SUMMERS ® Operator’s Manual TRUCK MOUNTED SUPERSPRAYER IMPORTANT THE OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SINCE MACHINE DOES NOT COME “FIELD READY” FROM FACTORY. CAUTION READ & UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE USING MACHINE. SUMMERS MANUFACTURING CO., INC. WEB SITE: www.summersmfg.com MADDOCK, NORTH DAKOTA 58348.................................... (701) 438-2855 DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA 58301................................ (701) 662-5391 8Z1103 © Summers Mfg. Co., Inc.
Warranty Summers warrants only products of its manufacture against operational failure caused by defective materials or workmanship which occur during normal use within 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user from Summers’ dealer.
INTRODUCTION This manual provides the following information about your Summers Field Sprayer. SECTION CONTENTS Section 1 – SAFETY explains important safety precautions and familiarizes the Operator with the decals and their locations. Section 2 – GENERAL INFORMATION describes standard and optional features of the sprayer. Section 3 – SPRAYER OPERATION provides all necessary information for the operation and adjustment of the sprayer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 – SAFETY Safety-Alert Symbol....................................................................................................................................................................... 1.1 General Safety Practices................................................................................................................................................................ 1.2 Safety During Transport........................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Mid-Boom and Transport Lock 60-90’ Truck Sprayer ........................................................................................................... 8.10 Truck Sprayer Tiplift Electrical System ....................................................................................................................................8.11 Truck Sprayer Tiplift Hydraulic System ....................................................................................................................
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY 1.1 SAFETY – ALERT SYMBOL This symbol is an alert to the potential for personal injury. This symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED! DEFINITION OF EACH SIGNAL WORD USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAFETY-ALERT SYMBOL: DANGER WARNING CAUTION Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme hazards.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY 1.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before using machine. Review at least annually thereafter. 2. VERIFY all safety devices and shields are in place before using machine. 3. KEEP hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. 4. STOP engine, place all controls in neutral, set parking brake, remove ignition key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, maintaining or unplugging. 5.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY 3. PN 8Z0079 4 X 20” SUMMERS DECAL. 4. PN 8Z0276 GENERAL CAUTION DECAL. 5. PN 8Z0080 RELEASING BOOM TO FIELD POSITION DECAL. 1.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY 6. PN 8Z0086 ELECTROCUTION DANGER DECAL. 7. PN 8Z0087 PINCH POINT DECAL. 8. PN 8Z0089 CONFINED SPACE DECAL. 1.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY 9. PN 8Z0082 PARKING DECAL. 10. PN 8Z0800 AMBER REFLECTOR. 11. PN 8Z0805 RED-ORANGE REFLECTOR. 1.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY 12. PN 8Z0810 RED REFLECTOR. 1.5 DECAL LOCATIONS 1.
SECTION 2 - GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 STANDARD FEATURES 60 to 90 foot wetboom Truck Mounted Sprayers * Electric-Hydraulic tip lift. * Vertically adjustable spray height. * Tank is tapered to sump, fore, aft, and sideways. * Two section boom system with separate ball valves. * Hydraulically damped flex action booms with spring return. * Midmount booms for better visibility and weight distribution. * Sturdy truss-type two part boom system with separate spray ball valves.
