Lemken launches self-propelled sprayer

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When Lemken entered a strategic partnership with a chassis manufacturer in 2017, it marked the starting point for the development of a self-propelled Lemken field sprayer. This product is now being launched under the name of Nova. With a spacious cab, a chassis with versatile adjustment options and a new automatic boom control, this self-propelled sprayer with tank volumes of 4,800 or 7,200 litres and working widths from 24 to 39 metres meets even the highest expectations regarding comfort and efficiency.

Particular attention has been paid to the comfortable cab, which is essential for long working hours. Sound insulation reduces noise and stress so that operators can focus fully on driving. The Nova is also available with an optional Category 4 three-stage air filter system, which creates permanent positive pressure in the cab to prevent any fumes from entering. Automatic climate control, Bluetooth radio and numerous storage options help to make work a lot more enjoyable.

Operators have an excellent view of their surroundings from an air-suspended seat. All controls are ergonomically arranged in the armrest. The innovative joystick with numerous freely assignable function keys can be configured in keeping with individual needs. The application technology is controlled via the proven LEMKEN MegaSpray on the CCI 800 or CCI 1200 terminal. Functions include width section and application rate controls, GPS track guidance and job management. The agrirouter, the new cross-vendor data exchange platform, handles communications with the farm management system back in the office.

The chassis of the Nova self-propelled sprayer features telescopic axles for flexible track widths from 1.8 to 2.3 metres. Hydraulic track width adjustment is available as an option. The Nova can be used with tyres with widths from 300 to 650 millimetres. All-wheel drive ensures that the rear axle always follows precisely behind the front axle. This, and the large ground clearance of 1.20 metres, provides great protection for crops. A hydraulic lift system which raises the chassis to a maximum of 1.60 metres is available for very tall crops. Independent, hydropneumatic wheel suspension delivers a particularly smooth ride while also keeping the boom in balance on uneven terrain.

 

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