Used Farm Irrigation Traveler For Sale
The appropriately named Traveling Gun irrigation system is a popular and versatile piece fo farm equipment, and finding a used farm irrigation traveler for sale can save money on equipment costs.
The system gets its name from the wheeled cart on which a hose reel is mounted. The irrigation hose is wound around the reel and the gun cart is moved where needed. The large sprinkler attachment is popularly called a "big gun" – so the term "traveling gun" is an apt description.
Traveling guns are easy to set up but demand more labor to use than other systems. After attaching a metal or PVC pipe to a water pump, the traveling gun is ready to use. Unlike static, installed irrigation systems, though, the traveling gun must be manually transported to wherever irrigation is needed, a process that takes time and a little muscle.
Once in place, the gun sprays water through a high-capacity nozzle into the air over the area that's to be irrigated – for this reason, it's not always your best irrigation choice, as much of the resulting spray will evaporate before it hits the ground.
Still, the traveling gun is sometimes the best irrigation option, particularly for long, narrow fields or oddly shaped areas that wouldn't Used Farm Irrigation Traveler For Sale benefit from traditional sprinkler irrigation. They come in two types, the "hard hose" system, in which a hard polyethylene hose is wrapped around a reel mounted on the traveler, and the "flexible hose" system, where a flexible hose supplies a flow of water to the gun.
The traveler moves in a straight line through the area, pulled by a cable on the unit. As the reel turns, it winds up the cable, pulling the traveler along and irrigating from about 80 to 100 acres per unit.
To find a used farm irrigation traveler for sale, search the Internet, the classified ads in your town's newspaper, or contact your local farm or garden supply store. Compare prices and features, and you're likely to find that seeking out a used farm irrigation traveler for sale will save you hundreds of dollars over the cost of a new one.
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