10 Self-Propelled Sprayers Equipped For Custom Application In 2016
Demand for custom application work varies year to year for ag retailers. But one constant has been the quality of equipment available in the market, especially when it comes to self-propelled sprayers.
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Buhler-Versatile | SX280 Sprayer
The SX280 sprayer's Versatile HQ cab now gives spray operators even greater visibility and comfort. The rig is powered by a Cummins QSB6.7L and will meet interim Tier 4 emissions requirements. Two tank options are available: An updated 1,200-gallon stainless steel tank and the new 1,000-gallon polyurethane tank developed specifically for this sprayer. Learn more >>
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John Deere | R4045 Sprayer
The R4045 sprayer adds a higher horsepower, large capacity self-propelled sprayer to John Deere’s line-up of four series sprayers introduced in 2013. It offers high application rates, productive spray speeds, vital technologies, and comfort that drivers need to cover large fields quickly and efficiently. The R4045 features a 346-hp Final Tier 4 PowerTech PSS 9-liter engine with four-wheel hydrostatic drive that can operate at 25 mph spraying/spreading and 35 mph in transport. Learn more >>
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Equipment Technologies | Apache AS1025 Sprayer
The AS1025 features a durable, ZF 6-speed mechanical drive transmission and 173-hp Tier 4i Cummins engine. A lock-up torque converter fully engages at 1,500 rpm, doubling the engine’s torque and creating a direct drive. It also features a 1,000-gallon product tank, Apache’s state-of-the-art cab and console, and full five-year warranty — all in a machine that weighs under 20,000 pounds. Learn more >>
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GVM | E-Series Prowler Sprayer
Adjustability meets mechanical efficiency in the E370 Prowler. Track widths from 93-105 inches or 109-121 inches and the ability to set front and rear axles independently — all from the operator’s seat — make the E370 Prowler extremely versatile. It also features the industry’s largest capacities with an 1,800-gallon tank/11-ton spreader body, and the flexibility to quickly switch between dry and liquid application. Its light footprint and equal weight distribution minimizes compaction and allows drivers to cover more acres daily. Learn more >>
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Hagie Manufacturing | STS16 Sprayer
The STS16 features a 1,600-gallon solution tank, 73-inch frame clearance, and up to a 132-foot boom. With front, side, and rear fill options, the unit is Hagie’s most powerful solution for full-season productivity and efficiency. New 2016 enhancements include standard boom air purge for effective boom cleanout, and multi-coupler and quick-tach features for ease in quickly changing attachments. It also features standard Severe Duty Suspension and High Torque, along with various tire options for every need. Learn more >>
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Hardi North America | SARITOR 5000
The SARITOR features aluminum booms available in 120- and 132-foot widths, along with 1,100- and 1,300-gallon tank capacities. Crop clearance is 54 inches and the track width can be hydraulically adjusted from 120 to 157.5 inches, providing a large stable platform for boom stability. Four ride-level air bag suspension elements and hydraulic shock absorbers provide smooth spray performance and exceptional operator comfort. Learn more >>
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Miller St. Nazianz | Nitro 6500 Sprayer
The 2016 NITRO 6500 high clearance self-propelled field sprayer features a revolutionary new propulsion system that sets the highest standard for power to the ground performance. The unit boasts the greatest torque ever, full-time traction control, user-programmable speed ranges customized to each operator, and cruise control. Learn more >>
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New Holland | Guardian Sprayer
With the Guardian Front Boom Sprayer, operators never need to turn in their seat to monitor spraying action, and nozzles are located behind the boom for complete, unrestricted view of every nozzle. The new cab offers more lighting and larger windows, also improving visibility, thereby allowing operators to run the boom closer to the ground to control drift. The sprayer also offers traction and weight distribution and crop clearance — especially good for late-season spraying. Learn more >>
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AGCO | RoGator RG1300B
The RoGator RG1300B self-propelled sprayer features a Tier 4 Final 8.4-liter AGCO Power engine and hydrostat drive package, providing superior power and reliability with greater fuel efficiency. It offers 90- to 120-foot booms with tip-to-target control and consistent accuracy, advanced technology, adjustable track widths, and an application cab designed to maximize operator comfort and safety. RG1300B optional features include direct chemical injection and the GatorTrak four-wheel steering system to minimize damage to crops and beds by leaving fewer tracks. Learn more >>
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Case IH | Patriot 4440
The 1,200-gallon Patriot 4440 sprayer uses a Case IH FPT 8.7-liter engine, rated at 335-HP, equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) only emissions technology to meet Tier 4 Final requirements. Additional enhancements include new front and rear hood styling, and new fuel tank lights. With exceptional interior space and visibility, the Surveyor cab provides a comfortable work environment during those long days of spraying. Other features include boom lengths from 90 to 120 feet and AIM Command or AIM Command PRO spray systems. Learn more >>
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Buhler-Versatile | SX280 Sprayer
John Deere | R4045 Sprayer
Equipment Technologies | Apache AS1025 Sprayer
GVM | E-Series Prowler Sprayer
Hagie Manufacturing | STS16 Sprayer
Hardi North America | SARITOR 5000
Miller St. Nazianz | Nitro 6500 Sprayer
New Holland | Guardian Sprayer
AGCO | RoGator RG1300B
Case IH | Patriot 4440
As companies continue to invest in their equipment fleets to keep up with the needs of their grower-customers, manufacturers continue to upgrade their offerings. From AGCO’s RoGator RG1300B and Case IH’s Patriot 4440, to GVM’s E-Series Prowler and Hagie’s STS 16, self-propelled sprayers feature more power, efficiency, and reliability than ever before.
View the slideshow above to see the latest self-propelled sprayers to hit the market.
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Hopkins is Senior Online Editor for the CropLife Media Group at Meister Media Worldwide. See all author stories here.