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OWNER’S MANUAL
Model: LG-2500-304 (5301440)
(25 Gallon Lawn & Garden Trailer Sprayer
)
Technical Specifications
25 Gallon Corrosion-Resistant
Polyethylene Tank
12 Volt Diaphragm Pump,
2.1 g.p.m.—60 psi
Deluxe Pistol Grip Handgun
15 Ft. Handgun Hose (3/8” I.D.)
25 Ft. max. vertical throw,
35 Ft. horizontal throw
Low Profile Trailer & tank
4.10/3.50 x 6” Pneumatic Tires
2-Nozzle Boom Assembly
(80” Spray Coverage)
Pressure Gauge
Adjustable Pressure
Assembly Instructions
Make sure the contents of the sprayer’s carton match the items shown on page 2 of the manual.
Follow the steps on pages 3 & 4 to properly assemble the sprayer.
After assembly is complete and before testing your sprayer, make sure you connect the electrical hook-up to the end of your pump and clip the clips to a fully charged battery. The red wire must be connected to the positive
(+) and the black wire should be connected to the negative (-).
The drain plug assembly should already be attached to the tank
***IMPORTANT REMINDER***
General Information
Thank you for purchasing this product. The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your lawn
& garden/ATV sprayer. Please read it carefully, as it furnishes information which will help you achieve years of trouble-free operation.
Warranty
Products are warranted for one year from date of purchase against manufacturer or workmanship defects for home owner usage and 90 days for commercial usage.
For technical assistance, visit our website @ www.fimcoindustries.com or call: TOLL FREE @ 1-800-831-0027
Our Technical Support Representatives will be happy to help you.
To obtain prompt, efficient service, always remember to give the following information…
Correct Part Description and/or part number
Model #/Serial # of your sprayer
Part descriptions and numbers can be obtained from the illustrated parts list section(s) of this manual.
www.fimcoindustries.com
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Toll Free Phone: 800-831-0027 : Toll Free Fax: 800-494-0440
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Contents of your sprayer’s carton (LG-2500-304):
Owner’s
Manual
Tank/Frame Pre-Assembly
(2) Tires/Wheels (#5021102)
2-Nozzle Boom Assembly (#5277774)
25/30 Gallon
Trailer Bracket Kit
#5277789
Contents of Parts Bag #5278317
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Tank Lid & Lanyard
(#5058188)
Step 1
Assembly Procedure (LG-2500-304)
Remove the hitch brackets, both flat (5038518) and formed (5038517) from the parts bag. The flat one is to be placed under the frame and the formed one gets placed on top of the frame.
Bolt them together, ‘sandwiching’ the frame between both of the brackets.
Using a 1/2” socket or wrench, tighten the 1” long bolts (5117300) securely.
Use the 5/16” whiz nuts (5006307) with the bolts.
They should grab tightly against the frame as you tighten the bolts down.
Step 2
Remove the axle (5024102) and (2) wheels (5021102) from the carton. Remove the (2) wheel spacers (5127189) and (2) cotter pins
(5101077) from the parts bag. Slide the axle through the hole in one side of the frame and through the corresponding hole on the other side of the frame. You may need to maneuver (squeeze) the frame slightly while doing this to get the axle through both holes. Center the axle about the frame as best as possible. Slide the wheel spacers onto the axle. Now slide the wheels over the axle and up against the wheel spacer. Make sure the valve stems of the wheels are facing outward. Retain the wheel on the axle with cotter pins. Place the pins through the holes at the end of the axle. Using a needle nose pliers or similar tool, bend the pins so theyat they will not slip out and the wheel will be retained on the axle.
Step 3
Locate the (2) boom mounting brackets (5095198). These two brackets mount to the rear of the frame with (2) bolts (5117323) and (2) whiz nuts (5006307). (Each Bracket)
Using a 1/2” socket or wrench, tighten the hardware securely.
The whiz nuts will grab tightly against the frame as you tighten the bolts down.
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Step 4
Assembly Procedure (LG-2500-304)
Remove the 2-nozzle boom assembly (5277774) from the carton. Using (2) bolts (5117323) and (2) whiz nuts
(5006307), bolt the boom to the upright boom mounting brackets. There are four holes in the boom brackets, so you can choose the most optimal (height) position for your spraying purposes.
Tighten the hardware down, using a 1/2” socket or wrench.
Find the 3/8” hose (30” long) (5020133) and place hose clamps (5051144) loosely onto each end of the hose.
Connect this hose to the ‘TEE’ fitting on the boom and to the ‘Boom’ line on the manifold. Tighten the hose clamps snugly.
Step 5
Using Teflon tape or plumbers thread sealant, screw the pressure gauge into the manifold. Hand tight should be sufficient.
