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rpron
Posted 12/15/2024 20:01 (#11011396)
Subject: Pull type sprayer


Looking at pull type sprayers. Who made sprayers for New Holland 2011 model SF 110 , 90 foot boom ? Are parts still available ? My first choice would be a Fast. Thanks
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AGB
Posted 12/15/2024 20:03 (#11011401 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


Mid-Michigan
Some guy has several new fast sprayers in the classifieds.
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rpron
Posted 12/15/2024 20:16 (#11011427 - in reply to #11011401)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


Looking at used ones
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epw
Posted 12/15/2024 20:17 (#11011428 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer



Stanley, Manitoba, Canada
New Holland pull types are Flexi-Coil's painted blue. They were also available painted red with Case stickers on them.
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Glenn W.
Posted 12/15/2024 20:18 (#11011433 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


Southeast Washington
They were a Flexicoil sprayer built in red, blue, and grey model's. We have a New Holland and so far parts haven't been impossible to get parts. Cracked a tank in March and just picked up the new tank last week. Had to be made but the dealer had another farmer that cracked his last spring so that expedited the manufacturing process so they said. Ours cracked in a corner of the form of the tank due to vibration over time. The other one broke a spindle and dropped it on its side. They have different size spindles and ours is the heaviest with 30.5-32 R-1 tires.

Edited by Glenn W. 12/15/2024 20:19
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deerefriend
Posted 12/15/2024 20:19 (#11011435 - in reply to #11011401)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


SE South Dakota/ SW Minnesota
I have a red ball 570 I’m going to be selling it’s still a very good sprayer. All parts are common and easy to get. I bought it new. 90 ft 1225gallon. Price would be very reasonable
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farmerkj
Posted 12/15/2024 21:07 (#11011492 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


Central Wi
I wouldn't rule out a Top Air. Had a ta 1200 and really liked it.
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gthompson97
Posted 12/15/2024 22:12 (#11011552 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer



NE ND
Top Air would be my first choice, then Fast, then all the rest fall quite a bit below those 2.
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uspsfarmer1
Posted 12/15/2024 22:24 (#11011568 - in reply to #11011435)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


I may be interested in your redball, pm me if you like.
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MaineFarmer
Posted 12/16/2024 04:57 (#11011676 - in reply to #11011552)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


coast of Maine
Some will squeal like school girls,,,but we have used Hardi sprayers.very durable.Excellent parts service.nothing is standard to after market but it does not break often and next day parts are easy..
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pigfarmer82
Posted 12/16/2024 06:37 (#11011749 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


north central Ohio
I went from a redball 680 with a 1600g 90’ boom to a top air TA1600 with 90’ boom and love the top air. Redball got me by but top air really works nice. We have a lot of terrain changes and waterways and booms just work really well crossing and traversing all these changes. Mine came with an isbus raven controller which works bit did not like the way you manually shut off booms on the screen. Finally put my ag leader direct command and liquid product module on it from the red ball and really enjoy running it now.
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deerefriend
Posted 12/16/2024 07:02 (#11011785 - in reply to #11011568)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


SE South Dakota/ SW Minnesota
My mail is in profile yours is not
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Tech man
Posted 12/16/2024 08:43 (#11011913 - in reply to #11011396)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


The desert of MN.
Made by Flexicoil. We have a 60' version for 25 years or more. The booms are very well built and haven't had any mechanical issues. It had its own flexicoil controller that we took off and converted to AgLeader. Also had issues with the section valves sticking. We replaced all the valves to bango brand we found in the AGCO spray parts catalog.
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mkr
Posted 12/16/2024 08:54 (#11011923 - in reply to #11011676)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer


South Central MN

I also with you on the Hardi. I think they have the best ride and suspension of any boom.

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hellosugar
Posted 12/16/2024 17:39 (#11012612 - in reply to #11011552)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer



rrv, nd
i agree with you.
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gthompson97
Posted 12/18/2024 18:39 (#11015748 - in reply to #11011676)
Subject: RE: Pull type sprayer



NE ND
MaineFarmer - 12/16/2024 04:57

Some will squeal like school girls,,,but we have used Hardi sprayers.very durable.Excellent parts service.nothing is standard to after market but it does not break often and next day parts are easy..


We ran Hardi’s for many years before got our Top Air. The last one we had was a Commander 4400, 132 foot boom, Norac, and steerable hitch. They were good sprayers, but way over-engineered for what they do, everything seemed so complicated. Those stupid plastic nozzle holders were constantly breaking, the triple boom fold was a pain in the butt at times. Expensive and one-off parts. Last straw for us was when we had to wait 3 months for a pump part to be shipped from overseas. They were good sprayers, but it’s like a rocket scientist engineered some things on them and it doesn’t need to be that complicated.

The Top Air’s ride twice as nice as our last Hardi did, and the boom is much stronger. All common sprayer parts with Banjo and Teejet. Can get parts multiple places.

Edited by gthompson97 12/18/2024 23:31
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