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Posted by msb on September 08, 2006 at 20:59:57 from (74.133.28.248):
In Reply to: Spra Coupe? posted by Dan-IA on September 08, 2006 at 20:09:16:
Could be a 220----- with electric lifts would make it a 1991 or older.I have a 1992 220 that I bought in 1994.Its made the business of spraying enjoyable and you got the right one in my opinion.The 3 wheeler rides a lot nicer that a 4 wheeler.Sounds like you got a bargain. Be sure to open the power steering valve if so equipped before towing the coupe or the first turn will blow something out in the steering.The valve is located next to the front step.Put 2 or 3 gallons of RV antifreeze through system before cold weather. I would replace all the spray boom hoses before using it.The hose isn't very expensive and should last 10 years if replaced with new hose.Mounting a dimmer switch on the left side of the floorboard and hooking in series with the pump switch on the dash makes it a lot easier for the operator.
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