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NOTE: If suction tube in tank develops an air leak, spray<br />

performance will diminish when tank level reaches the<br />

leak.<br />

Removal (Fig. 31)<br />

1<br />

IMPORTANT: Make sure to remove and neutralize<br />

chemicals from tank and spray components before<br />

disassembly. Wear protective clothing, chemical resistant<br />

gloves, and eye protection during repair.<br />

1. Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, engage<br />

parking brake, and remove key from the ignition<br />

switch.<br />

2. Remove suction strainer from spray tank (see Operator’s<br />

Manual). Figure 32<br />

3. Raise tank lid and remove strainer basket to gain access<br />

to suction tube inside spray tank.<br />

4. Remove suction tube assembly from spray tank and<br />

disassemble tube using Figure 14 as a guide. Discard<br />

all removed o–rings and gaskets.<br />

Assembly (Fig. 31)<br />

NOTE: Coat all o–rings with vegetable oil before installation<br />

to reduce the chance of damage during assembly.<br />

1. Assemble and install suction tube assembly using<br />

Figure 31 as a guide. Replace all removed o–rings and<br />

gaskets.<br />

2. Check spray tank for leaks.<br />

1. Suction strainer location<br />

Spray<br />

System<br />

<strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>–D Page 6 – 33 Spray System

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