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From Self propelled, to trailed, back to Self propelled sprayer
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael S" data-source="post: 6874663" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I never understand why more people aren't keener on front and back tank mounted sprayers. Other than 28m being the limit on boom width you could turn your 200hp tractor into a self propelled? Although we have a self propelled as part of a joint venture now for 10 years prior to the that I had an Amazone 24m 1200l+800l front tank. On a Fendt 818 it would be better than any SP or trailed on the road between farms. In the spring it could be dropped off pretty quickly leaving the pipe work in place, so much so we used the same tractor for fertiliser as well meaning good use of the rowcrops as well. Some modern variations on the theme mean you could carry 3000l plus these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael S, post: 6874663, member: 419"] I never understand why more people aren't keener on front and back tank mounted sprayers. Other than 28m being the limit on boom width you could turn your 200hp tractor into a self propelled? Although we have a self propelled as part of a joint venture now for 10 years prior to the that I had an Amazone 24m 1200l+800l front tank. On a Fendt 818 it would be better than any SP or trailed on the road between farms. In the spring it could be dropped off pretty quickly leaving the pipe work in place, so much so we used the same tractor for fertiliser as well meaning good use of the rowcrops as well. Some modern variations on the theme mean you could carry 3000l plus these days. [/QUOTE]
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