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More variable working widths in Fendt crop protection solutions

9th October 2020

With the introduction of Fendt plant protection technology, Fendt expanded its full-line range in 2017. The towed plant protection sprayer Fendt Rogator 300 and the self-propelled Fendt Rogator 600 are produced and continuously developed at the AGCO/Fendt site in Hohenmölsen. Newboom widths are now available for both series developed in Europe.
 
 
More options for the Fendt Rogator 300 boom widths
 
 
Two new boom widths are available for the Fendt Rogator 300. The Fendt Rogator 300 now also comes with a working width of 32 metres.The working width for partially folded booms is 24 metres, which gives you flexible use of the plant protection sprayer, even in fields with a smaller lane intervals. When the boom is folded, it won't protrude too far ahead of the tractor cab, despite thelarge working width. This is ideal for road transport with the towed sprayer.
 
 
Triple-folded boom on the Fendt Rogator 600
 
 
Due to the high demand from customers, the working width of the self-propelled Fendt Rogator 600 has been extended from 36 metres to 39. This reduces crossings and
increases performance on the field. The new, triple-folding boom is compatible with all current nozzle carriers, so the customer can adapt the machine to their requirements even with this boom attached.
 
 
More sensors for OptiSonic height guidance
 
 
The OptiSonic height guidance system on the Fendt Rogator 300 and the Fendt Rogator 600 can be ordered with 6 sensors as an optional extra. The two additional sensors make sure double-folded booms can always be guided precisely over the crop, even when partially folded or with customised folding. Depending on the position of the boom, two sensors are active on each arm of the boom.

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