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    About Self-Propelled Sprayers

    If you need to apply herbicides, fertilizer, or other products over a lot of acres quickly and efficiently, a self-propelled sprayer is often the best way to get the job done.

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    Hours1,755
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Ensign, Kansas, USA
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    Auction Date:2026-07-06 12:00:00 PM (CDT)
    Serial Number1N04630XKE0033235
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Sikeston, Missouri, USA
    Seller: Dewitt Auction Co
    Hours495
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Cartier, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Jeremy H.
    Hours2,356
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, Canada
    Seller: County Tractors
    Hours3,500
    Boom Width90 ft
    Location: Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: Ryan Knight
    Hours545
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Watrous, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Watrous)
    Hours484
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Prince Albert)
    Hours625
    Boom Width132 ft
    Location: Ponoka, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Ponoka)
    Hours5,075
    Boom Width100 ft
    Location: Watrous, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Watrous)
    Hours4,800
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Hanna, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Hanna)
    Hours2,094
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Prince Albert)
    Hours3,487
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd - Ag (Saskatoon)
    Hours934
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Olds, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Ag (Olds)
    Hours3,113
    Nozzle Spacing20 in
    Location: North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Redhead Equipment
    Hours3,160
    Nozzle Spacing20 in
    Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Redhead Equipment
    Hours676
    Serial NumberHEKY370FCRF005315
    Location: Carlyle, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Redhead Equipment / E. Bourassa & Sons
    Hours1,146
    Boom Width135 ft
    Location: Winchester, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Delta Power Equipment
    Hours2,388
    Serial NumberYGYM00981
    Location: Tilbury, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Delta Power Equipment
    Hours2,828
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: JPH Equipment
    Hours1,238
    Boom Width100 ft
    Location: Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Centre Agricole
    Hours2,846
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Centre Agricole
    Hours460
    Boom Width135 ft
    Location: St-Bruno, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Centre Agricole
    Hours404
    Boom Width132 ft
    Location: Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.
    Hours407
    Boom Width132 ft
    Location: Elie, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.
    Hours591
    Boom Width132 ft
    Location: Russell, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.

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    Hours29
    Capacity1,200 gal
    Location: Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada
    Hours2,907
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Walton, Ontario, Canada
    Hours1,708
    Boom Width120 ft
    Location: Elie, Manitoba, Canada
    Seller: AgWest Ltd.

    About Self-Propelled Sprayers

    Most sprayers used by growers and application professionals to apply herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and other chemicals to crops to help promote higher yields fall into one of three main categories: self-propelled, pull-type, and three-point/mounted. Ray Hagie, founder of sprayer builder Hagie Manufacturing (which was purchased by John Deere in 2016), is credited with inventing the world’s first self-propelled sprayer in 1947. While today’s self-propelled models have advanced dramatically since then in terms of the technologies, materials, and designs they incorporate, Hagie’s invention drastically altered how producers applied nutrients, insecticides, and other chemicals, providing numerous time- and cost-savings benefits.


    Hagie ST16 Self-Propelled Sprayer

    Spray Smarter & More Quickly

    As growers face increasingly shorter application windows, self-propelled sprayers in general help producers cover more acres in less time than they can using pull-type sprayers. Compared to pull-type sprayers that integrate the boom, tank, and other components onto a trailer that usually draws power from a tractor’s PTO, self-propelled models incorporate the tank, boom, and so forth into a single vehicle. Modern models generally use fibreglass or polyurethane tanks that can extend past 7,500-litre (2,000-gallon) payloads. Today’s models also incorporate a host of sensors, cameras, and other tools to support precision ag technologies such as auto guidance, auto shutoff, auto boom height control, self-leveling abilities, nozzle control systems to regulate droplet size, and other intelligent features. Combined, such features help lessen overlaps and skips, control drifting, reduce operator fatigue, and generally make spraying easier and more efficient.

    Advantages & Features

    With booms extending up to about 40 metres (130 feet) and featuring aluminum, steel, and composite construction, current self-propelled sprayers are designed to be lighter and offer better weight distribution to reduce on soil compaction. Manufacturers are also offering flotation tire options to extend these benefits even further. Self-propelled sprayers generally offer higher crop clearance than pull-type models, as well, which minimizes crop damage. Other features include dual-tank systems that allow for the simultaneous application of two products, full-turn compensation and shut-off abilities for more efficient product use, and rear- and front-mounted booms to improve operator visibility.

    Find The Right Sprayer

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used self-propelled sprayers for sale at MarketBook.ca from leading manufacturers such as Ag-Chem, Apache, Case IH, Hagie, John Deere, Miller, New Holland, RoGator, Spra-Coupe, and others.