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Featuring the innovative Vario Rain gearbox with synchronized speeds, the Ocmis VR4 turbine drive hard hose irrigator delivers precise water management and exceptional versatility for large-scale agricultural operations. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this best-selling machine combines hydraulic convenience with minimal pressure loss technology, trusted by farmers worldwide for efficient field irrigation.
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The Ocmis VR4 is a professional-grade turbine drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialist. This versatile irrigation machine represents the next generation of hard hose travellers, engineered around the innovative Vario Rain system with synchronized speed gearbox technology. Available in multiple hose configurations ranging from 82mm to 120mm diameter and lengths up to 500 metres, the VR4 delivers precise water application across medium to large-scale agricultural operations while maintaining exceptional fuel efficiency and operational control.
What distinguishes the VR4 within Ocmis's irrigator range is its 3-speed VR gearbox system that serves as the operational nerve centre, enabling operators to fine-tune retrieval speeds and water application rates with unprecedented precision. The turbine drive system, flanged directly to the gearbox with integrated bypass, ensures minimal pressure loss throughout operation whilst the hot galvanized chassis and polyurethane-coated reel provide exceptional durability in demanding field conditions. With compatibility across ROYAL, REFLEX, and EXPLORER raingun models and comprehensive nozzle sets from Ø16 to Ø40mm, the VR4 adapts to diverse irrigation requirements from row crops to pasture applications.
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