CBLM Sample
CBLM Sample
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
● Perform the Task Sheets and Job Sheets until you are confident that your
outputs conform with the Performance Criteria Checklist that follows every
sheet.
● Submit outputs of the Task Sheets and Job Sheets to your facilitator for
evaluation and recording in the Accomplishment Chart. Outputs shall serve as
your portfolio during the Institutional Competency Evaluation.
● When you feel confident that you have had sufficient practice, as your trainer to
evaluate you. The results of your assessment will be recorded in your Progress
Chart and Accomplishment Chart.
You must pass the Institutional Competency Evaluation for this competency:
(indicate LO#: Title) before moving to another competency; (indicate LO#: Title or if
next unit of competency). A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded to you after
passing the evaluation.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
MODULE CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this module, the trainee/student must be able to:
LO1. Prepare crop care machinery
LO2. Operate machines and monitor performance
LO3. Perform post-operation activities
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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● Machines and engine are cleaned and stored as per established practices
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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CONTENTS:
● PPE
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
CONDITION:
ASSESSMENT METHOD:
1. Written Test
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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2. Oral Questioning
3. Demonstration
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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CONTENTS:
1. PPE
2. Occupational health and safety procedure
3. Functions of control and operation
4. Types and classifications of crop care machineries
5. Operating performance and output assessment
6. Report preparation
7. PPE
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
CONDITION:
ASSESSMENT METHOD:
1. Written Test
2. Oral Questioning
3. Demonstration
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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CONTENTS:
1. PPE
2. Occupational health and safety procedure
3. Cleaning and storage of machine
4. Waste management
5. 5S application
6. Documentation
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
CONDITION:
ASSESSMENT METHOD:
1. Written Test
2. Oral Questioning
3. Demonstration
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 1: Prepare Crop Care Machinery
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
Learning Objectives:
After reading this Information Sheet, you should be able to accomplish the
following specific objectives within 34 hours:
1. Learn how to identify compatibility of prime mover and machines;
Introduction:
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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The Weeder/Cultivator
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machine
Weeder Cultivator
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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a. Diesel engine
b. Internal combustion engine
c. Car engine
d. Engine cylinder
a. Spraying
b. Machine shutdown
c. Generator set rating
d. PPE
a. Mechanical device
b. Prime mover
c. Machines & equipment
d. Mechanical structure
a. Mechanical device
b. Prime mover
c. Machines
d. Electric motor
5. It is used lift water from a lower to a higher level from which the water
then flows through channels to the fields.
a. Weeder/cultivation
b. Fertilizer applicator
c. Knapsack sprayer
d. Irrigation pump
a. Weeder/cultivation
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b. Fertilizer applicator
c. Knapsack sprayer
d. Irrigation pump
a. Weeder/cultivation
b. Fertilizer applicator
c. Knapsack sprayer
d. Irrigation pump
a. Weeder/cultivation
b. Fertilizer applicator
c. Knapsack sprayer
d. Irrigation pump
9. Describe the engine’s name, model and other information about the
engine and machines.
a. Code name
b. Engine number
c. Engine nomenclature
d. Compatibility prime mover
a. Solar energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Mechanical energy
d. Fuel energy
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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1. a
2. c
3. b
4. a
5. d
6. c
7. b
8. a
9. c
10. d
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
Learning Objectives:
After reading this Information Sheet, you should be able to accomplish the
following specific objectives within 34 hours:
1. Learn how to know the types and classification of crop care machinery &
adjustment; and
2. Learn how to know the types and functions of tools for crop care
machineries.
Introduction:
In this unit of competency, the the type, classification and functions were
focuses on machines, tools and the adjustment to be applied. The type of
machines and adjustment being referred is the kind of the machine and
adjustment to be used, while the classification that will be discuss referred to the
category. Likewise, the functions is about the roles and uses of the tools for crop
care machinery & equipment.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
Instruction: Match the given types and classification and functions to the
corresponding engine and tools of the crop care machinery &
equipment. Write the letter of the correct answer on the answer
sheet.
COLUMN A COLUMN A
2. Hose b. Classification
6. Type f. Gears
9. Cultivator i. Role
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
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1. j
2. e
3. a
4. l
5. b
6. k
7. i
8. c
9. d
10. h
11. f
12. g
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
● Determine the safety aspects being used in the machines and engine.
Introduction:
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________ 2. Occupational health deals with all aspects of health and safety in
the workplace.
________ 3. Health has been defined as "a state of complete physical, mental
and social well-being.
________ 4. OHS is not concerned with preventing harm from any incidental
hazards, arising in the workplace.
