The Lemken Sirius mounted field sprayer is designed to allow for the transport of large fluid volumes in order to achieve superior sprayer efficiency.
Yet the Lemken Sirius is agile and compact on the field, while also offering safety in road transport.
The tank design, with integrated baffle, guarantees a high degree of driving safety and easy system cleaning and it is available with tank volumes of 900-1,900L.
Its compact design with close proximity to the tractor also keeps an optimised centre of gravity ensuring safe road transport.
Along with a large transport capacity, the Lemken Sirius range of sprayers also features the Horizontal Extend (HE) boom package and it is available in working widths of 12-15m.
Despite the wide working widths, folding the sprayed to its transport width of less than 2.5m increases driving safety.
The Lemken Sirius sprayers also feature a square boom profile which increases strength and stability and offers sufficient space for housing large nozzle bodies while also keeping all pipe work protected.
Lemken Sirius 8 and 10 specifications
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Easy to couple and control
The Sirius sprayers are also equipped with the QuickConnect upper link coupling system which allows the Sirius field sprayers to be mounted quickly and safely to tractors.
The Sirius 8 features the Easyspray electric remote control, while the Sirius 10 is operated via the Lemken Ecospray computer, whose can be extended by additional modules such as TeeJet Matrix for automatic part width section control and EcoControl for controlling the boom via a joystick.
The Sirius sprayers also feature an integrated 45L induction hopper and control centre that are protected in the work position by a protection door.
Lemken at the ploughing
To find out more details on Lemken products and financing options and to see the Sirius sprayer make sure to visit the Suir Sprayers stand at the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore on September 20-22.
Suir Sprayers are located at block 4, row 19, stand 452 at this year’s National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Tullamore Co. Offaly.