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Featuring the innovative Vario Rain system with synchronized gearbox speeds, the Ocmis VR7R hard hose reel travelling irrigator eliminates significant pressure losses whilst maximizing water efficiency for broad-acre agricultural operations. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this best-selling machine combines user-friendly operation with proven reliability, making it a trusted choice for agriculturalists worldwide seeking versatile, performance-driven irrigation solutions.
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The Ocmis VR7R is a premium hard hose reel travelling irrigator designed and manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, one of Italy's most respected irrigation equipment manufacturers. This high-performance machine represents the pinnacle of the Vario Rain series, featuring a sophisticated gearbox with synchronized speeds that serves as the nerve centre of this new generation irrigator. The VR7R combines robust Italian engineering with advanced irrigation technology to deliver precise, efficient water application across large agricultural areas, making it one of the best-selling models in the Ocmis range worldwide.
What distinguishes the VR7R from conventional travelling irrigators is its exceptional versatility and user-friendliness, qualities that have made it a favourite among professional agriculturalists globally. The integrated Vario Rain system ensures optimal water distribution while minimizing waste, achieving significant water savings compared to traditional irrigation methods. The synchronized gearbox design eliminates common operational issues such as significant pressure losses, maintaining consistent performance throughout the irrigation cycle. With competitive advantages in both operational efficiency and ease of use, the VR7R delivers reliable performance season after season.
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