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K) WARNING (DUPLICATE LABEL ON FRONT HOOD) Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. DO NOT start engine or operate machine without guards in plac
Safety Manual 7 V) WARNING The engine emits toxic, poisonous carbon monoxide gas; DO NOT run in an enclosed area. W) WARNING Use extra care when h
Safety Manual 8 Owner’s Responsibility To avoid injury: The owner is responsible for training himself and all other operators and mechanics. Before s
Safety Manual 9 Operation Avoid serious injury! DO NOT change the engine governor setting or over speed the engine. The top engine speed when th
Safety Manual 10 Inspect machine before each use Examine the machine prior to each use. DO NOT use the machine if any parts are not in good working
Safety Manual more weight to the front drive wheels. Refer to the driver’s position illustrations in Driver’s Training and Operation section of this M
Safety Manual DO NOT make sharp turns as you may lose your balance and be thrown off the machine or loose control. When making turns, slow down an
Pre-Operation Inspection Replacement parts Use of parts other than those supplied by Perma-Green Supreme, Inc. may compromise the safe use of the mac
Supervised Driver’s Training Before beginning training: At each point where the trainee is to learn a new phase of driving the machine, the tr
Driver’s Training and Operation Machine controls Locate, identify and explain the function of the following: (refer to FIGURE 6) M. Shift Lever select
RECORD OF REVISIONS Keep this record in the front of the manual. When a revision is provided, insert the revised pages in the manual. Record the r
Driver’s Training and Operation 16 Demonstrate and instruct the trainee on the following topics: PHASE I: Driving the machine in Low Gear Refer to FI
Driver’s Training and Operation 17 PHASE VI: Driving over curbs. Never attempt to jump a curb at high speed as this may caus
3. Brake Systems A Front Brake System. Components: Brake Lever with Lock, Front Brake Cable 1, Front Brake Cable 2, Band Brake, Brake Drum, Band Ten
Driver’s Training and Operation 19 Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius), and that the machine does not make any unusual noises. 5 Drop Handle. Componen
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Spreader Operation IMPORTANT: The Spreader requires periodic calibration and adjustment to verify the spreader pattern and to verify the correct produ
Recheck opening and adjust if necessary. Calibrate LOW GEAR rate setting; Make initial LOW GEAR adjustments using the Black LOW GEAR Rate Ad
Verify that the spreader discharge holes are closed. If the spreader discharge holes are not completely closed, adjust the length of the control ca
24 making the following calculations. With the machine traveling in HIGH GEAR at full throttle, use a stopwatch or wristwatch to measure AND RECO
IMPORTANT: The Sprayer requires periodic calibration and adjustment to verify the sprayer pattern and to verify the correct product delivery rate beca
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1. Introduction to using Your Manual. ...
Sprayer Operation Method 2: Make trim-pass and header-pass as in the previous section. Fill in the center making squared-off descending spiral passes
Adjust the trim spray pattern Park on a flat concrete or asphalt surface. Referring to FIGURE 15, select the HIGH GEAR Trim Nozzle (ULD120-08 co
Sprayer Operation and Calibration 28 Spot Sprayer Operation The Spreader Sprayer includes a hand-carried and hand-operated bottle used to apply spray
Troubleshooting Manual 29 Check Engine will not idle Idle Adjustment too low Honda Throttle Spring Broken Dirty or stale gas Gas Cap plugged Air Cl
Troubleshooting Manual 30 If Check Machine Machine will not move with engine running Brakes Locked Drive Belt worn or damaged Idler Tensioning Sp
Troubleshooting Manual 31 If Check Spreader Spinner Platter does not turn Spinner Platter Tensioning Clamp loose Shaft Coupling Block loose Shaf
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Service IMPORTANT: Keeping the Triumph C1C Spreader Sprayer operating reliably requires attention to maintenance. Proper maintenance prevents damage
Service Manual 34 □ Check drive belt and spinner/clutch belts, replace if necessary □ Flush and clean Spray tanks □ Run RV anti-freeze or Windshiel
Check Engine and Clutch Oil IMPORTANT: Low oil level can cause serious engine or clutch damage. Check oil level regularly. Check before operating. Kee
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Service Manual 36 Adjusting engine speed to 3450 RPM On a level open area free from obstructions and bystanders, lock both Brakes, shift int
Service Manual To increase Steering Brake assistance: Hold the adjustment bolt A and loosen lock nut B to the desired amount. Tighten jam nut C
Plumbing and Electric Schematics 38 A) HIGH gear BROADCAST nozzle B) HIGH gear TRIM nozzle C) LOW gear BROADCAST nozzle D) LOW gear TRIM nozzle E
Specifications Engine : Honda™ GX200RH2 Clutch: Centrifugal Honda™ wet clutch with 2:1 reduction Transmission: Tecumseh 855-001D (reverse, neutral
Warranty WARRANTY Except as noted below, Perma-Green Supreme, Inc. hereby warrants to the original purchaser of the 2014 Triumph C1C manufactu
Introduction to Using Your Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new Triumph C1C Sprayer Spreader, and welcome to the PermaGreen family! Be
Even though your Triumph is shipped completely assembled and tested, damage may have occurred in transit or storage. A PermaGreen Servicing Dealer o
Pull the Rear Brake Lever. Both rear wheels should drag equally without causing a change of course, left or right. Accelerate again and carefull
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Safety Manual Understanding Safety Messages This manual and the labels on the machine contain messages to bring to your attention to potential safet
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