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Commercial & Industrial
Client: Montana Agriculture (Brazil)
Design: Design Inverso (Brazil)
This is an upgrade from the self-propelled Parruda Sprayer launched in 2000, which incorporates technological, functional and style enhancements designed to meet the requirements of agricultural input consumers. A slide door was added to the machine to facilitate cabin access and improve inner space use. Curved windshields contribute to larger interior space and enlarge the operator’s vision field. Engine maintenance safety was also enhanced, thanks to the installation of a platform handrail. New headlights were fitted and new technology, including state-of-the-art features like a satellite positioning system, create increased productivity.