Spraying control unit 2000
for fertilizer applicationISOBUSvariable-rate

spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
spraying control unit
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Characteristics

Application
spraying, for fertilizer application
Network
ISOBUS
Other characteristic
variable-rate

Description

•Reduce the cost of having to purchase multiple rate controllers by controlling both liquid and dry products simultaneously with a single controller. •Provides a common rate controller and user interface across multiple machine and implement types including multi-tank air carts, direct injection systems, and dual-boom and tiered-boom systems. John Deere Rate Controller 2000 provides integration The John Deere Rate Controller 2000 is a drop in replacement for GreenStar™ Rate Controller equipped implements using the GreenStar 3 2630 Display, 4600/4200 Gen 4 CommandCenter™ Displays and 4640/4240 Universal Displays. As a drop in replacement, it uses existing extension and product harnessing plus an adapter cable available in the attachments Price Page. John Deere Rate Controller 2000 also allows the GreenStar 3 2630 Display, 4600/4200 Gen 4 CommandCenter, and 4640/4240 Universal Displays to integrate with many different liquid or dry product application implements. Examples range from anhydrous ammonia (NH3) applicators, such as the John Deere 2510 Series, self-propelled sprayers, and liquid fertilizer applicators to dry box spreaders, air carts and strip till applicators to accomplish the following: •Simultaneous liquid and dry product control •Automatic rate control •Field documentation •Map-based prescriptions •John Deere Section Control (activation required)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.