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SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3.1 SPRAYER OPERATION SAFETY 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before using machine. 2. DO NOT ALLOW RIDERS OUTSIDE OF OPERATOR COMPARTMENT. CAUTION REVIEW SECTION 3.1 SPRAYER OPERATION SAFETY BEFORE PROCEEDING 3. ONLY TRANSPORT at a safe speed. Use caution when making corners or meeting traffic. Abrupt maneuvering may cause uncontrollable results. 4. USE a safety pin and clip on boom rest to secure boom when transporting.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3.2 INITIAL SETUP AND ADJUSTMENT OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM 1. COMPLETE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD A. Complete and return WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD located at the beginning of this manual. RETURNING CARD ENTITLES YOU TO A FREE GIFT AND ASSURES THAT PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETINS WILL BE SENT DIRECTLY TO YOU. B. Complete the OWNER REGISTRATION also located at the beginning of this manual. REMEMBER TO BRING OWNER REGISTER INFORMATION WHEN ORDERING PARTS. 2. PREPARE TO LOAD SPRAYER.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3. LOAD SPRAYER A. TRUCK MOUNTED SPRAYER 1. Retract jacks and remove. Lift rear of sprayer and pin legs in the up position. 2. Secure Skid with rear box locks provided at the two corners. 3. Make wiring connections per diagram on page 15. a. one battery positive connection. b. one battery switched and fused connection. c. one ground connection. 4.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 6. WET BOOM ROTATION ADJUSTMENT The wet boom can be rotated from 30 degrees forward to 60 degrees rearward depending on operator preference. The factory setting is vertical. To perform a rotation adjustment, loosen clamp bolts securing wet boom and rotate nozzles to desired setting. With the booms in position tighten all the holding hardware to maintain the proper nozzle space setting between the rear center boom and side booms. 7.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION PART NUMBER 8F3411X 8F3413X 8F3415X 8F3417X 8F3419X 8F3421X 8F3423X 8F3425X 8F3511X 8F3513X 8F3515X 8F3517X 8F3519X 8F3521X 8F3523X 8F3525X TIP SIZE XR8001 XR80015 XR8002 XR8003 XR3004 XR8005 XR8006 XR8008 XR1100AVS XR110015VS XR11002VS XR11003VS XR11004VS XR11005VS XR11006VS XR11008VS TIP MATERIAL DEGREE TIP STAINLESS STEEL 80 ° STAINLESS STEEL 110 ° 3.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 2. DETERMINE APPLICATION RATE a. Choose a desired ground speed within factory recommended range of 4 to 12 miles per hour (mph). b. By knowing tip size and desired ground speed, refer to English or Metric Application Rate Chart (shown on following pages) to determine application rate (U.S. gallons per acre or liters per hectare) based on different operating pressures. c. Example of how to obtain 5.0 U.S. gallons per acre application rate: 1. Determined tip size to be XR8001.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3. DETERMINE END NOZZLE SIZE 80° TIP SIZE 8001 80015 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 END NOZZLE SIZING CHART END GALLONS SPRAY PRESSURE NOZZLE PER WIDTH @ PSI H=18” SIZE MINUTE 30 0.35 91” OC04 40 0.40 93” 50 0.49 94” 30 0.52 99” OC06 40 0.60 101” 50 0.73 102” 30 0.69 100” OC08 40 0.80 102” 50 0.98 104” 30 1.04 102” OC12 40 1.20 104” OC12 50 1.47 105” 30 1.39 132” OC16 40 1.60 138” OC16 50 1.96 143” 3. GALLONS PER ACREA @ 5 MPH 4.6 5.1 6.2 6.2 7.1 8.5 8.2 9.3 11.2 12.1 13.
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SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3.4 TESTING AND ADJUSTMENT OF SPRAYER SYSTEM 1. ADD WATER TO MAIN TANK Add approximately 150 gallons of water to main tank through optional bottom fill kit or through top fill well. With water in the tank verify that tank straps are secure. 2. TEST OPTIONAL MIX AND FILL KIT WITH BUILT-IN BOTTOM FILL a. Test Drawing Chemical 1. Add approximately 15 gallons of water to mix and fill tank. 2. Start engine and activate pump. 3.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 2. If any component fails and is replaced calibration will change and must be updated. 3. Disconnect console before jump starting, charging battery or welding on equipment. 4. Suspension type fertilizers and slurry mixtures will reduce life of plastic parts in flow meter and control valve. Check rotor and hub frequently for worn parts. Excessive wear will affect accuracy. 5. Summers Manufacturing uses only standard close valves (C-sd). 6. SP1 is for wheel drive speed sensor.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 4. Install nozzle tip back onto sprayer. f. During periods of use in freezing temperatures: 1. (Flush entire sprayer system with 100% RV antifreeze.) RV antifreeze is nontoxic and safe for the environment. It must be used in 100 percent concentrations, but it is more economical then permanent antifreeze to purchase and will not harm plastic spray components. Read and follow antifreeze container instructions. 2. Spray solution through nozzles. 3.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION Boom lead is the distance the outer end of the boom leads the inner end of boom. Adjustment from the factory setting of 1 to 3 feet is accomplished by loosening the clamp at outer ends of the spring loaded cable and moving the boom to the preferred position and tightening the cable clamp. The outer boom can be set to lead the inner boom by adjusting the gap distance at the middle hinge.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION The stabilizer assists the break away in keeping the boom in field position. The eye bolt must be adjusted to preload the stabilizer spring. This is accomplished as follows: a. Unfold booms from transport position to a configuration where they are still folded in the middle. b. The pin for the stabilizer latch should just slide into the hole with 1/16 to 1/8” to spare between the pin and the eye bolt. c.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3.6 SPRAYER SYSTEM FIELD OPERATION 1. ADJUST SPRAY HEIGHT Adjust spray height to final setting BASED ON MINIMUM OVERLAP OF SPRAY PATTERNS by adjusting boom height. 1. Adjust the spray height to your spray tip using the table as a guideline. For sprayers with manual height adjustment, use the following procedure: 1. Loosen set screws if equipped. 2. Lower jacks until locating pins are loose in vertical slide. 3. Remove clips and pins. 4. Adjust booms to desired spray height.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 2. CALIBRATION OF SPRAYER SYSTEM A. CHOOSE AND MEASURE OFF one of the following three fixed distances: (LONGER DISTANCES PRODUCE MORE ACCURATE RESULTS). 1. 1/4 mile = 1320 feet 2. 1/2 mile = 2640 feet 3. 1 mile = 5280 feet B. COMPLETELY FILL the main tank and verify tank straps are tight. C. SHUT-OFF OPTIONAL END NOZZLES using manual shut-off valve. D. SPRAY THE CHOSEN DISTANCE using: 1.
