Farm Machinery Advisor

Just In Time: Manufacturers Launch New Generations of Sprayers (Part II)

The little preview we did a few days back about 2016’s new generation of sprayers had some of the readers thinking about the other half of our shortlist of the aforementioned new releases of the said machinery. Well, the good thing here in Farm Machinery Advisor is that a lot of us–just like most of you–possess that disinterest in waiting or being kept hanging (cheers to that, mate!) for an extended period. So without much delay, here are the rest of sprayers you might want to check out in order to find the right match for your agricultural business.

AG Spray Equipment

Starting off this edition of our short list is the AG Spray Equipment’s fresh lineup of new pull behind sprayers that can carry loads starting from 1,050 to 1,950 gallons. Additionally, the 6000, 7000, and 8000 pull type sprayers offer a variety of boom widths, though each of them fold to 10-foot for transport. There’s little known about the equipment for now, but once our team gets a solid look at it, we’ll definitely have one of the units or the series up in our farm equipment reviews.

Equipment Technologies

Equipment Technologies will join the list of manufacturers upgrading or releasing a new lineup by featuring four new units, namely: the AS730 , AS1030, AS1230 and AS1230 XP. The sprayers will have tank sizes of 750, 1,000, 1,200 and 1,200 gallons, respectively, with each of them being equipped with a horsepower that exceeds that of their predecessors (173, 225, 260 and 300).

Bestway NTX Series

Rounding up our shortlist is the NTX series from Bestway which is set to feature a completely new frame and an adjustable axle design which offers a good range of wheel spacing and tank/boom sizes to fit specific needs. In addition, the equipment is rumored to include an adjustable axle spacing up to 60-inches in order to reduce tracks in the field.

There you have it for now, just keep yourself subscribed for possibly more information once these sprayers get released in the market during the upcoming weeks (or months) or so.