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2. True
3. True
4. Is concerned
5. True
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PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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Title:
Prepare Crop Care Machinery of Knapsack Sprayer
Knapsack Sprayer
● Materials:
Steps/Procedure:
1. Prepare the tank, hose, trigger, split pin and other parts &
accessories of Knapsack Sprayer;
7. Fill the Sprayer up with more water or another 5 liter until it is full;
Steps/Procedure: Continuation…..
8. Make some adjustment on pump handle clip and nozzle for spray
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
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size output. The type of nozzle determines how much spray comes
out and what the size of the spray is;
10. Spray the weeds with the herbicide solution. Per hectare it is
normal to spray 50–200 L of solution (0.5 to 2 L of herbicide)
depending on the number of weeds. When doing clear-weeding (not
normally a good idea!) more herbicide will be needed (e.g. up to 300
L/ha);
11. After spraying, remove all remains of mix solution (herbicide), clean
it properly using water;
12. The left over mix solution should be disposed properly in a right
place, to avoid reach of children;
13. Keep clear records of when you have sprayed, and how much;
14. Calibrate the sprayer once every 3 months using clean water and a
bucket. Commonly used knapsack sprayer; and
15. If it rains less than 4 hours after spraying, repeat the treatment
(but not if spraying Gramoxone)
Assessment Method:
1. Written test
2. Demonstration
3. Oral questioning
Prepared by:
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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CRITERIA YES NO
Did you…….
1. Prepare the tank, hose, trigger, split pin and other parts
& accessories of Knapsack Sprayer;
10. Spray the weeds with the herbicide solution. Per hectare
it is normal to spray 50–200 L of solution (0.5 to 2 L of
herbicide) depending on the number of weeds. When
doing clear-weeding (not normally a good idea!) more
herbicide will be needed (e.g. up to 300 L/ha);
Continuation…..
YE
CRITERIA NO
S
Did you…….
13. Keep clear records of when you have sprayed, and how
much;
Checked by:
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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Title:
Knapsack Sprayer
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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● Materials:
1. Mouth mask,
2. Goggles
3. Disposable gloves
4. Rubber boots
5. Long sleeve shirt
6. Hat
Steps/Procedure:
Assessment Method:
1. Written test
2. Demonstration
3. Oral questioning
Prepared by:
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
CRITERIA YES NO
Did you…….
Checked by:
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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Title:
Prepare Crop Care Machinery of Knapsack Sprayer
Knapsack Sprayer
● Materials:
1. Mouth mask,
2. Goggles
3. Disposable gloves
4. Rubber boots
5. Long sleeve shirt
6. Hat
Assessment Method:
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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4. Written test
5. Demonstration
6. Oral questioning
Prepared by:
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
Introduction:
In this unit of competency, the the type, classification and functions were
focuses on machines, tools and the adjustment to be applied. The type of
machines and adjustment being referred is the kind of the machine and
adjustment to be used, while the classification that will be discuss referred to the
category. Likewise, the functions is about the roles and uses of the tools for crop
care machinery & equipment.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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The Weeder/Cultivator
Pump Irrigation System for Open Liquid Fertilizer Machine Stainless Knapsack Sprayer
Source (PISOS)
Weeder
Cultivator
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The
used to pump water from a lower to a higher level from which the
water then flows through channels to the fields requiring irrigation (lift
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Water pumps can work in a few different ways, but in the simplest
terms, water pumps consist of three main parts: an inlet, pump system
and an outlet.
Water is drawn into the pump though the inlet side when a pressure
difference is made within the pump system, the water wants to move from
an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This is used to move
the water through the pump to the outlet side, into a hose, and towards
your farm or water tank.
There are two main types of water pumps, and they are categorised in
how they create the pressure difference within the pump system. These
types are:
Something in common with these pumps is that they need energy to work,
this energy can come from fuel or electricity, or with a bit of effort, from you
manually moving the pump parts with a lever.
To check and adjust the Irrigation Pump, the following must be done:
1. Make a habit of checking that the motor is securely bolted to its
platform. Mounting bolts can vibrate loose.
2. Check to see that rotating parts aren’t rubbing on stationary parts of
the motor, causing damage to the motor. Remember that an electric
motor is an air-cooled piece of equipment and needs all the ventilation
it can get. Excessive heat is a main cause of reduced motor life.
3. Motors also like to be dry. Keep motor windings dry by keeping pump
packing in good condition. Even if windings are pumped water can
attach to the windings and cause early failure.
4. Motors that operate at 3600 rpm experience twice as much wear as
motors operating at 1800 rpm. Regular maintenance is especially
critical for 3600 rpm motors and pumps.