SECTION 3 - SPRAYER OPERATION 3. ADD CHEMICAL TO MAIN TANK USING CHEMICALS? PROTECT YOURSELF! HIGH HAZARD REQUIRES: *goggles *respirator *avoid fumes *rubber gloves and skin protection 1. REFER TO SIGNAL WORD AND REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WHEN USING CHEMICALS. MODERATE HAZARD REQUIRES: *goggles *avoid fumes *rubber gloves and skin protection 3. HANDLE CHEMICALS WITH EXTREME CARE. LOW HAZARD REQUIRES: *avoid fumes *rubber gloves and skin protection 2.
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SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE 4.1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY 1. STOP engine, place all controls in neutral, set parking brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, maintaining or unplugging. CAUTION REVIEW SECTION 4.1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY BEFORE PROCEEDING! 2. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from chemicals and sprayer equipment. 3. USE EXTREME CARE when cleaning, filling or making adjustments.
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE 4.2 DAILY MAINTENANCE Your Summers field sprayer will give you better service and last longer if it is properly maintained. 1. Grease all points shown. 2. Check all hydraulic components for leaks. 3. Check all sprayer system components for leaks. 4. Clean sprayer system strainer. 5. Check tank hold down straps. 6. Check nozzle patterns. If a nozzle pattern is distorted: a. Remove nozzle tip. b. Clean with tooth brush, wooden or plastic probe.
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT! Some liquid remains in the 1 inch wet boom even with the nozzle diaphragm check valves loosened. With both booms in transport position liquid accumulates near the boom pivot point. To allow drainage, remove the boom end cap or end nozzle and supply hose from each boom. 4.4 PRESEASON ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before using machine. 2. Check tire pressure. 3. Inspect sprayer components. 4. Inspect hydraulic components. 5.
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SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 SPRAYER SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE A. Insufficient water to prime pump. B. Frozen impeller. 1. Pump does not develop pressure. C. Incorrect pump. D. Defective shaft seals. E. Pump does not run fast enough. 2. Raven SCS-205 Control does not work properly. 3. Raven SCS-450 Control does not work properly. A. Master switch must be ON and one or more boom switches must be ON. B. Regulator valve is in a neutral position.
SECTION 6 - SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 SPRAYER SIZE DIMENSIONS - SIZES 60-90’ WET BOOM Transport width = the maximum outer width dimension of sprayer. Height from bed = maximum height from the truck bed. HEIGHT FROM BED (MIN/MAX) 98” / 107” TRANSPORT WIDTH 128” LENGTH 20’ 6.2 TIP LIFT AND TRANSPORT WIDTH DIMENSIONS Tip lift height = distance the booms move up from level position. Inside transport width = the maximum width of truck that will fit under truck mounted sprayer.
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SECTION 8 - PARTS REMEMBER TO BRING OWNER REGISTER INFORMATION LOCATED AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL WHEN ORDERING PARTS. SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION IS REQUIRED FOR ISSUE OF CORRECT PART. 8.
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8. 8A1009 8A1009 8A4020 90' @ 20" SPACING = 54 NOZZLES 54 DIVIDED BY 3 = 18 PER SECTION CAN BE SET UP TO FARMERS' PREFERENCES. 8A1007 8A2124 8A4010 8A1007 CUT 2 3/4" OUT OF ALUMINUM WHERE BALL VALVE WILL FIT. THREAD.
