High-capacity tunnel sprayer designed for precision farming and sustainable crop protection.
Powerful airflow and advanced control systems ensure accurate, uniform spraying in intensive orchard operations. Read more…
High-capacity tunnel sprayer designed for precision farming and sustainable crop protection.
Powerful airflow and advanced control systems ensure accurate, uniform spraying in intensive orchard operations. Read more…
| Tank Capacity | 1500/2000/3000 L |
|---|---|
| Tank Length | 150-250 cm |
| Noise level at a distance of 7.5 m | 92 dB |
| Tractor | ≥ 65 hp |
| Distribution UP | 9m |
| Distribution to the side | 10m |
| Pump | Diaphragm 150 L/min |
|---|---|
| Mixing System | 2 Injectors |
| Fan | Fieni 913 |
| Spray Arches | 2 Long + 2 Short |
| Nozzles | 94 Ceramic |
| Valves | 56 Distribution Valves |
| Control | Electric/Computer |
| Control System | Arag Bravo-180/ Bertolini Bueno |
|---|---|
| Chassis | Reinforced body and axle |
| PTO Shafts | 2 units, 64 HP each |
| Sensor | Speed |
| Pump | Bertolini PBO 1540.1 VD |
| Nozzles | Albuz |
| Tank | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Frame | Reinforced steel |
| Front basket | Stainless Steel |
Rear-fan orchard sprayer with protected tunnel-drive layout
QUMRAN-913 is built for growers who need a serious orchard sprayer for high-capacity, accurate, and repeatable treatment in demanding commercial plantations. With a 3000 L stainless steel tank, a reinforced body and axle, and a working platform designed for long seasonal use, the machine is suited to farms that need strong daily productivity, fewer refill stops, and dependable operation under hot, dusty, and intensive working conditions.
One of the defining features of QUMRAN-913 is its rear-fan configuration. Unlike more conventional orchard sprayers where the airflow unit is positioned ahead of the tank, this machine uses a protected tunnel-drive system through the tank to transmit power to the rear airflow unit. In practical farm use, this layout helps keep the main fan assembly farther from the tractor operator, supports cleaner fan intake with less exposure to leaves, debris, and spray contamination, and creates a practical heavy-duty structure for orchard work. Similar rear-fan / reverse-fan orchard sprayer concepts are used by other manufacturers specifically to improve intake cleanliness and reduce debris loading around the fan system.
Controlled orchard spraying with strong airflow and operator-focused design
The spraying system is built around a Fieni 913 fan, 2 long + 2 short spray arches, 94 ceramic nozzles, and 56 distribution valves, creating a structured air-assisted spray pattern for orchard rows. Together with Arag Bravo-180 / Bertolini Bueno control options and a speed sensor, the machine allows the spraying process to be managed in a more controlled way from the tractor during long workdays. This gives the operator better consistency in treatment routines and more practical control across intensive orchard spraying programs.
QUMRAN-913 is also built as a practical field machine, not just a spray unit on wheels. Its front stainless-steel basket adds useful carrying capacity for chemical containers, tools, and working accessories, while the 150 L/min diaphragm pump and dual injector mixing system support stable operation throughout repeated orchard use. In real working conditions, the machine’s more controlled air-assisted layout can help support more careful use of water and crop-protection materials by keeping the spraying process more organized and reducing unnecessary loss outside the intended treatment zone. Rear-fan orchard sprayer concepts in the wider market are also associated with cleaner intake airflow and reduced contamination around the fan system, which fits the operator-comfort and serviceability logic of this design.
QUMRAN-913 is mainly used for high-capacity orchard crop protection where growers need strong airflow, controlled spraying, and a durable platform for intensive seasonal work.
The rear-fan layout helps move the main airflow unit farther from the operator, supports cleaner air intake, and reduces the fan’s direct exposure to leaves, debris, and spray contamination during orchard work. Similar reverse-fan orchard sprayer designs are used in the market for the same general reasons.
On this machine, the drive is transferred through a protected tunnel inside the tank to the rear airflow unit. This creates a practical drivetrain layout for a rear-fan orchard sprayer while keeping the machine compact and structurally organized for heavy field use. The comparable “drive shaft tunnel” concept also appears in other orchard sprayer designs.
The machine can be equipped with Arag Bravo-180 or Bertolini Bueno control systems and works with a speed sensor, allowing the spraying process to be managed in a more controlled way from the tractor during orchard operation.
Its main strengths include 3000 L capacity, rear-fan airflow architecture, protected tunnel-drive layout, 94 ceramic nozzles, 56 distribution valves, reinforced chassis, and a front stainless-steel basket for day-to-day orchard work.