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    About Dry Floaters

    Dry floaters are self-propelled chemical applicators used to treat fields with granular or powdered fertilizers, soil amendments, and pesticide products without modification. Dry floaters' large, wide flotation tires minimize soil disruption.

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    Serial NumberY6T020543
    Location: Vivian, South Dakota
    Seller: Dacotah Diamond Auctions
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    Auction Date:6/6/2026 8:30:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberYCT032254
    Location: Sparks, Georgia
    Seller: Baldy Auctioneers LLC
    Hours3,400
    Location: Stonewall, Texas
    Serial Number1N0800RXES0251136
    Location: Liberal, Kansas
    Hours5,020
    Location: Windsor, Illinois
    Seller: Darin Doehring
    Hours4,491
    Location: Falmouth, Indiana
    Seller: Nick Thomas
    Hours4,368
    Location: Jet, Oklahoma
    Seller: Castle Farms LLC
    Hours2,628
    Location: Memphis, Missouri
    Seller: Ed's Machinery LLC
    Serial NumberYY8T022557
    Location: Hawley, Minnesota
    Serial Number1N0800RXVR0241159
    Location: Bismarck, North Dakota
    Hours458
    Location: Macon, Missouri
    Seller: Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners
    Hours1,953
    Location: Nevada, Iowa
    Hours2,761
    Location: Warsaw, Indiana
    Seller: GreenMark Equipment
    Hours4,319
    Location: Three Rivers, Michigan
    Seller: Greenmark Equipment - Three Rivers
    Hours2,493
    Location: Washington Court House, Ohio
    Hours3,170
    Location: Great Falls, Montana
    Hours4,233
    Location: Havre, Montana
    Hours1,850
    Location: Byhalia, Mississippi
    Seller: Mid-South Ag Equipment
    Hours2,751
    Location: Scobey, Montana
    Seller: Border Plains Equipment - Scobey
    Serial Number1N0800RXEP0231329
    Location: Mound City, Missouri
    Seller: Hiawatha Implement Co.
    Hours1,400
    Location: Hiawatha, Kansas
    Seller: Hiawatha Implement Co.
    Hours1,442
    Location: Princeton, Kentucky
    Seller: Hutson
    Hours2,139
    Location: Elnora, Indiana
    Seller: Hutson
    Hours2,188
    Location: Tecumseh, Michigan
    Seller: Hutson
    Hours3,044
    Location: Hopkinsville, Kentucky
    Seller: Hutson
    Hours2,939
    Location: Iuka, Illinois
    Hours1,626
    Location: Iuka, Illinois
    Hours4,682
    Location: Powell, Wyoming

    About Dry Floaters

    Dry Floaters, sometimes referred to as “granular floaters,” are self-propelled chemical applicators often used for pre-plant or post-harvest applications with high coverage rates. For example, the TerraGator TG 8400C offers application rates ranging from 5 to 40 pounds per acre at 10 mph and has a 290-foot3 product bin with a front/rear bin split for applying multiple products.


    2025 TerraGator TG 8400C Dry Floater

    These machines are called “floaters” because their large, wide flotation tires spread their contact weight over a much larger area than standard-profile tires, allowing them to move through fields with very little disruption to the topsoil. 

    Depending on crop needs, field conditions, equipment availability, and operational goals, choosing the most effective floater will depend on what part of the growing process you are in.

    When To Choose Dry Floaters vs. Liquid Floaters

    While dry and liquid floaters have a lot in common, there are particular situations where dry floaters excel. For example:

    • While liquid floaters are used for in-season applications or faster uptake, dry floaters excel in pre-plant and post-plant harvest applications.
    • While liquid floaters are ideal for precise, low-rate application, dry floaters offer a high-volume nutrient delivery (up to 1,200 lbs per acre or 1,354 kg per hectare).
    • Where liquid-based machines require more frequent refills (they traditionally have smaller tank sizes), dry (or granular) ones boast larger hoppers, allowing for longer operation.

    What To Look For In A Dry Floater

    As noted above, when looking for specific outcomes, choosing between a dry floater and a liquid floater will often hinge on which phase of the growing cycle will require the most applications.

    Looking for a high coverage rate? One dry floater, the John Deere 800R, has a dry box capacity of 330 feet³ (9.34 meters³), can spread products at widths up to 90 ft (27.4 m), and has application speeds up to 30 mph (48 km/h). Total application costs will vary based on the product(s) you’re using, the equipment you choose, and local supply levels of some nutrients, which may be less expensive or more readily available in either dry or liquid form.

    Where To Buy & Finance Dry Floaters

    Explore TractorHouse.com to find new and used dry floaters for sale from industry-leading brands such as Ag-Chem, Case IH, Loral, New Leader, Stahly, and TerraGator, among others. 

    Once you find the equipment that’s the best fit for your operation, check out CurrencyFinance to explore your dry floater financing options.