AL BOOM TRUCK SPRAYER MANUAL 1" BOOM VALVE 8A1255B 11/4/2008 8L2913/MANUAL 1" BOOM VALVE INSTLD EA AL BOOM SECTION 8 - PARTS 8.
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8.12 C 8L1509 PWR UNIT O-RING 8L1520 8L1519 8J5700 #6 JIC(F-SW) X #6 JIC(M) 90° ADP 8N2076 E B 8N2076 A D 8L1522 8J5510 3/4" X #6 JIC(M) 8J6010 3/4-16ORB X #6JIC(M) 90° ADP 10/19/2009 8J5700 #6 JIC(F-SW) X #6 JIC(M) 90° ADP 8N2060 8N2076 8D9113 (8D9119A SEAL KIT) 8L1250.
B A HYDRAULIC BLOCK PARTS C D 8.13 10/19/2009 E 8L1473 COIL 8L1503 CARTRIDGE 8L1504 SEAL KIT 8L1250.
SECTION 8 - PARTS 60-90' TRUCK SPRAYER PLUMBING 205 WITH STANDARD BALL VALVES 8A2331A 2" FLNG PLUG X 1/4" FPT 8A1600 8G0012 8X0000 1/4 X 3/4" 8X0308 1/4" LW 8A1281 8A2233 2" FLNG CLMP 8X0332 5/16" ID FW 8A1402 GSKT 8L0258 5/16X1-1/2X2-1/2" 8A2238 GASKET 8A2232 1" CLAMP 8A2294 1" FLNG T 8X0210 5/16" N 8A1007 3/4" HC 8X0300 5/16" LW 8A1008 1.
SECTION 8 - PARTS 60-90' TRUCK SPRAYER PLUMBING 450 WITH STANDARD BALL VALVES 8A1299B 8A1954 1/4" GAGE LINE X 144" 8F3305 8X0308 1/4" LW 8G0012 8A1281 8X0000 1/4 X 3/4" 8A1402 GSKT 8X0319 17/32"IDX7/8"OD 8X0332 5/16" ID FW 8L0258 5/16X1-1/2X2-1/2" 8F3914 8A4052 TIE 8A2331A 2" FLNG PLUG X 1/4" FPT 8X0210 5/16" N 8A2232 1" CLAMP 8X0300 5/16" LW 8A2238 GASKET 8A4020 1 X 180" H 8A1846 60GPM FM 8A2232 1" CLAMP 8A2285 1" FLNG X 1" HB 8A1402 GSKT 8A1830 1" FLNG RV 8A4010 3/4 X 104" H 8A4350
SECTION 8 - PARTS 8A1922 MASTER SWITCH 8A1964 OUTER CASE 8L0055 CIRCUIT BREAKER 8A1941 FUSE AGC 20AMP 8A1932 KNOB 8A1920 BOOM SWITCH 8A1297 MNTG BRKT 8A1286 GLY. 200 PSI 8A1281B GAUGE LINE FITTING (not shown) 8A1928 PRESSURE ADJ SWITCH 8A1825 GPS 8A1925 POWER SWITCH 8A4340 12' EXT.
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8A1410 8A4035 54" 8A2062 8A1002 8A2116 8A1002 8A1732B 8X0201 8X0301 11/4/2008 8X0017 8A2059 8.18 8S1100 8A1756 1 3 3 3 2 8X0017 8X0201 8X0301 8X0505 8A1760 2 1 8S1100 1 8A2062 8G2280 1 8A2059 1 1 8A1760 4.
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8A2308 BOOM LINE STRAINER PKG 100 MESH 5/5/2004 8A2238 GASKET 1 1 1 8A2238 8A2308 8S8716/LINE STRAINR PKG BOOM 100MESH 8A2232 1" CLAMP QTY PN 8A2232 SECTION 8 - PARTS 8.
