The Matrot M44D is a self-propelled field sprayer, a machine designed to apply crop protection products across large areas of cultivated land. Matrot is a French manufacturer specialising in spraying equipment for agricultural use, serving cereal, pulse, and specialty crop sectors across Europe.
This 1997 model is equipped with 36-metre aluminium booms, providing substantial coverage width for efficient field application. The tank capacity is 4400 litres, allowing extended working periods between refills on medium to large farms. The sprayer runs on 710/70/38 tyres, sized for load-bearing capability and field traction across varied soil conditions.
The machine features a two-speed hydrostatic transmission, offering operator flexibility between transport and spraying speeds. Steering is configurable as either two-wheel or four-wheel mode, improving manoeuvrability in confined spaces and headland turns. An induction hopper is fitted for safe chemical loading, and a Spraymatic 2 rate controller manages application rates electronically. The spray lines are stainless steel, standard for corrosion resistance when handling agrochemical solutions. A Renson hydraulic-driven pump powers the spray system, with six shut-off sections allowing selective boom control and reduced chemical waste. Nozzle bodies are T-jet QJ360 quad-pattern units, delivering a four-way spray pattern suited to broad-spectrum crop protection.
The sprayer originates from a genuine farm retirement sale. The unit is located in the United Kingdom and is priced at $16,450.
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