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Apache AS1220 sprayer sells after 145 bids

Apache AS1220 sprayer sells after 145 bids

The 2015 sprayer has 621 hours showing

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Farms.com Auction Report
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An Apache sprayer was the top selling item during a May 9 BigIron auction.

The 2015 Apache AS1220 sprayer from Grand Island, Neb. sold for US$135,200 (CAD$172,498) to a buyer from Kentucky after 145 bids.

Specs: 621 hours showing, 210 HP Cummins 6.7 L Turbocharged Diesel Engine, ZF Power Shift 6 Speed With Lock Up Torque Converter, 1200 Gallon Product Tank With Agitator, 100 Gallon Rinse Tank, Cone Mixing Tank, 90' Boom, 20" Spacing, Teejet 3 Position Nozzle Bodies, 9 Boom Switches, Breakaway Boom Ends, 2" Fill, Hypro Hydraulically Driven Centrifugal Product Pump, 50" Crop Clearance, Independent Hydraulic Suspension, Adjust On The Go Hydraulic Adjustable Axle Width, Fully Enclosed Self-Adjusting Internal Wet Disk Brakes, Raven Envizio Pro GPS With Sprayer Control, Smarttrax Auto Steer, Auto Boom Height Control, Accuboom With Auto Shut Off, Hydraulic Step And Mixing Tank Raise And Lower, Back-Up Camera, Foot Throttle, Cruise Control, Pressurized Cab, Air Ride Leather Seat With Heat, Trainer Seat, A/C And Heat, Radio, Siriusxm Ready, Bluetooth, Rear Tires: 380/90R46, Front Tires: 380/80R38, Machine Weight 20,300 Lb Dry Weight, Transport Width And Height 144" Maximum, Overall Length 290" Maximum, Door Cylinder Is Broken, Cracked Windshield.



 

A 2014 Apache AS1220 sprayer from Grand Island, Neb. sold for US$93,050 (CAD$118,694) to a buyer from the same state after 163 bids.

Specs: 1,033 hours showing, 210 HP Cummins 6.7 L Turbocharged Diesel Engine, ZF Power Shift 6 Speed With Lock Up Torque Converter, 1200 Gallon Product Tank With Agitator, 100 Gallon Rinse Tank, Cone Mixing Tank, 90' Boom, 20" Spacing, Teejet 3 Position Nozzle Bodies, 9 Boom Switches, Breakaway Boom Ends, 2" Fill, Hypro Hydraulically Driven Centrifugal Product Pump, 50" Crop Clearance, Independent Hydraulic Suspension, Adjust On The Go Hydraulic Adjustable Axle Width, Fully Enclosed Self Adjusting Internal Wet Disk Brakes, Raven Envizio Pro GPS With Sprayer Control, Smarttrax Auto Steer, Auto Boom Height Control, Accuboom With Auto Shut Off, Hydraulic Step And Mixing Tank Raise And Lower, Back-Up Camera, Foot Throttle, Cruise Control, Pressurized Cab, Air Ride Leather Seat With Heat, Trainer Seat, A/C And Heat, Radio, Siriusxm Ready, Bluetooth, Rear Tires: 380/90R46, Front Tires: 380/80R38, Machine Weight 20,300 Lb Dry Weight, Transport Width And Height 144" Maximum, Overall Length 290" Maximum, Hood Cylinder Is Broken, Cracked Windshield.

A 2012 Ag-Chem RoGator RG900 sprayer from Melrose, Minn. sold for US$86,250 (CAD$110,022) to a buyer from South Dakota after 120 bids.

Specs: 1,586 hours showing, 280 W/305 Peak Hp, AGCO SISU 8.4 Tier4i, Diesel, Hydrostatic, Heater, AC, Radio, 380/90R46 Front Tires, 380/90R46 Rear Tires, 2 Wheel Steering, GPS, Fenders, Stainless Steel Primary Tank, 20" Spacing, 4WD, 90' Hydraulic Fold Boom, 5-Way Nozzle, Auto Boom Leveler, Auto Steer, Auto 5 Section Boom Shut Offs, Raven Viper Pro, 7 Speed Trans, Air Ride Cab, Air Seat, Hydraulic Wheel Adjust, Chemical Inductor, Raven Monitor, 3" Fill With Front Fill, Foam Markers, End Row Package, Hid Light Package, Buddy Seat, 150 Gallon Fuel Tank, 130 Gallon Rinse Tank, Cold Start Package.

A 2013 Ag-Chem TerraGator 8400 fertilizer spreader from Forrest City, Ark. sold for US$76,930 (CAD$98,139) to a buyer from Minnesota after 103 bids.

Specs: 1,438 hours showing, 70 Width, Airmax Prec. Fertilizer Bed With Tarp Cover, Hand Wash Tank, Side Storage Boxes, Front And Side Ladders, Rear 1050/50/R32 Tires, Front 54/31R26 Tires, Spring Suspension, AM/FM/CD Radio, A/C, Heat, Leather Seat, Raven Viper Pro Touch Screen Display, Reverse Camera/Screen, New Coolers And Pre Cleaners And Fan Housing SEE REPAIR ODER From Alliance AG Equip On 3/28/18 In Pictures, 60 Gallon Foam Marker Tank, Precision 2 System, HID Lights, Air Ride Cab, 8.4 Liter Diesel Engine, CVT Transmission.

A 2004 John Deere 8420 MFWD tractor from Corning, Ark. sold for US$75,250 (CAD$95,995) to a buyer from Oklahoma after 113 bids.

Specs: 5,907 hours showing, 280 Hp, 6 Cylinder Turbo Diesel Engine, Power Shift Transmission 16 Forward, 4 Reverse, Transmission Gone Through Spring 2017 By Legacy Equipment - See Invoice In Pictures, Has 4 Remote Cylinder Control, 3 Point Hitch With Quick Hitch, Independent 1000 RPM PTO, Spring 2017 New Rear Tires That Are The Size Of 520/85R46, Front Tires Are The Size Of 480/70R34, Auto Track Ready, New Hood Was Put On In 2016, Has ILS Front End, Has Front Duals, Instructional Seat And Active Seat, Full Rack Of Weights, RS With Hitch 17,623 Ibs, 42.5 GPM Hydro Pump, Front Fenders For MFWD, Full Coverage Rear Fender, Has AM/FM Stereo Radio With 4 Speakers.


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