New Holland Introduces Guardian Self-Propelled Sprayers

Machinery company expands their product line up to include application equipment.

New Holland launches its line of Guardian sprayers including three front-boom models with four-wheel hydrostatic drive and two rear-boom models with two-wheel mechanical drive are available. A 15’ turning radius allows for easy maneuvering and headland turns.

Front Boom Sprayers

The three front-boom Guardian models have up to 365 hp with a choice of tank sizes up 1,600 gal. Boom widths span up to 120’ and ground clearance machines 6’. A balanced 50/50 weight distribution keeps the wheels firmly on the ground for maximum traction and minimum compaction. The hydraulic suspension provides stability and a smooth ride. The four-wheel independent suspension is hydraulically controlled and allows for a suspension travel on each wheel of 20”.

Rear Boom Sprayers


There are two Guardian rear boom sprayers available in 240 hp and 275 hp models. The rear mounted spray boom measure up to 120’. Tank size is up to 1,200 gal. For the rear mounted boom models, ground clearance measures 48” and wrap-around windows provide visibility for the operator to see the boom. Options include front-wheel assist and hydraulic tread adjustment, which allows the operator to make wheel spacing changes from the cab. These sprayers are built on four equal-sized tires for improved ride, turning and weight distribution.

For more: New Holland

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