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What's New: Equipment Technologies announces new sprayer
MOORESVILLE, Ind. - Equipment Technologies announced the rollout of their new full line of 2009 Apache Series sprayers. The launch of the 2009 units has resulted in the strongest response from their dealer network and growers in the company's history.
The 2009 models, led by the enhancements of the AS715, feature increased fuel economy, horsepower and torque as well as improved operator comfort and easy-to-understand controls. Compared to its predecessor, the AS710, the new AS715 has a peak increase of 26 horsepower and a 32 percent increase in torque all while managing to increase fuel efficiency by 6 percent.
Other enhancements on the AS715 include 31-inch, 42-inch or 48-inch crop clearance option will support dual and float tires, heavy-duty front axle, adjustable axle width up to 144 inches for stability on hills, full hydraulic power brakes for better response and stopping power.
For additional information, contact Paul Nielsen at (731) 225-9304 or at paul.nielsen@et-inc.biz or visit the Equipment Technologies Web site at www.apachesprayer.com.
Case IH introduces Magnum tractors
RACINE, Wis. - Three new workhorses have been added to the Case IH Magnum tractor family.
The new mid-range models - Magnum 180, Magnum 190 and Magnum 210 with PTO horsepower ratings of 150, 165 and 180, respectively - expand the series to eight models and extend the tradition of leadership for Case IH.
For more information on Case IH Magnum tractors, call (877) 422-7344 or visit, www.caseih.com/na.
Agri-Inject introduces new Mister Mist'r Ultra
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Agri-Inject now offers Mister Mist'r Ultra, a new generation of their injection check valve for injection systems. Mister Mist'r Ultra combines the features of the original, plus incorporates new technology and material for better performance.
The new material is resistant to acid, solvents and chlorine and will last longer. The redesigned valve not only prevents backflow, but also prevents clogging from residue, which is especially important for growers injecting into water pumped from a lake or stream.
The key to effective injection is complete mixing of the product being injected with the water flowing through the irrigation system. The Mister Mist'r Ultra delivers the same atomization as the original, using a four-way spray that results in even distribution through the entire irrigation or water system.
The new design can handle volumes of up to 100 gallons per hour - 40 percent higher volume than the original. Producers can get more done in less time, which is a significant value.
For more information about the new Mister Mist'r Ultra, visit http://Agri-Inject.com or call (970) 848-5336.
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