Step 6
The tank lid (5058188) has an 8” lanyard attached to it. Slide the lanyard through the hole in the tab at the top of the tank. This is so the lid can ‘hang’ or be retained onto the tank while you are filling or rinsing the tank out. This should help prevent loss or damage of the lid.
Screw the lid onto the tank. Hand-tight should be sufficient.
Step 7
Remove the (2) handgun clips (5053112)and (2)screws (5117334) from the parts bag. Use a phillips head screwdriver to screw them onto the tank. Do not over tighten. These clips are where the spray wand (5273959) is secured to the tank, while not in use.
NOTE:
The spray wand should already be attached to the 15 foot hose prior to assembly.
*** The Sprayer should now be ready for use ***
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Testing the Sprayer
NOTE:
It is VERY important for you to test your sprayer with plain water before actual spraying is attempted. This will enable you to check the sprayer for leaks without the possibility of losing any expensive chemicals.
Add water to the tank and drive to the starting place for spraying. When you are ready to spray, position booms for spraying and turn the boom valve to the “on” position. This will start solution spraying from the tips of the boom. The pressure will decrease slightly when the boom is spraying. Adjust the pressure by turning the “ON/OFF” valve lever on the bypass line valve.
Read the operating instructions and initially begin spraying by closing the ‘bypass’ valve (this is the valve marked Press. Adj. on your manifold assembly) and opening the boom line valve (this is the center valve on the manifold). This will enable the air in the line to be eliminated
(purged) through all the tips, while building pressure. When everything tests all right (no leaks and good pressure, 40 psi), add the desired chemicals to the mixture and water combination and start your spraying operation. Adjust the pressure and spray as you did in the testing procedure.
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(s) before application!
Operation
Your sprayer is equipped with (1) ON/OFF switch in the wire assembly that you hook up to your battery. The “-” is the “ON” position and the “o” is the “OFF” position for the switch. Make sure the switch is depressed in the “-” position for operation.
The pump is equipped with a pressure switch that is factory pre-set for it to shut off at 60 p.s.i. This switch assembly is the ‘square box’ on the head portion of the pump.
Always fill the tank 1/2 full with water first and then add the chemical slowly, mixing as you pour the chemical into the tank and then fill the rest of the way. You may use the bypass in order to mix the chemical and water.
The pumping system draws solution from the tank, through the strainer/ filter and to the pump. The pump forces the solution under pressure to the handgun and/or boom nozzles.
Activate the handgun by squeezing the handle lever
Rotating the adjustable nozzle tip on the handgun will change the tip pattern from a straight stream to a cone pattern (fine mist)
This sprayer is designed to be towed behind a garden tractor.
The nozzles on the boom will spray an 80 inch wide swath. Check the nozzle pattern by spraying water on a concrete surface. Raise the boom to a higher mounting position to get more spray pattern overlap, if desired.
Speed Chart
Speed in M.P.H.
(Miles Per Hour)
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
Time Required in seconds to travel a distance of
100 Ft.
68 sec.
34
23
17
14
11
9.7
8.5
7.6
6.8
200 Ft.
136 sec.
68
45
34
27
23
19
17
15
14
300 Ft.
205 sec.
102
68
51
41
34
29
26
23
20
After Spraying
After use, fill the sprayer tank part way with water. Start the sprayer and allow the clear water to be pumped through the plumbing system and out through the spray nozzles. Refill the tank about half full with plain water and use FIMCO Tank Neutralizer and Cleaner and repeat cleaning instructions above. Flush the entire sprayer with the neutralizing/cleaning agent, then flush out one more time with plain water. Follow the chemical manufacturer’s disposal instructions of all wash or rinsing water. For the boom (if applicable) remove the tips and screens from the nozzle assemblies. Wash these items out thoroughly. Blow the orifice clean and dry. If the orifice remains clogged, clean it with a fine bristle (NOT WIRE) brush or with a toothpick. Do not damage the orifice. Water rinse and dry the tips before storing.
WARNING: Some chemicals will damage the pump valves if allowed to soak untreated for a length of time! ALWAYS flush the pump as instructed after each use. DO NOT allow chemicals to sit in the pump for extended times of idleness. Follow the chemical manufacturer’s instructions on disposal of all waste water from the sprayer.
Winter Storage
Drain all water out of your sprayer, paying special attention to the pump, handgun and valve(s). 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 system.
This antifreeze solution should remain in the plumbing system during the winter months. When spring time comes and you are preparing your sprayer for the spray season, rinse the entire plumbing system out, clearing the lines of the antifreeze solution. Proper care and maintenance will prolong the life of your sprayer.
Calibration
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 3 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).
Determining the proper speed of the pulling vehicle can be done by marking off 100, 200 & 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 the tank and drive to the starting place for spraying.
Tip
No.
(Color)
3
(Gray)
Tip
No.
(Color)
3
(Gray)
Tip
No.
