Trailed sprayer allows farmers to do more with less

The high-tech Hardi Aeon was developed in line with the principles of lean farming – do more with less.

trailed sprayer on spring spraying article on farm machinery website

The latest technology and most up-to-date automation solutions allow farmers to improve productivity while reducing drift. The Hardi Aeon sets a new benchmark for increasing food production during growing environmental and climatic concerns, the manufacturer says.

The Aeon offers “perfect tracking”, full suspension and a fully remote-operated spraying system. It’s built as standard with full suspension for protection of all mechanical components and for operator comfort and safety.

A new addition is hydraulic suspension of the axle-centre for steady boom movements and to fully absorb movements. Combine this with incredibly fast fluid regulation, pressurised boom circulation and an exceptional boom management system, and the result is outstanding boom stability, spraying precision and drift control – translating into real savings for the grower, the company reckons.

Philip Liverton Haulage

PrimeFlow – Hardi’s pressure-fed boom fluid-system – also guarantees rapid priming and prevents sedimentation and clogging. When spraying starts, liquid has already been distributed to the entire boom. When spraying stops, the liquid continues to circulate at a standby pressure.

Even when spraying at low pressure, the operator can be confident that the spray lines are completely drained, leaving only a small residual volume, meaning less liquid is required for cleaning.

It’s available with tank capacity of 4,200 and 5,200 litres, and boom widths from 24–39m.

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