How tall are r4038?
Specifications
Key Specs | r4038-sprayer Current Model |
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Plumbing material | Stainless steel (polyethylene optional) |
Boom Material | Steel or carbon fiber |
Ground height adjustment | 50 to 245 cm 19.6 to 96.5 in. |
Breakaway width | Stainless-steel boom – 3.3 m 10.8 ft, in. Carbon fiber boom – 3.7 m 12.1 ft |
Why are sprayers so tall?
In this case, the target was weeds, so the boom needed to be 30 inches above the average weed height. Spraying 30 inches above the target will subject the spray to more drift. As farmers scramble to get corn and soybean weeds sprayed, summer-like weather can be windy with more off-target drift potential.
How tall is a John Deere sprayer?
Boom – Ground height adjustment: 19.6 to 96.5 in.
What is the biggest sprayer in the world?
What is thought to be the world’s largest sprayer has been taking Australian agricultural shows by storm this Spring. Launched by Aussie company GoldAcres, the 14,000 litre capacity Quadramax is aimed squarely at those spraying the massive acreages of the Western Australian prairies.
How much does a John Deere 4830 sprayer weight?
4830 Sprayer weight JD 4830 with 100 ft boom 25,300 lbs.
Who makes Apache sprayers?
Equipment Technologies
Apache Sprayers’ parent company, Equipment Technologies, was founded in 1997, with one goal in mind: build the best and most reliable agricultural sprayers.
How much does a farm sprayer cost?
$50 to $10,000
Sprayers are most often used for the administration of water, insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer. The cost of a sprayer ranges from $50 to $10,000, depending on the sprayer’s specifications.
Where are Apache sprayers built?
Mooresville, Indiana
Dedicated Manufacturing Apache is the largest manufacturer of self propelled sprayers in the world, operating out of a 168,000 square foot headquarters in Mooresville, Indiana.
Who makes GVM sprayers?
AG DIVISION | United States | GVM Incorporated.
How much does a John Deere 4830 Sprayer weight?
How many acres can you spray a day?
We ran some numbers to estimate just how many more acres can be sprayed in a 12-hour day. If running 15 gallons per acre at 16 miles per hour, we figure an operator can spray up to 1,138 acres a day if it takes him 30 minutes to refill each time.