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    About Self-Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators

    Self-propelled dry fertilizer applicators spread fertilizer on the soil in the spring, summer, and after harvest to introduce nutrients that help plants grow and produce higher yields.

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    ConditionUsed
    Location: Hawarden, Iowa
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    ConditionUsed
    Location: Tracy, Minnesota
    Seller: Erbes Repair
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    2019 GVM PROWLER T380 Used Self Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators upcoming auctions2019 GVM PROWLER T380 Used Self Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/10/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Hours1,235
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Memphis, Missouri
    Seller: Ed's Machinery LLC
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    2005 JOHN DEERE 4920 Used Self Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators upcoming auctions2005 JOHN DEERE 4920 Used Self Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:8/13/2026 10:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberN04920X004116
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Kramer, North Dakota
    Seller: Pifer's Auction Company
    Hours4,028.8
    Serial Number1N04038RHK0194762
    Location: Caney, Kansas
    Seller: Mainwest Equipment
    Hours3,600
    Spread Width60 ft
    Location: Rosebud, Texas
    Seller: Mainwest Equipment

    About Self-Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators

    Farms, orchards, vineyards, acreages, and other ag operations use self-propelled dry fertilizer applicators, also called “self-propelled spreaders,” to spread granular fertilizer on the soil, usually in the spring and after harvest, that releases nutrients over time to help plants grow. This is one type of dry fertilizer applicator. You’ll also find pull-type and 3-point/mounted dry fertilizer applicator units for sale.


    John Deere 600R Dry Spinner Spreader

    Unlike pull-type models, which consist of a hopper or wagon equipped with a spreader system designed to be pulled by a tractor, self-propelled applicators are self-contained vehicles. They employ a hopper and spreader system attached to a chassis, such as the New Leader Dry Spinner Spreader employed by John Deere’s 600R, or a hopper and retractable booms. This design generally results in better maneuverability through fields than a pull-type applicator.

    Some applicators in this category can work with dry or liquid fertilizer. Switching from one format to the other requires a brief conversion process but allows growers to use the machine three seasons out of the year.

    Self-Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicator Components

    In addition to hoppers that hold fertilizer and other products, these applicators use conveyors, chains, spinners, and other components to spread fertilizer through a broadcast spreader system. The operator can typically adjust the spread width to meet their application needs. Some systems have spread widths extending past 100 feet, resulting in greater coverage area and benefits such as reduced soil compaction and fuel usage.

    Many have high-clearance tires that enable application during growing months, and some models have a tarp system to protect the materials onboard, while others provide a cab-filtration system to protect the operator’s health.

    Depending on the model, a self-propelled dry fertilizer applicator may also have the capability to spread gypsum, lime, cover crop seed, litter, compost, and other materials. Many new and used self-propelled dry fertilizer applicators can even apply multiple materials simultaneously. New Leader’s MultiBin system, for example, allows for the application of up to four products at once.

    Self-Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicator Technologies

    Many of these applicators use precision technologies, cameras, sensors, metering systems, weighing systems, and more to enhance application accuracy and simplify machine operation. Potential benefits include reduced product waste and environmental impact, less fuel consumption, time savings, and reduced soil disturbance.

    Variable-rate technology, for example, considers current information about the soil, field conditions, crop requirements, and other factors to adjust the application rate for optimal performance. GPS, application mapping, guidance control, section control, and other technologies can also contribute to greater application accuracy and other benefits.

    Find Self-Propelled Dry Fertilizer Applicators For Sale Near Me

    Explore TractorHouse.com to find new and used self-propelled, pull-type, and 3-point/mounted dry fertilizer applicators for sale and other types of dry fertilizer and chemical applicators nearby and worldwide.

    Popular brands of self-propelled dry fertilizer applicators on the site include Ag-Chem, Case IH, GVM, John Deere, RBR Enterprise, and Rogator.