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easymoney
Posted 12/9/2023 06:40 (#10516360 - in reply to #10516150)
Subject: RE: Rogator vs Deere


ecmn
I would find your local rogator dealer and have them actually do a walk around with you of features and benefits and then a test drive to show you how transmission control works some of the things you can do there and then about the boom.

The deer will be easier to do maintenance on the engine, the cab might be a little quieter, can't see anything bad about the machine overall the technology package would probably be a little less troublesome.

The C Series rogator has true four-wheel drive, the boom will ride a lot more stable. The transmission control is really nice, the shuttle is right on the joystick and you got a couple cruise control speeds really makes a long day of spraying comfortable.

Ravens camera steering will be a lot more accurate, the automatic Headland turnaround works pretty good for pre-emerge work. The standard boom section layout is pretty nice and works really good. But with Raven you could do a simple module update it gave 32 sections across the Boom. Or you could upgrade to the Hawkeye system for nozzle by nozzle control and then with the Dual nozzle system you had a lot of options of how to set up the boom to work best for you.

The recirculating boom and recovery system can work really well for a farmer. If you finish your last field of pre-emerge soybean work take a couple minutes clean out your booms. you can recover that into the tank you don't have back over a ditch somewhere. And you can literally rinse the booms while you're driving back home to change over to Corn pre-emerge work.

We dumped a 55 gallon drum of RV antifreeze into a machine sprayed each boom section individually until you had a good pattern of antifreeze out of each section then we did a full recovery and we got about 48 gallons of the 55 back into the drum.
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