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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump Unit with IVECO NEF Engine combines industrial-grade IVECO NEF engine power with a purpose-built MARANI pump and integrated control panel — delivering a field-ready motor pump solution compatible with hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators across large-scale operations.
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The Marani Irrigazione Motor Pump Unit is a professional-grade, motor-driven pumping solution engineered for demanding agricultural and industrial irrigation applications. Manufactured in Italy by Marani Irrigazione, a specialist in high-performance irrigation equipment, this unit combines an IVECO MOTORS Serie NEF engine with a Marani centrifugal pump to deliver reliable, high-capacity water supply across a wide range of field conditions. Designed for operators who require dependable performance in remote or off-grid environments, this motor pump unit is built to run independently of external power infrastructure, making it a practical choice for large-scale irrigation across varied terrains.
What distinguishes this particular motor pump unit is the integration of the proven IVECO MOTORS Serie NEF engine — a powerplant recognised internationally for its durability, fuel efficiency, and sustained output under load. Paired with Marani's purpose-built irrigation pump, the unit delivers consistent flow rates and operating pressures suited to extended duty cycles. The combination of Italian engineering in both the prime mover and pump body ensures a high standard of component compatibility, build quality, and serviceability. A dedicated motor and pump control panel is included, enabling operators to manage system performance with precision and safety from a single interface.
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