
Updated Fendt Rogator on show at Cereals
Auto-nozzle control heads the list of updates to the Fendt Rogator Gen 2 self-propelled sprayer, which are on show for the first time at the Cereals Event.
As well as the improved electronic, pneumatic OptiNozzle bodies, the machine also now benefits from Banjo plumbing connections and valves, along with updates to the ContiRinse system that improve accuracy and reduce downtime.
Auto-nozzle switching
These updates are included on the latest 645, 655 and 665 Rogators. All models also automatically select nozzle combinations relative to forward speed, which maintains optimum nozzle pressure. This, in turn, reduces drift, which is also maintained as forward speed changes.
“The OptiNozzle drift reduction technology will help increase the number of days operators can safely spray and improve operational efficiency,” says Fendt’s Ed Dennett. At the same time the boom levelling system means that spray height is optimised at 50cm through the Rogator’s OptiSonic ultrasonic boom, he adds.

All models are equipped with a high-spec, Cat 4 cab, equipped with the FendtONE operating system. This will be familiar to any Fendt operator, but also designed to be intuitive to use for operators new to the brand. Operational data gathered on the sprayer can be shared with tractors and other machinery. The FendtONE offboard system can also capture, report and save this data.

Fendt now offers an eight-year warranty and has a group of knowledgeable dealers to service Rogator customers. You can read more on the Fendt website HERE.