Transport – Great Plains NP30A 30-foot Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Applicator Operating Instructions
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2014-05-20
407-502M
Transport
Loss of Control Hazard:
Never use the applicator to tow a nurse tank on public roads.
Tow the tank to the field with a separate vehicle. The
applicator cannot provide sufficient lateral control of a trailing
cart at highway speeds. The total weight of the train can also
easily exceed the steering and/or braking capability of the
tractor. A tank upset could occur during normal highway
maneuvers. The resulting accident or spill could cause serious
injury or death. Highway towing of an anhydrous ammonia
tank behind an applicator is prohibited by law in many
locales.
Loss of Control Hazard (2P, Pull-Type):
Never tow a pull-type or 2-point applicator that weighs more
than 150% of the tractor (transport tractor must weigh at least
67% of applicator). Ensure that the towing vehicle is adequate
for the task. Using an inadequate tow vehicle is extremely
unsafe, and can result in loss of control, serious injury and
death.
Tractor weight matters. For field configuration (after
transport), tractor must weigh at least 150% of the applicator
plus the loaded nurse tank. This weight is substantially higher
than the required transport weight.
Loss of Control Hazard (2P, 3P):
Never transport a 2-point or 3-point applicator unless the
tractor is properly ballasted to provide adequate weight on the
steering wheels. A heavy 2-point or 3-point applicator can
dangerously reduce steering control. A normal turn could
result in an accident and serious injury or death. Check your
tractor manual for ballasting requirements.
Tractor weight matters. For field configuration (after
transport), tractor must weigh at least 150% of the applicator
plus the loaded nurse tank. This weight is substantially higher
than the required transport weight.
Braking and Loss of Control Hazard:
Do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph).