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    Floaters are self-propelled chemical applicators that can apply liquid and/or dry crop care products at high speeds with minimal soil compaction thanks to their large, wide flotation tires.

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    Serial NumberAGCA8204KNV001037
    Location: Seymour, Iowa, USA
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    AG-CHEM TERRAGATOR 6203 Used Dry Floaters upcoming auctionsAG-CHEM TERRAGATOR 6203 Used Dry Floaters upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:2026-07-07 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberAGCA6203VNS001025
    Location: Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
    Hours2,412
    Location: Courtland, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Bruce Court
    Hours3,000
    Location: Ridgeville, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: gilbert katrina
    Hours2,380
    Location: Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Redhead Equipment / E. Bourassa & Sons
    Hours1,508
    Location: Elie, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.
    Hours1,988
    Location: Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.
    Hours2,250
    Location: Benito, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.
    Hours564
    Location: Treherne, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Greenvalley Equipment Ltd.
    Hours966
    Location: Carstairs, Alberta, Canada
    Hours4,559
    Location: Elmira, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment
    Serial Number84012199
    Location: Waskatenau, Alberta, Canada
    Hours4,519
    Location: Norwich, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment
    Hours4,529
    Location: Morris, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Bartel Farms
    Hours3,292
    Location: Preeceville, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Pattison Agriculture
    Hours312
    Location: Winchester, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Groupe JLD Lague
    Hours1,403
    Location: North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Pattison Agriculture
    Hours1,174
    Location: Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Enns Brothers Ltd.
    Hours2,273
    Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Redhead Equipment
    Hours305
    Location: Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Rosthern)
    Hours14
    Location: Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Rocky Mountain Equipment - Unity
    Hours975
    Location: Alliston, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment
    Hours415
    Location: Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Rosthern)
    Hours2,201
    Location: Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Western Sales (1986) Ltd.
    Hours1,891
    Location: Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Pattison Agriculture
    Hours1,771
    Location: Alliston, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment
    Hours1,265
    Location: Tavistock, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment
    Hours1,551
    Location: Norwich, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Premier Equipment

    About Floaters

    Capable of rapid transport speeds and rapid operation in the field, floaters are self-propelled chemical applicators designed to apply liquid and/or dry crop care products in fields and pastures. Floaters are generally equipped with large, wide tires that minimize soil compaction in the field. Some manufacturers offer three- and four-wheel floaters, and the best configuration for your operation depends largely on the terrain in your fields.


    TerraGator TG9300C Floater

    Advancing Technology

    From split applications to mixing of nutrients, modern floaters can help growers accurately apply fertilizer prescriptions to optimize yields and plant safety. Some models can apply as many as six products simultaneously—many floaters now support both wet and dry delivery systems—to quickly apply the right nutrients in one pass. And with the addition of GPS, built-in sprayer cameras, tank readouts, and easy-to-use cab controls, operators can accurately apply nutrients in key crop production areas, improving application accuracy, increasing efficiency, and supporting stewardship of the land.

    Productivity Improvements

    Floaters’ high-efficiency application lets operators quickly apply nutrients when and where they are needed most. To further increase efficiency, floater manufacturers have begun to expand tank sizes (larger models may equip tanks that hold up to 7,500 litres (2,000 gallons), extend boom lengths (often up to 36.5 metres, or 120 feet), and improve nozzle technology to more quickly and precisely apply both pre- and post-emergent products. Electronic sensors further help operators monitor application levels and eliminate guesswork, while auto-guidance systems take the best possible route through the field, helping get more done in less time and preventing skips and overlaps.

    Three- & Four-Wheel Differences

    Three-wheel floaters are designed to avoid double run-over, while four-wheel models provide greater stability, which can be a concern in fields with rolling terrain. Precision balance on both three- and four-wheel options helps limit ground compaction and crop damage.

    Find The Right Floater

    MarketBook.ca is a great resource for finding new and used floaters for sale, including models from such manufacturers as Ag-Chem, Case IH, John Deere, Loral, New Leader, Silver Wheels, Stahly, and TerraGator, among others.