Small-scale agricultural sprayers feature limited tank capacity and short spray booms, necessitating frequent refills. This results in reduced coverage per unit time, making it challenging to complete crop protection across all fields within the optimal window.
Some equipment requires multiple operators—e.g., one to drive, one to refill chemicals, and one to steady the boom sprayer —driving up labor costs and undermining the cost-efficiency goals of large-scale farming.
During prolonged continuous operation, standard equipment often suffers from overheating and power shortages, leading to frequent shutdowns for maintenance and delays in progress.
Our plant protection self propelled boom sprayer equipped with a 1000-liter high-capacity PE chemical tank and a 15-meter extended spray boom, a single tank refill covers larger areas, significantly reducing refill trips. The 50-liter ultra-large fuel tank enables 10-12 hours of continuous operation without frequent refueling stops, ensuring uninterrupted workflow and substantially boosting efficiency.
Our self propelled boom sprayer powered by a 50-horsepower Quanchai National IV diesel water-cooled engine delivering robust output, paired with a 6th-generation reinforced drive axle for superior traction. Maintains stability even in challenging terrains like muddy paddies or slopes, minimizing bogging risks. Dual-pump configuration (constant-flow pump + gear pump) ensures responsive steering and stable boom operation, preventing frequent malfunctions during extended continuous use.
The boom sprayer user-friendly design enables straightforward operation, allowing a single operator to complete the entire workflow—eliminating the need for multiple personnel to assist with chemical loading or boom support. The tank features right-side return water and left-side jet agitation for automatic pesticide mixing, eliminating manual stirring. The dashboard displays real-time fuel levels with automatic low-fuel alerts, reducing monitoring costs.
The self propelled boom sprayer frame and boom system are constructed from welded manganese alloy steel, offering corrosion resistance and deformation resistance. Even with prolonged use, corrosion or detachment issues do not occur. The drive axle employs a dual-bearing structure, outlasting traditional bushings to reduce maintenance frequency and costs. An enlarged, thickened radiator with a dust-proof mesh cover prevents overheating during extended continuous operation, extending the equipment's service life.
