ULTRA Linear Irrigation Systems
- Maximize irrigated acres using one machine.
- Irrigate L-shaped fields.
- Can operate as either a linear pivot or just as a pivot.
- Reduce labor costs up to 90% compared to traditional irrigation methods such as gated pipe.
- Continuous movement results in very high distribution uniformity.
- Low Voltage DC power eliminates the risks associated with high voltage AC power.
- Proprietary Hydro-Clear® Hydraulic Pivot Oil formulation is environmentally friendly.
- Continuous movement achieved through the Hydrostatic Drive vs. start-stop action of high voltage AC machines.
- Only system in the industry to utilize real-time speed feedback for accurate speed control.
- Speed Sensors in the hydraulic motors at each end tower.
- User friendly Precision Linear Control Panel.
- Real-time diagnostic information at user’s fingertips.
- Automatic application changes can be programmed at different locations in the field, reducing the number of trips made.
- Versatile tractor platform can be adapted to several water feed and guidance options.
- Web-based Pivot Control
- GPS Corner Navigation
- Center Pivots
- Linear Irrigation Systems
- ULTRA Linear Irrigation Systems
- Quick Tow Irrigation Systems
- Corner Pivot Irrigation Systems
- Nutrient Water Management
- PMDI(Precision Mobile Drip Irrigation)
- Pivot Management Options
- Precision Linear Control Panel
- Pump/Power Division
A T-L center-pivot sprinkler will raise more crops with less water. |
Richard and Garrett Klein | More |
I believe the T-L is designed with a great deal of thought. A T-L is a good machine, and not one just put on the market to be a money trap. |
Pat Draegert | More |
I need center-pivots that are dependable, that's why I like the hydraulics of the T-Ls. |
Casey Johnstone | More |
It's sure a lot safer to work on a hydraulic T-L than it is to work on an electrically powered sprinkler. |
Ty Ryland | More |
There was no guessing involved either. We knew exactly how much water the T-L pivot consistently and uniformly was putting on all the ground. |
Randy Meaker | More |