SELF-PROPELLED SPRAYER GETS IMPROVEMENTS

nozzles on self propelled crop sprayer

Fendt reveals updates to Rogator

THE updated Fendt Rogator Gen 2 self-propelled sprayer features improved electronic, pneumatic nozzle bodies, Banjo plumbing connections and valves, and the ContiRinse system to improve accuracy and reduce downtime.

The updates are available on the latest 645, 655 and 665 Rogator with the top model boasting a 6,000-litre tank capacity and 307 horsepower engine to operate a 24 or 36 metre working width. All models in the range automatically select nozzle combinations relative to forward speed, which enables optimum nozzle pressure. This, in turn, reduces drift, which is also maintained as forward speed changes.

The latest Rogator features a category 4, cab filtration system and there have been improvements to boom stability to give greater confidence when spraying in difficult conditions.

Fendt now offers an eight-year warranty.

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