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Engineered for large-scale irrigation operations requiring maximum reach, the Idrofoglia Turbocar Active G4 turbine drive hard hose irrigator accommodates up to 480 metres of hose whilst maintaining exceptional manoeuvrability through its three-wheel trolley and hydraulic lift system. Italy-based Idrofoglia combines industrial-grade construction with a 4-speed gearbox and 360° rotating turret, delivering versatile coverage for expansive agricultural areas without compromising transport stability.
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The Turbocar Active G4 is a professional turbine-drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Idrofoglia, Italy, engineered specifically for large-scale agricultural irrigation operations. This heavy-duty reel irrigator accommodates hoses up to 480 meters in length across multiple diameter options from 90 mm to 120 mm, making it an ideal solution for extensive field coverage. The machine features a fully rotating 360° turret, four-speed gearbox with automatic drive disengagement, and a three-wheel sprinkler trolley with adjustable track width for optimal stability across varied terrain.
What distinguishes the G4 model within the Turbocar Active range is its exceptional capacity-to-stability ratio, achieved through an advanced galvanized and painted chassis construction combined with precision-engineered mechanical components finished in RAL 5017. The hydraulic lift system operated through manual pump technology allows for independent control of both trolley positioning and staker leg deployment, while the flanged turbine drive system with integrated speed control and compensator ensures consistent performance even under varying water pressure conditions. The leadscrew hose layering mechanism provides uniform hose winding, extending equipment lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements for commercial farming operations.
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