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Engineered for large-scale irrigation operations requiring maximum stability and hose handling capacity, the Ocmis IR2/2A turbine drive hard hose irrigator combines Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione's advanced Turbo Speed system with hydraulic precision controls. Designed to manage hoses up to 140 mm diameter across distances reaching 600 metres, this robust machine delivers exceptional performance even at low inlet pressures while minimising turbine load loss and operational costs.
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The Ocmis IR2/2A is a professional turbine-driven hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialist. Engineered for large-scale agricultural operations, this heavy-duty reel irrigator handles hoses from 100 mm to 140 mm (3.94 to 5.51 inches) in diameter and lengths up to 600 metres (1,969 feet), delivering exceptional stability and reliable performance across extensive coverage areas. Built with hot galvanized chassis construction and advanced hydraulic systems, the IR2/2A represents the pinnacle of Italian irrigation engineering for commercial farming enterprises.
What distinguishes the IR2/2A from conventional hard hose irrigators is Ocmis's proprietary Turbo Speed system, which dramatically reduces turbine load loss while enabling precise speed control even under low flow and pressure conditions. The machine features a comprehensive hydraulic package including trolley lifting, turntable rotation, drawbar elevation, and telescopic feet positioning—all controlled via rapid couplings to the tractor. With its 4-speed gearbox, flanged turbine with integrated bypass, and choice between REFLEX and EXPLORER rainguns, this irrigator delivers exceptional operational flexibility and dramatically reduced running costs compared to competitive models.
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