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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
8030 series cab, JOHN DEERE

Expansive glass in the 8030 series cab offers excellent views of the field, booms, and spray patterns from the seat, enhanced by the display placement and narrow hood. A quieter ride is provided by engine and hydrostatic mounts, double walled insulated exhaust that is not attached to the cab, slower cooling fan speeds, and sound attenuators in the cab roof. All frequently used controls, such as master spray switch, boom fold, boom tilt, foam marker controls, and section shutoff, are conveniently located on the hydro handle, which moves with the ComfortCommand seat.

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