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Nitro sprayer

Mar 12, 2008 2:52 PM

Miller Nitro sprayer

The new 4000 series of self-propelled sprayers from Miller Nitro boasts redesigned cabs, front-mounted booms, four-wheel independent suspensions and new styling. The new sprayers are powered with either a Cummins or a Mercedes engine ranging from 215 to 365 hp and mounted in the rear for even weight distribution. The HydraLink suspension is hydraulically controlled and allows for 20 in. of suspension travel on each wheel. A front boom provides a clear view of all the nozzles, and front attachments are easily changed on the sprayer.

The sprayer offers 6 ft. of crop clearance and is available with a variety of tank sizes and options. The Nitro sprayer may be factory equipped with a variety of Raven controls and precision farming equipment.

Suggested retail price of the Nitro 4240 is $199,000. Contact Miller-St. Nazianz Inc., Dept. FIN, 511 E. Main St., St. Nazianz, WI 54232, 800/247-5557, www.millerstn.com.

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