(Color)
3
(Gray)
Tip Chart for TKT-VP3, TF-VP3 & 30DT3.0 Tips
Spray
Height
18"
Spray
Height
18"
Spray
Height
18"
Pressure Capacity
(psi) (GPM)
1
MPH
10
20
30
40
.30
.42
.52
.60
44
76
90
Gallons Per Acre - Based on Water
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5 7.5 10
MPH MPH MPH
22 14.9 11.1 8.9
38
45
5.9
63 31.5 20.9 15.7 12.6 8.4
4.5
6.3
26 19.3 15.4 10.3 7.7
30 22 17.8 11.8 8.9
Pressure
(psi)
Capacity
(GPM)
1
Gallons Per 1000 Sq. Ft. - Based on Water
MPH
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5 7.5 10
MPH MPH MPH
10
20
30
40
.30 1.01 .5 .34 .254 .204 .135 .103
.42 1.4 .72 .48 .36 .29 .19 .14
.52 1.74 .87 .596 .44 .35 .236 .176
.60 2.06 1.00 .688 .50 .408 .27 .20
Pressure
(psi)
Capacity
(GPM)
1
Gallons Per 100 Sq. Ft. - Based on Water
MPH
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5 7.5 10
MPH MPH MPH
10
20
30
.30 .10 .05 .034 .025 .02 .013 .01
.42 .14 .072 .048 .036 .029 .019 .014
.52 .174 .087 .059 .044 .035 .023 .017
40 .60 .206 .10 .068 .05 .04 .027 .02
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Pump Model: 5277981
Available Replacement Parts
DO
Clean and rinse your pump after each use with Fimco Tank
Neutralizer
Winterize your pump or sprayer by rinsing, draining and running RV Antifreeze through it before storing for the winter.
Use clean water for your spray mixture
Store inside a building when not in use.
DON’T
Use to pump bleach.
Use to pump petroleum products such as diesel fuel, gasoline or kerosene
Leave your pump sit with spray mixture in it for extended periods
Use dirty or unfiltered water for spraying
Pump Specifications
Current:
Check Valve:
4.5 Amps @ 30 PSI
Viton
Wetted Parts Housing: Polypropylene
Diaphragm: Santoprene
Liquid Temperature: 130° F max.
GPM=Gallons Per Minute
PSI=Pounds per Square Inch
DC=Direct Current
Troubleshooting the Pump :
Motor does not run:
Check for loose wiring connection(s).
Make sure the 'ON/OFF' switch in the lead wire assembly is in the
'ON' position. “I" is the 'ON' position and 'O' is the 'OFF' position.
Check for defective pressure switch. Make sure you are connected to a good 12 volt power source. Make sure any on/off switches are in the 'on' position.
Remove the cap to the pressure switch. Pull both red wires off of their terminals, and touch the two ends together. If your pump runs when you do this, your pressure switch will need to be replaced.
Check the fuse.
Check for low voltage at the power supply.
Pump does not prime:
Check for air leaks in supply line.
Check for debris in the check valve assembly.
Check for defective check valve.
Check for clogged strainer/filter.
Check for cracks in the pump housing.
Check for empty product supply.
Pulsating flow (surging):
Check for defective pressure switch.
Check for leaks in the discharge line.
Check for restriction in the discharge line.
Check for debris in nozzle orifice.
Discharge hose may be too long.
Check for clogged strainer.
Motor continues to run after discharge is shut off:
Check for empty product supply.
Check for open bypass valve. (if equipped)
Check for low voltage.
Check for leak in discharge line.
Check for defective or dirty check valve.
Check for defective pressure switch.
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Exploded View/Parts List: LG-2500-304 (5301440)
Intake
Detail
Manifold
Detail
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LG-2500-304 (5301440)
2-Nozzle Boom Assembly
#5277774
Intake/Siphon Tube/Screen Detail of a Typical L&G/ATV Sprayer (not including the ‘EC’Units)
‘Cut’ View of a ‘Typical’ Tank
(looking inside)
The suction line of your sprayer should contain a ‘siphon tube’ or intake tube which should be rotated so that it just touches the bottom of the tank surface. (see Detail Views). Reach in and rotate it, as needed, if not already in this position.
A nylon shut-off valve is threaded onto the pipe nipple at the intake location on the tank. It is at this location so you can shut off the flow of solution to access your system’s screen for cleaning.
Checking/Cleaning the sprayer’s filter/screen:
Start your pump and before it shuts off, reach down and Shut the nylon valve to the ‘Closed’ position
(lever is perpendicular to the flow of fluid), then shut off your pump.
Unscrew the knurled nut from the shut-off valve, leaving the valve connected to the tank.
Swing (swivel) the intake assembly towards you. Look in the nut you JUST unscrewed. There is a screen/washer there.
Remove the screen and clean as necessary. Replace when done and reassemble the entire assembly.
Make sure the valve is turned to the ‘Open’ position before restarting your pump.
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