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see material collecting
on the top side of the
mix, on the opposite side
away from the agitation.
You can speed up the
mixing cycle by using
your gun with the
straight nozzle to spray
at this buildup until it
blends into the slurry.
Allow the unit to mix for
at least 10 minutes after
all materials are added.
*TIP* Once you are
familiar with the unit
and its operation, you
might find it is quicker if
you estimate you have a
load and a half to finish
a job, to shoot a half a
load, and refill, then
finish the job with the
full load so you do not
really have to mix any
partial loads.
*TIP* If you are at the
end of a job, and run out
of materials with a small
area undone, you can
close the agitation valve
fully, add 30 to 50
gallons of water, and
open the valve to the gun
using the material in the
hose to finish the job.
SPRAYING
When the materials are
mixed and you are ready
to begin spraying, first
unwrap the hose and
take the gun to the
position where you wish
to begin spraying. Make
sure there is a nozzle in
the gun. Your Turbo
Turf System comes with a
variety of nozzles. On
units with the 1 ¼” ID
hose, the nozzle marked
80400 is the most
commonly used. On units
equipped with 1 ½” hose
the nozzle marked 80580 is
the most commonly used.
Make sure the gun valve
is closed. Go back to the
unit. OPEN THE VALVE
GOING TO THE HOSE. CLOSE
THE VALVE GOING TO THE
AGITATION ABOUT ½ WAY OR
TO A 45 DEGREE ANGLE. Go
back to the gun and begin
spraying. The spray
power you have is
determined by the valve
leading to the agitation
lines, the one you set at
a 45 degree angle.
Closing it more will
increase your spray
power. Opening it more
will decrease your spray
power. The valve can be
adjusted to most any
position to give you the
power you like. If you
need all the power you
can get, for example if
you were needing to
spray up a steep hillside,
the agitation valve can
be fully closed for a
minute or two and
nothing will settle out
of the mix. If you wish to
spray a full tank, at
full power, stop every
once in awhile and open
the agitation valve
fully to stir up the load.
When you get near the
bottom of the tank, the
material going into the
suction lines may start
to whirlpool, and pull
air into the lines. The
spray will begin to
sputter. At this point,
close the agitation line
totally, the sputtering
will stop, and you will
have a normal spray
until all material is
gone. Should the spray
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