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Crafted by Italy-based Nettuno, the Nettuno JUNIOR - FIXED Turbine Drive Hard Hose Irrigator combines Italian engineering excellence with robust agricultural-grade construction, delivering reliable automated irrigation for demanding farm operations. This fixed turret model features a flanged turbine with speed control, galvanized chassis, and automatic drive disengagement, ensuring precise water distribution across large agricultural fields with minimal manual intervention.
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The Nettuno® JUNIOR - FIXED is a robust hard hose turbine irrigator manufactured by Nettuno in Italy, engineered to deliver reliable performance for demanding agricultural irrigation applications. This fixed turret configuration combines proven turbine drive technology with a comprehensive suite of professional-grade components, including a galvanised chassis, painted drum assembly, and precision-engineered gearbox system. Designed for mid-range irrigation requirements, the JUNIOR - FIXED model provides farmers and agricultural operators with a dependable solution for field irrigation, crop watering, and agricultural water management across varied terrain and crop types.
What distinguishes the Nettuno® JUNIOR - FIXED from conventional hard hose irrigators is its integrated turbine drive system with flanged connection to a single-speed gearbox featuring automatic drive disengagement and flexible rewinding options. The machine incorporates a leadscrew hose layering device for consistent hose management, a two-wheel sprinkler trolley with adjustable track width and automatic lift mechanism, and lateral staker legs for enhanced stability during operation. With its sectoring sprinkler capability, compensator-equipped speed control, and Italian engineering heritage, this fixed turret irrigator delivers the precision water application and operational durability required for professional agricultural irrigation operations.
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