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Engineered for large-scale operations requiring maximum stability and precision, the Ocmis VIR6 hydraulic drive hard hose irrigator handles pipes up to 140 mm with exceptional control. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this machine combines a 4-speed Vario Rain gearbox with fully hydraulic operation—from trolley lifting to turntable rotation—delivering water savings and minimal pressure loss across hose lengths up to 600 metres.
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The Ocmis VIR6 is a professional-grade hydraulic drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation technology specialist. Engineered for large-scale agricultural operations, this heavy-duty reel irrigator combines exceptional stability with the capability to handle large-diameter hoses up to 140 mm (5.51 in) and lengths up to 600 m (1969 ft). Powered by a sophisticated hydraulic drive system connected to a tractor's power take-off, the VIR6 delivers reliable, high-capacity irrigation across extensive field areas with minimal operator intervention.
What distinguishes the VIR6 from conventional hard hose irrigators is its integration of Ocmis' advanced Vario Rain system, centred around a precision 4-speed VR gearbox with synchronized speed control. This technological innovation enables dynamic adjustment of irrigation intensity throughout the watering cycle, delivering significant water savings whilst maintaining optimal application uniformity. The machine's robust construction features telescopic hydraulic stabilising feet for exceptional stability on uneven terrain, hydraulic lifting and rotation systems for effortless positioning, and a completely hot-galvanised chassis with epoxy resin coating and polyurethane paint finish for decades of corrosion-resistant service in demanding agricultural environments.
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