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Crafted by Italy-based Ferbo, the Ferbo GHB SERIES combines Italian engineering excellence with cutting-edge turbine drive technology, delivering professional-grade irrigation performance for large-scale agricultural operations. This mobile hard hose irrigator features a 360° turntable with hydraulic wheel lift, flanged turbine with speed control, and a sophisticated 4-speed gearbox, ensuring precise water distribution across expansive fields while minimizing operational effort.
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The Ferbo GHB Series represents a premium line of turbine-driven hard hose irrigators designed for large-scale agricultural operations requiring reliable, high-capacity irrigation solutions. Manufactured in Italy by Ferbo, these mobile irrigators feature a 360° turntable with hydraulic wheel lift, combining robust construction with advanced hydraulic control systems. The GHB Series accommodates hose configurations ranging from 110mm to 150mm in diameter (4.33-5.91 inches) and lengths from 330 metres to 680 metres (1,083-2,231 feet), making them suitable for extensive field coverage with professional-grade performance.
What distinguishes the GHB Series is its comprehensive hydraulic integration with five-lever control system, four-speed gearbox with turbine drive, and painted construction using RAL 5021 finishing on both the reel and mechanical components. The flanged turbine features speed control and compensator technology for consistent rewinding performance, whilst the leadscrew hose layering device ensures proper hose management throughout operation. With digital hour metering, PTO rewinding capability, and adjustable-track sprinkler trolleys, these irrigators deliver the precision and durability demanded by commercial farming operations across varied terrain and crop types.
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Reference: Washington State University