Farmers Worldwide Test Yuhe Self-Propelled Sprayers, Praise Floods In
A truly great product is never just the manufacturer's boast, but the word-of-mouth recommendation from users. Since its launch, Yuhe's new self-propelled sprayer has served thousands of growers worldwide, covering diverse cultivation scenarios including grains, fruits, vegetables, and cash crops. We visited users across different regions to hear their genuine experiences with the Yuhe sprayer and see how this equipment has become farmers' “harvest helper.”
Large-Scale Domestic Grower: Efficient and Labor-Saving, Recouping Equipment Costs in a Year
Mr. Zhang from Zhoukou, Henan, cultivates 1,200 acres of wheat and corn, making him a well-known large-scale grower locally. “With the old sprayer, I could cover only 30 acres daily and needed four workers—exhausting and costly.” Mr. Zhang admits that acquiring the Yuhe self-propelled boom sprayer last year completely solved his labor challenges. “This machine can spray over 800 acres daily with just one operator. Its 50-liter fuel tank runs all day without frequent refills. Dual-pump steering is exceptionally responsive, navigating complex fields effortlessly. Gear shifts are smooth and effortless—even beginners can master it.”
Regarding durability, Mr. Zhang was full of praise: “The frame is made of manganese alloy steel, showing no corrosion even after fertilizer application. The lifetime warranty gives me great peace of mind. The drive axle has been in use for over a year without a single issue, far more durable than the old bronze bushing design. I recommended it to several fellow farmers during this spring's planting season.”

Overseas Cotton Growers: Exceptional Adaptability, Pest Control Results Far Exceed Expectations
Santosh, a cotton farmer in Maharashtra, India, manages over 800 acres of leased cotton fields. "Our terrain is hilly and uneven. Previous sprayers constantly struggled with the slopes—either the center of gravity was unstable, causing constant swaying on inclines that risked tipping over, or the spray boom height couldn't be adjusted. From seedling to boll formation, cotton growth varies, and the slightest miscalculation would snag cotton branches or knock off bolls, directly impacting yields. We tried three different machines, but none solved these problems. It was a real headache."
After encountering the Yuhe self-propelled boom sprayer, Santosh stated all pain points were resolved: This machine has an exceptionally well-designed center of gravity. The body is stable, and it doesn't sway even on the steepest slopes, eliminating the risk of tipping over. The spray boom features an angle-adjustment cylinder, allowing flexible height adjustments. It precisely adapts from the seedling stage to the later boll-forming stage, eliminating any risk of damaging cotton plants or knocking off bolls. Plus, it cushions and absorbs shocks on bumpy terrain, making it far more durable and reliable than the previous wire rope structure!"

Beyond that, the pesticide application results have been exceptionally satisfying: “The 800-liter tank with jet agitation mixes pesticides thoroughly, preventing settling. The fine, penetrating spray droplets cover both upper and lower plant surfaces. This year, pest and disease incidence dropped nearly 40% compared to last year, while cotton fiber quality improved noticeably. We're getting higher purchase prices—it saves labor and boosts income!”
