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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump unit with IVECO NEF / JOHN DEERE Engine and ROVATTI - CAPRARI Low Pressure Pump combines industrial-grade engine reliability with proven low-pressure pump technology — delivering versatile, pull-start performance across hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators.
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The Marani Irrigazione motor pump unit is a robust, professionally engineered irrigation pumping solution combining a high-performance IVECO NEF Series or JOHN DEERE engine with a ROVATTI or CAPRARI low-pressure pump end. Designed and manufactured in Italy, this motor pump unit delivers dependable performance across a wide range of agricultural and irrigation applications, offering the reliability and build quality that professional irrigators demand. Marani Irrigazione has long been recognised as a specialist in irrigation machinery, and this motor pump unit represents the practical integration of two trusted industry names — world-class engine technology paired with proven Italian pump engineering.
What makes this specific model particularly notable is its pull-start configuration, which offers straightforward, independent operation without reliance on external power infrastructure — a critical advantage in remote field conditions. The pairing of a heavy-duty diesel engine from either the IVECO NEF Series or JOHN DEERE range ensures ample motor power for sustained pumping operations, while the ROVATTI or CAPRARI low-pressure pump body delivers consistent flow rates suited to large-area irrigation. The unit's construction reflects Italian manufacturing standards, with attention to mechanical durability, ease of servicing, and compatibility with a broad range of irrigation system types including hose reel travellers, fixed sprinkler systems, drip networks, centre pivots, and more.
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