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Crafted by Italy-based Ferbo, the Ferbo GHD Series combines Italian engineering excellence with cutting-edge turbine technology, delivering professional-grade irrigation power for large-scale agricultural operations. This advanced hard hose irrigator features a sophisticated 4-speed gearbox with hydraulic control, 360° turntable mobility, and precision leadscrew layering, ensuring effortless hose management across expansive fields whilst maximising water distribution efficiency.
Upgrade your farm with the durability and world-class efficiency of Ferbo.
The Ferbo GHD Series represents a premium line of turbine drive hard hose irrigators engineered for large-scale agricultural operations requiring reliable, high-capacity irrigation solutions. Manufactured in Italy by Ferbo, these mobile irrigators feature a 360° turntable design with hydraulic wheel lift capabilities, delivering exceptional versatility across diverse field configurations. With hose diameters ranging from 125mm to 160mm and lengths extending up to 750 metres, the GHD Series is built to cover substantial acreage with precision and efficiency.
What distinguishes the GHD Series is its sophisticated turbine drive system integrated with a flanged four-speed gearbox featuring speed control, compensator functionality, and mechanical drive disengagement for enhanced operational control. The hydraulic system incorporates quick clutches for rapid tractor connection, whilst five dedicated control levers manage rotation, independent wheel lift, jack operation, trolley positioning, and staker leg deployment. The leadscrew hose layering device ensures consistent hose management during retrieval, and the painted frame with RAL 5021 mechanical components provides superior corrosion resistance for extended service life in demanding agricultural environments.
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Reference: Washington State University