New 3-Point Mounted Sprayers arrive from John Deere

The Frontier LS11 Series Sprayers from John Deere come in four different boom-width models, from 25-ft. to 40-ft. (7.62-m to 12.192-m).

John Deere Frontier LS11 3-point Sprayers
John Deere has just added four new tractor-mounted sprayer models for 2017. The Frontier LS11 Series 3-point mounted sprayers come in four different boom-widths and have many features of the larger pull-type sprayers, including breakaway booms, manual and automatic controls and optional foam marker systems, that help reduce skips and overlaps. The new sprayers are ideal for all types of applications from pastures and ditches to crops and field uses.

The LS11 Series Sprayers are available in two tank sizes, 250-gallon (946.3 liters) or 300-gallon (1135.6 liters); can be powered either hydraulically or by the rear power take-off (PTO); and are Category 2 or Category 3 quick-hitch compatible. The heavy-duty poly tanks are specifically designed with a tear-drop shape to allow liquid to more completely drain from the sprayers.
"We've designed these 3-point rear-mounted sprayers to effectively handle a wide variety of application needs, crop uses, and terrains. In addition, we made them to be easy to operate and provide the high level of application accuracy that customers expect from a rear-mounted sprayer. These sprayers can easily fit on a wide variety of tractors with 3-point hitches to make spray applications fast and effective."
- Scott Geier, Marketing Manager, Partnered Products for John Deere
Additional standard features of the LS11 Series Sprayers include a handheld spray wand to reach small or hard-to-access areas; integrated parking stand and fork-lift pockets to make hook up, moving and loading the sprayer easier; and wet booms that extend the life of sprayer hardware. All models come with a single nozzle body; however, a triple nozzle body is available on the 40-ft. boom sprayer.

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