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Spray to protect your crops Part 5: Taking the knapsack sprayer apart

Compiled by J Fuls (Pr Eng)

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t is always beneficial for a farmer to fully understand how all the tools and devices used on the farm work. First, better understanding means better operation and second, in the event of a breakdown the farmer often has to improvise to fix his equipment, especially when no spare parts are available. This month we shall take the knapsack sprayer apart to look in detail to the inner workings. We thank the ARC Institute for Agricultural Engineering in South Africa, who made this article available to the readers of ProAgri BNZ.

Proceed as follows: 1. Pull out the pin that keeps the rod in place onto the pump and remove the rod.

Knapsack sprayers do not all look the same inside, but we shall look at the one already discussed:

2. Unscrew the hose connector and pull out the plastic tube from the pump.

Much the same procedures can be followed with other sprayers.

3. Unscrew the lid and remove the filling screen.

First get hold of the manual (owner’s handbook) of your sprayer and study it carefully. The manual will have more detail than this article. Always keep the manual ready when working on your sprayer. Always work on a clean surface like a newspaper or a clean table or floor. The parts must be kept clean. Some parts are small and may easily be misplaced, so keep them together in a container. Arrange the parts in the order they are removed from the sprayer, to prevent confusion on re-assembly. 22

4. Put your hand into the spray tank and remove the stirring spoon from the pump

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