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    Bateman to showcase tank developments at LAMMA

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    By admin on January 2, 2019 Agronomy, Machinery, Practical precision

    Bateman Sprayers have chosen LAMMA 19 to introduce new developments to their range of sprayer tanks.

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    Following consultations with their customers, Bateman is introducing a 5,600 litre capacity tank. The new tank is designed to fit the RB55 self-propelled sprayer and will be available to order in 2019.

     

    Bateman is also introducing an automatic tank filling system. Activated via the touch of a button situated by the induction hopper, this system enables the operator to programme the volume of liquid required for the job. In addition, if no specific volume is selected the system will automatically disable filling once the top level in the tank is reached, avoiding the risk of overflow.  This option will be available across the range in 2019.

     

    Both of these latest developments further enhance Bateman’s highly regarded spraying system. Efficient, simple to use and highly effective, all system operations including filling are performed at low engine revolutions for increased fuel efficiency.

     

    One of Bateman’s key strengths is that every sprayer is custom designed and built by the company in-house. These latest innovations have been through Bateman’s rigorous research and development process and extensively field tested before being launched to the market.

     

    Managing Director Jason Bateman is delighted with the results. “It’s great to receive feedback from customers and potential customers on what they are looking for – innovations happen by sharing knowledge. We’re confident that we’ve further enhanced our range of sprayers.”

     

    Bateman will be delighted to share their latest developments with you on stand 11.214 in Hall 11.

     

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