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SECTION 9 - PART NUMBERS Stock # 1S1516 1S1518 8A0802 8A0804 8A0805 8A0806 8A0807 8A0809 8A0810 8A0811 8A0812 8A0813 8A0814 8A0816 8A0818 8A0820 8A0822 8A0824 8A0826 8A0828 8A0830 8A0832 8A0834 8A0836 8A0838 8A0840 8A0847 8A0848 8A0850 8A0852 8A0854 8A0856 8A0858 8A0860 8A0861 8A0862 8A0863 8A0864 8A0865 8A0866 8A0867 8A0900 8A0902 8A0903 8A0904 8A0906 8A0907 8A0908 8A0912 8A0914 8A0920 8A0922 8A0924 8A0926 8A0928 8A0930 8A0931 8A0932 8A0934 8A0935 8A0936 8A0937 8A0938 8A0940 8A0942 8A0944 8A0948 8A0949 De
SECTION 9 - PART NUMBERS 8A1462 8A1463 8A1464 8A1465 8A1466 8A1467 8A1468 8A1469 8A1472 8A1473 8A1475 8A1479 8A1480 8A1481 8A1482 8A1483 8A1485 8A1486 8A1487 8A1488 8A1489 8A1492 8A1495 8A1496 8A1497 8A1498 8A1499 8A1502 8A1503 8A1504 8A1550 8A1552 8A1554 8A1556 8A1558 8A1562 8A1732 8A1732B 8A1733 8A1735 8A1756 8A1760 8A1826 8A1827 8A1830 8A1846 8A2045 8A2106 8A2110 8A2111 8A2112 8A2123 8A2124 8A2130 8A2131 8A2132 8A2136 8A2137 8A2203 8A2218 8A2220 8A2222 8A2232 8A2233 8A2234 8A2238 8A2250 8A2251 8A2256 8A2
SECTION 9 - PART NUMBERS 8F3864 8F3865 8F3866 8F3867 8F3868 8F3881 8F3882 8F3883 8F3884 8F3885 8F3886 8F3887 8F3887A 8F3887B 8F3888 8F3888A 8F3889 8F3890 8F3891 8F3892 8F3894 8F3895 8F3896 8F3897 8F3898 8F3899 8F3899H 8F3912 8F3913 8F3914 8F3915 8F3915A 8G0002 8G0006 8G0008 8G0009 8G0010 8G0020 8G0204 8G0206 8G0208 8G0210 8G0240 8G1830 8G2015 8G2027 8G2040 8G2050 8G2055 8G2060 8G2070 8G2072 8G2080 8G2160 8G2200 8G2240 8G2250 8G2260 8G2264 8G2266 8G2270 8G2280 8G2282 8G2283 8G2284 8G2286 8G2380 8G2384 8G2386
SECTION 9 - PART NUMBERS 8L1110 8L1145 8L1150 8L1155 8L1160 8L1452 8L1458 8L1468 8L1472 8L1499 8L1502 8L1504 8L1508 8L1509 8L1520 8L1521 8L1522 8L1602 8L1810 8L1814 8L1815 8L1901 8L1902 8L3305 8L3310 8L3356 8L3358 8L3360 8L3361 8L3362 8L3363 8L3364 8L3366 8L3367 8L3368 8L3370 8L3372 8L4004 8L4965 8L4967 8L4972 8L4974 8L4978 8L4979 8L4982 8L4984 8L4986 8N2060 8N2076 8N2088 8N2110 8N2120 8N2135 8N2150 8N2160 8N3028 8N3048 8N4060 8R6040 8S0100 8S0118 8S0120 8S0300 8S0330 8S0360 8S1082 8S1100 8S1120 8S1124 CHA
SECTION 9 - PART NUMBERS 8X0708 8X0710 8X0960 8Z0079 8Z0080 8Z0082 8Z0084 8Z0086 8Z0087 8Z0088 8Z0089 8Z0096 8Z0097 8Z0202 8Z0276 8Z0520 8Z0800 8Z0805 8Z0810 8Z1103 8Z1107 8Z1121 ZERK 1/4-28 NF STR ZDI ZERK 1/4-28 NF 90 DEG ZDI CAN SPRAY PAINT SUMMERS GREEN “SUMMERS” DECAL 5X20” BOOM RELEASE NOTICE DECAL 953PT PARKING WARNING DECAL 97CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY TAG ELECTROCUTION DANGER 2PT “WARNING” PINCH POINT 2.5 X 7-1/2” “WARNING” BOOM FOLD 2.25X7” “DANGER” CONFINED SPACE 2.
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History of Summers Manufacturing Co., Inc. 1965 – Summers Manufacturing is founded by Harley Summers, who purchases patent rights for Goebel truck and pickup hoists from the Goebel Brothers of Lehr, ND. These hoists, produced in Harley Summers’ blacksmith shop the first year, were distributed nationwide by a Cincinnati, Ohio, dealer. With increasing sales, the company soon outgrows the small shop. Summers wins the Herman harrow contract, beginning the company’s Herman culti-harrow line.
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