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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump Unit with John Deere Engine and ROVATTI Pump combines proven engine reliability with high-performance pumping technology — delivering versatile, field-ready irrigation power for hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators across demanding agricultural applications.
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The Marani Irrigazione Motor Pump Unit is a professionally engineered irrigation pumping solution combining a John Deere engine with a ROVATTI centrifugal pump, designed and manufactured in Italy to meet the demanding performance requirements of large-scale agricultural and industrial water distribution. This motor-driven pump unit integrates a complete motor and pump control panel into a single, cohesive system, making it a ready-to-deploy solution for operations requiring reliable, high-volume water delivery across extended irrigation networks. As a centrifugal pump unit, it is built to handle continuous-duty pumping cycles with consistent pressure output and flow stability.
What distinguishes this specific motor pump unit is the pairing of two internationally respected engineering brands — John Deere's proven engine technology with ROVATTI's specialist pump manufacturing expertise — assembled and quality-controlled under the Marani Irrigazione name, a brand recognised throughout Italy and global agricultural markets for its precision irrigation equipment. The unit's integrated control panel simplifies field operation and system monitoring, while the robust construction reflects Italian engineering standards suited for intensive irrigation duty. This combination makes the unit particularly well-suited to operators seeking a complete, field-ready pumping station rather than individually sourced components.
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