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Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, the MFFO 100/2 combines precision Italian engineering with proven centrifugal pump technology for reliable fresh water lifting in agricultural irrigation operations. This PTO-driven centrifugal pump delivers the ideal balance between long-term durability and immediate performance, enabling farmers and irrigation contractors to maintain consistent water delivery throughout demanding seasonal applications.
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The Ocmis MFFO 100/2 is a professional PTO-driven centrifugal pump engineered specifically for lifting fresh water in agricultural and irrigation applications. Manufactured by Ocmis, a leading Italian irrigation equipment specialist, this motor pump delivers exceptional performance for mobile and stationary irrigation systems. Designed as a clean water centrifugal pump, the MFFO 100/2 combines robust Italian engineering with practical field-tested reliability, making it an ideal solution for farmers and irrigation contractors who demand consistent water delivery with minimal maintenance requirements.
What distinguishes the MFFO 100/2 from conventional irrigation pumps is its optimised balance between immediate operational performance and long-term durability in demanding agricultural environments. The centrifugal design features precision-engineered impeller geometry that maximises hydraulic efficiency whilst minimising wear on critical components. This model incorporates advanced mechanical seal technology that ensures leak-free operation even during extended pumping cycles, whilst the PTO drive system provides seamless integration with standard agricultural tractors, eliminating the need for separate power sources and reducing operational complexity in the field.
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