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Built for extreme stability when handling large-diameter hoses, the Ocmis FV10 hydraulic drive hard hose irrigator leverages Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione's advanced Vario Rain gearbox technology to deliver synchronized speed control, minimized pressure losses, and exceptional water efficiency across large-scale irrigation operations.
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The Ocmis FV10 is a professional-grade hydraulic drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's renowned irrigation equipment specialist. Engineered for large-scale agricultural operations, this machine combines exceptional stability with advanced hydraulic control systems to manage large-diameter hoses up to 140 mm (5.51 in) and lengths extending to 820 m (2690 ft). Built on a robust four-wheel chassis with telescopic hydraulic stabilization, the FV10 delivers reliable performance across diverse terrain conditions whilst maintaining precise hose management throughout extended irrigation cycles.
What distinguishes the FV10 from conventional hard hose irrigators is its integration of the Vario Rain system with a synchronized 4-speed VR gearbox, representing Ocmis's latest generation of intelligent irrigation technology. This sophisticated drivetrain serves as the machine's nerve centre, coordinating turbine power with precise hose retraction speeds to optimize water distribution patterns whilst minimizing pressure losses. The hydraulic architecture extends to every major function—from drawbar lifting and trolley elevation to lateral reverse pull—enabling operators to configure the machine for field conditions without manual labour. Combined with the Aqua System computer and solar panel power supply, the FV10 delivers water-efficient irrigation with user-friendly operation suited to both experienced operators and agricultural enterprises seeking to reduce water consumption.
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