Instructions / Assembly
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Parts and Support 
  Please do not return this product to the 
  store prior to contacting Precision. 
At Precision Products, Inc. our goal is to deliver qual-
ity,  value  and  outstanding service. If for  any  reason 
our product does not meet your expectations, please 
contact us and we will take care of any problem you 
may have with this unit. 
When  ordering  replacement  parts please  have the 
model number, part description, part number, inspec-
tor number and date on carton, available so that we 
can best serve you. 
1 (800) 225-5891 
www.precisionprodinc.com 
Precision Products Inc. 
316 Limit St. 
Lincoln IL 62656 
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Operation 
Operating power is obtained from a 12 volt Battery . 
Be sure  to  connect the  red  to the  positive (+) 
source  and  attach  the  black  to  the  negative(-) 
source. 
IMPORTANT:  Before  spraying  chemicals,  fill  the 
tank full of plain water  to allow familiarization with 
the sprayer and to prevent  the  waste  of  expensive 
chemicals. 
Maintenance Instructions 
This  Sprayer has been carefully designed and 
built  and  should  provide  many  years  of  reli-
able service if properly cared for. 
Keeping  the  sprayer  clean  and  dry  will  prolong 
the unit’s life. 
Grease Wheels at regular intervals, at least once 
every six months, more frequently if used regu-
larly. 
Should rust develop, sand lightly then paint area 
with enamel paint. 
Check  tire  pressure  at  regular  intervals.  Proper 
inflation will prolong the life of tires (see side of 
tire for inflation amount. 
Cleaning and Storage 
Most spray materials are highly corrosive. The most 
important  aspect  of  long  dependable  service  from 
your sprayer is a thorough cleaning immediately 
following each use. In addition,  the  residue of one 
type  of  chemical  could  cause  an  undesirable  effect 
when  a  different  chemical  is  used  for  a  different 
purpose. 
The most effective cleaning method is to pump sev-
eral rinses of clean water through the tank, pump, 
hoses,  boom,  spray  gun,  etc.  A  neutralizing  agent 
such as  a  solution of  Nutra-Sol,  a  detergent or 
household ammonia as recommended by the chemi-
cal manufacturer can  assist in  removal  of  a persis-
tent  chemical.  When  the  system  is  thoroughly 
cleaned, drain the tank,  suction  line,  pump,  hoses, 
etc. 
1.  Wash  and  flush  out  sprayer  after  completion  of 
each  phase  of  your  program.  Flush  out  sprayer 
when changing chemicals if there is a possibility of 
the chemicals being incompatible. Use of a deter-
gent is advisable if the chemical manufacture does 
not  make  specific  cleaning  recommendations. 
Flush system completely, including nozzles. Never 
use  metal  objects  to  open  clogged  nozzles. 
2.   Clean  sprayer  thoroughly  before  storing  at  the 
end of the spraying season. Permanent type anti-
freeze  added  to  the  final  rinse  will  leave  a  rust 
inhibiting film on parts of the sprayer. 
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2.Assemble  two 1/4” x 3”  Hex  Head Bolts,  two 1/4”  Flat  Washers, two  1/4”  Nylock Nuts and  one 
5/16” Spacer. Place one 1/4” x 3” Hex Head Bolt through the first side hole in Tow Bar Tubes then 
through the second tube. Attach a 1/4” Flat Washer and secure with a 1/4” Nylock Nut. Place an-
other 1/4” x 3” Hex Head Bolt and insert it into the second side hole on the Tow Bar Tube. Place the 
5/16” Spacer in between the two Tow Bar Tubes and insert the bolt through the 5/16” Space and 
through the second Tow Bar Tube. Place a 1/4” Flat Washer onto the bolt and secure with a 1/4” 
Nylock Nut. See Figure 2. 
3. Assemble two Clevis Plates, two 5/16” x 2” Hex Head Bolts, two 5/16” Flat Washers  two 5/16” 
Nylock  Nuts,  one  1/2”  x  3-1/2”  Clevis  Pin  and  one  #14  Hitch  Pin  Clip.  Insert  the  5/16”  x  2”  Hex 
Head Bolts into the first Clevis Plates on one each side over the first bolt on the Tow Bar Tube. Then 
insert the bolts through the holes in the second Clevis Plate, place one 5/16” Flat Washer on to each 
bolt and secure with a 5/16” Hex Head Nut. Place the 1/2” x 3-1/2” Clevis Pin through the first large 
hole in the Clevis Plate and secure with the #14 Hitch Pin Clip. See Figure 3. 
1/4” Flat 
Washer 
1/4” Nylock Nut 
1/4” Flat 
Washer 
1/4” x 3” Hex 
Head Bolt 
5/16” Rubber Spacer 
Tow Bar 
Figure 2 
5/16” Flat 
Washer 
Hitch Pin 
Clip 
Tow Bar 
Clevis Plate 
5/16” x 2” Hex 
Head Bolt 
Clevis Pin 
5/16” Hex Head Nut 






