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    About Sprayers

    Sprayers are used to apply liquid fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals to fields and come in pull-type, self-propelled, and mounted varieties.

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    Hours3,773
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Hours1,465
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Hours2,820
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Hours2,477
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Webster, South Dakota
    Hours2,811
    Boom Width90 ft
    Location: Webster, South Dakota
    Serial Number9542T80080716
    Location: Breckenridge, Minnesota
    Hours2,130
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Storm Lake, Iowa
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Storm Lake
    Hours315
    Boom Width90 ft
    Location: Truman, Minnesota
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Truman
    Hours415
    Boom Width90 ft
    Location: Ida Grove, Iowa
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Ida Grove
    Hours268
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Moorhead, Minnesota
    Hours499
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Tracy, Minnesota
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Tracy
    Hours802
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Lisbon, North Dakota
    Hours489
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Washburn, North Dakota
    Hours507
    Boom Width132 ft
    Location: Hawley, Minnesota
    Hours2,014
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Jackson, Minnesota
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Jackson
    Hours1,779
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: St. James, Minnesota
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Saint James
    Hours2,900
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Casselton, North Dakota
    Hours2,286
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Truman, Minnesota
    Seller: C & B Operations, LLC - Truman
    Serial NumberB40770107
    Location: Webster, South Dakota
    Hours886
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Harvey, North Dakota
    Hours881
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Velva, North Dakota
    Hours80
    Nozzle Spacing20 in
    Location: Harvey, North Dakota
    Hours1,375
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
    Hours2,930
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Cortland, New York
    Seller: Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners
    Hours581
    Boom Width90 ft
    Location: Indianola, Iowa
    Hours685
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Denison, Iowa
    Hours1,177
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Cortland, New York
    Seller: Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners
    Hours685
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Wayne City, Illinois
    Seller: Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners

    About Sprayers

    Sprayers, used to apply liquid fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals to fields, were first developed in the late 1800s. These early versions were pulled by horses or powered by steam. With the invention of tractors came new types of sprayers, including John Deere’s first models, released in the 1930s that had 150-gallon cypress tanks and an angle iron boom. Most modern tanks are made of fiberglass or poly with capacities often ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 gallons (3,785 to 7570 liters). Recent developments largely center on more precise, efficient chemical application to minimize the effects of spray drift on surrounding crops and on human health. Better pumps, self-leveling booms, controlled droplet application, sprayer hoods, and other improvements provide more even, targeted distribution across fields.


    Apache HS1100 Self-Propelled Sprayer

    Types Of Sprayers

    Modern sprayers generally fall into one of three categories: pull-type, self-propelled, and mounted.

    As their name suggests, pull-type sprayers are pulled by tractors. They come with tanks in a variety of capacities mounted on a trailer, with some high-clearance models available for use in tall crops. Pull-type sprayers have booms of various lengths and are typically powered by the tractor’s power take-off (PTO). Advancements such as auto boom height control mean the sprayers can work more precisely on a wider variety of crops. Some pull-type sprayers have booms constructed of composite material for improved strength and flexibility compared to booms made of traditional steel tubing.

    Self-propelled sprayers are all-in-one vehicles fitted with the necessary tank(s), booms, and spraying functionality. Some high-clearance sprayer models are designed for use in taller crops. In recent years, manufacturers’ sprayer designs have emphasized field-friendly footprints that reduce soil compaction, as well as precision tech such as automatic boom height control and automated guidance to reduce skips and overlaps.

    Mounted/three-point sprayers typically connect to a tractor or ATV using a three-point hitch. As with other sprayer types, mounted sprayer tanks come in a variety of capacities and are most often powered by PTO. Booms can be mounted on the sprayer itself or under the tractor. Improved safety has been a focus for manufacturers with features such as counterbalanced tanks that put more weight closer to the tractor wheels.

    Find The Right Sprayer

    You’ll find thousands of new and used sprayers, including pull-type, self-propelled, and mounted varieties from top manufacturers such as Ag-Chem, Apache, Case IH, Demco, Hagie, HARDI, John Deere, New Holland, RoGator, and more for sale every day on TractorHouse.com.

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