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Sprayer Cabs: Riding In Style

Manufacturers offer an inside look at sprayer cabs.

January 22, 2009

  •  Patriot 3330, CASE IH  © 2009
    Patriot 3330, CASE IH
  •  8030 series cab, JOHN DEERE  © 2009
    8030 series cab, JOHN DEERE
  •  7830's extended-view cab, REDBALL  © 2009
    7830's extended-view cab, REDBALL
  •  Predator, GVM  © 2009
    Predator, GVM
  •  RoGator's 800 and 1000 Series sprayers, AGCO/AGCHEM  © 2009
    RoGator's 800 and 1000 Series sprayers, AGCO/AGCHEM
  •  Prowler, GVM  © 2009
    Prowler, GVM
  •  AS715, EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES  © 2009
    AS715, EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES
  •  NITRO 4000, MILLER-ST. NAZIANZ  © 2009
    NITRO 4000, MILLER-ST. NAZIANZ
  •  STS cab, HAGIE  © 2009
    STS cab, HAGIE

Spending a full day operating a sprayer requires a comfortable ride. Manufacturers are optimizing comfort — as well as convenience — to make for an easier, more enjoyable day's work with better spraying control. View up-close photos of several sprayer cabs below.

Patriot 3330, CASE IH

The Patriot 3330, the newest addition to the Case IH family, features a Surveyor cab with 109.5 cubic feet and 68.5 square feet of glass. Electronic A-Post instrumentation monitors critical operating parameters, while the control console — attached to and moving with the operator's seat — and intuitive switch layout assists the operator to maintain focus on the field, not the switches. Optional features include electronically-controlled mirrors and a luxury option with a heated, red leather seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a carpeted floor mat, as well as Automatic Temperature Control and intermittent wipers.

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