Used Equipment
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Land Quip sprayer
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Land Quip 4M sprayer
We are proud to introduce our latest offering: the Land Quip 4M Sprayer, a top-of-the-line sprayer that's essentially brand new and ready to enhance your farming efficiency.
Key Features:
- Pristine Condition: This Land Quip 4M Sprayer is virtually shop soiled, ensuring peak performance and reliability for your agricultural needs.
- Advanced Spraying Technology: Equipped with cutting-edge spraying mechanisms, the 4M Sprayer delivers precise application, reducing waste and maximizing crop yield.
- User-Friendly Design: With an intuitive control system, the sprayer is easy to operate, allowing you to manage large areas with minimal effort.
- Robust Construction: Built to withstand tough farming conditions, the Land Quip 4M Sprayer is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-lasting service.
- Efficient Performance: Engineered for optimal efficiency, it offers excellent coverage and uniform distribution, ensuring your crops receive the care they need.
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Fransgard RV300 Tedder
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The simple and very robust construction has made the Combi Rake RV attractive all over the world and the model is by far the most powerful on the market. Fransgård has been manufacturing this type of rake for more than 30 years, which has contributed to extensive know-how in this type of machines.
The rake is used for many purposes such as spreading grass and hay, aerating a straw swath and raking up the materials. When aerating, the swath is moved 60-70 cm to the side, leaving it at the same time in a high airy even swath.
The RV rake is available in 2 sizes with a working width of 3.0 m or 3.9 m and with 2 or 4 wheels as standard. The rake is fitted with a gimbal between the rotors to avoid stoppages.
The rake is built in a robust construction with specially hardened crown/gear-pinions above each rotor and strong U-iron at the bottom, where the spring-loaded rake springs are mounted. The disc springs are moved from the raking to the spreading position without using tools.
The centrifugal force pushes the springs down into the working position. If they hit a stone or a hole in the field, they are raised up instead of going into the ground. During transport, the rake is manually turned behind the tractor.

