer tank, then secure the wan d to the [...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 10. 42 47 37 44 50 44 37 36 Figure 8. INST ALL WHEELS 8a. Inst all Axle (3 7) in to R ear Base (36 ). 8b. Install Axl e S pacer (46) to one side of the Axle (37) followe d by a Flat W asher (43), Wheel, (42) an d another Flat Washer (43). Note: Make sure valve stem is outboard to m ain- tain pr oper tire inflat ion. 8c. Att ach E-Rin[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 11 . Figure 9. 9a. Install th e Boom Supports (38) to the lef t and right side of the Rear Base Assemb ly (36) using 2 Lock Nuts (45), as shown. Note: Thread lock nut close to the end of t he boom support. 45 Whiz Lock Nut, 5/16” Qty . 2 45 39 40 50 41 INST ALL BOOM SUPPORTS 45 45 38 45 Whiz Lock Nut, 5/16” Qty . 4 Note: Thr ead [...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 12. Figure 1 1. 1 1a. Route th e free end of th e pump supply hose (17) thro ugh the hole i n the Boom Center Bar (39), as shown. 1 1b. Fit the cent er orifice of th e Hose Barb (21) in the end of the 30 inch hose (17), as shown. CONNECT PUMP SUPPL Y HOSE TO BOOM 17 39 21 Figure 12. Note: The S prayer T ip (25) and Nozzle S trainer ([...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 13. Figure 13. CONNECT SPRA YER HOSES 13a) Connect the S prayer Hose (16) for both left and right sprayer nozzles to the Hose Barb (21), as shown . 13b) Once hook ed to trac- tor , measure the dist ance between th e boom exten- sions and the gro und. Adjust threade d nut un til you get th e a distance of approximately 16. 5 inches. S[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 14. INSTALLING SPRAYER 1. Park machine safely . (See T owing Machine manual.) 2. Align sprayer drawbar with towing machin e drawbar . 3. Install Hitch Pin (44) t hrough sprayer drawbar and machine drawbar . Secure Hitch Pin wit h Hairpin Cotter ( 48). REMOVING SPRAYER Note: Refer to illustrations in the Inst alling Section, ea rlier [...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 15. INST ALLING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Cont’d ) 4. Remove the battery lead s. 5. Using the Battery Connection Wiring Harness (6) attach the black lead and the black lead from your engine t o the negative (-) battery termin al. 6. Attach the red lead (with the fuse ) of the Battery Conn ecting Wiring Harness and the red lead from y[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 16. TOWING VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS The lawn sprayer require s towing equipmen t with a 12-volt battery and charging system, and a towbar hitch in order to operate prop- erly . The towin g equipment sh ould have op erable brakes cap able of controlling the lo aded sprayer and towing vehicle. CALIBRA TION OF SPEED By measuring off a dista[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 17. MAINTENANCE Lubricating Wheel Bearin gs Lubricate eac h wheel bear ing with multi purpose grea se or an equivalent. SPECIFICA TIONS Maximu m T ow ing S peed ....................... ................. .............. 5 mph T ank Cap acity ......................... ..................... ............... 15 or 25 g al Maximu m Pump P r[...]

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    L-1914 Rev . B 18. NOTES[...]

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    Brinly-Hardy Company, 3230 Industrial Pa rkway, Jeffer sonville, IN 47130 L-1914 Rev . B The limited warranty set forth below is given by Brinly-Hardy Company with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United S t ates, its possessions and territories. Brinly-Hardy Company warrant s the products listed below against defects in materia[...]