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New self-propelled sprayers

Aug 17, 2009 1:49 PM

Miller sprayer

An all-new line of Miller Condor G-series sprayers with mechanical drive includes the G40 and G75 models. The new machines feature a new styling that matches that of the 4000 series Nitro sprayers and a new hood design that is easy to open. Also new is the ability to add the Spray-Air air boom with widths up to 103 ft. to the G40 sprayer and a dual-fan configuration on booms up to 120 ft. wide on the G75 sprayer.

The G-series sprayers are powered with a Cummins 6.7-liter engine with 240 hp in the G40 model and 275 hp in the G75 model. The new models are equipped with cruise control, improved lighting, and adjustable “fixed” tread width bars. Retail prices start at $189,655.

The company also adds two new high-torque sprayer models to its Nitro 4000 line. The Nitro 4215HT and 4240HT feature increased ability to climb steep hills or to power through challenging field conditions. The 4215HT is equipped with a larger Poclain direct drive MS18 wheel motor with 00 cams in the rear. The 4240HT has a larger Poclain direct drive MS18 Dyna Plus wheel motor in the rear with the option of either 00 or 02 cams. Retail prices for this line start at $224,974.

Contact Miller-St. Nazianz Inc., Dept. FIN, 511 E. Main St., St. Nazianz, WI 54232, 920/773-2121.

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