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VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
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Placing deep with chisel-type cultivators. (c) Broadcasting and drilling into the soil after plowing and
before planting. (d) Applying during the planting operation. (e) Side dressing on growing row crops.
(f) Drilling into established pastures and other sods with special equipment. Application rates of 225
to 560 kg ha–1 of fertilizer per treatment are common, but rates may be as high as 1100 kg ha–1. A
portion of the total amount is often broadcast and plowed under or worked into the soil prior to
planting where large amounts of fertilizer per hectare are needed for row crops.
12. TEST PROCEDURE 4 - Parts of the sprayer that come into constant
direct contact with the spray liquid should be made from non-
absorbent materials, which are suitable for use with approved
pesticide formulations
13. CHECK - The manufacturer should provide written assurance in the
sprayer manual (see section 1.17) that parts of the sprayer that are
exposed routinely to direct sunlight should be made from materials
which do not unduly deteriorate;
14. CHECK - All pressure and flow control devices should be adjustable
from outside the spray tank;
15. TEST - A safety device should be incorporated into the sprayer to
prevent the maximum pressure exceeding 5 bar in any part of the
sprayer. Vented liquid should be discharged inside the tank;
16. TEST PROCEDURE 5 -The sprayer should be reliable and durable in
use;
17. CHECK - The manufacturer should provide with the sprayer a clear,
simple, illustrated manual in the language of the country of
manufacture and in English, French or Spanish; and
18. The manual should contain procedures for:
a. initial assembly;
b. identification of all replacement parts including an “exploded “
diagram;
c. setting and calibration;
d. minimizing the need to dispose of dilute pesticide;
e. cleaning and safe disposal of washings;
f. routine maintenance and storage;
g. accurate field use;
h. safe release of residual pressure in the lance when a spray
management valve is used.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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1. Check the condition of the knives to make sure they can penetrate the
soil adequately and distribute anhydrous ammonia evenly, and
remember to test them in the field, adapting spring pressure to current
conditions, such as soil type, soil moisture, and soil compaction.
2. Make sure that hoses and pipes are clean and free of clogs, kinks, and
leaks. Iowa Sate University researchers recommend connecting hoses
from adjacent applicator shanks to different regions around the
manifold outlet ring to improve distribution across the applicator's
swath. Also, the length of each hose from the distribution manifold to
each injection knife should be equal. Coil hoses that attach to knives
near the manifold and secure them horizontally.
3. When connecting hoses during application season, avoid introducing
ammonia into the line until necessary. Make all the connections, tighten
the bleeder valves, and then open the valves starting at the furthest
downstream valve and
4. work upstream, opening the valve at the tank that releases ammonia
into the hose last. When disconnecting hoses, start closing valves at the
upstream end and work toward the downstream end.
5. As you work with anhydrous ammonia this spring, stay upwind when
operating valves. Also, keep a 5-gallon water supply available and a 6-
ounce plastic squeeze bottle in your pocket for immediate treatment of
accidental exposures.
6. Be aware of volatilization of nitrogen (N). Losing N to volatilization is an
avoidable expense. Shallow (2-4-inch) incorporation of liquid and dry
granular N urea-containing fertilizers can reduce potential volatilization
loss. Anhydrous ammonia should be injected deeply enough to avoid
losses. If you smell or see excess vapor escaping, reset the covering
discs or "beaver tail" tabs.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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1. Never operate the machine without checking that there are adequate
supplies of clean diesel, clean water and clean Foamstream® concentrate
in the appropriate tanks. The M1200 produces VERY HOT water. This
can cause serious burns and injury if used incorrectly.
2. Never point the lance at people or animals as this machine operates at
high temperature and low pressure. All personnel operating a M1200
machine must be deemed competent to do so and must be adequately
trained. A copy of the training record is available on demand.
3. Always check the M1200 for any damage before use. Damaged cables,
hoses or connections must be reported immediately, and the machine
taken out of use until repairs have been completed. Use only genuine
Weedingtech spare parts and Foamstream® consumables. This will
ensure the best performance of your machine and maintain the warranty
of the unit. The M1200 must never be modified, safety interlocks
bypassed or settings adjusted (unless specified in these guidance notes)
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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question and answer and written as you are practicing your skill.
test
When you are ready, present
your output to your trainer for
final evaluation and recording.
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
[email protected]
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DA - Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) MARIA LUISA A. CAPILI
VSU, ViSCA, Baybay City, Leyte
PTS - CBLM, Rice Machinery Operations NC II
Operate Rice Crop Care Machinery & Equipment
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3.3-3
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