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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump unit with LOMBARDINI Engine and ROVATTI Flanged Pump on Trolley combines a robust diesel engine with a precision-flanged pump on a portable trolley — delivering field-ready irrigation power compatible with hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators.
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The Marani Irrigazione Motor Pump Unit is a professional-grade, motor-driven pumping solution combining a LOMBARDINI engine with a ROVATTI flanged centrifugal pump, mounted on a robust wheeled trolley for ease of transport and field deployment. Engineered and manufactured in Italy, this unit is purpose-built for demanding agricultural and irrigation applications where reliable water delivery at consistent pressure is essential. The integration of two respected Italian brands — LOMBARDINI for power and ROVATTI for hydraulic performance — results in a motor-pump combination that delivers dependable operation across a wide range of irrigation setups, from large-scale field systems to more targeted crop watering solutions.
What distinguishes this particular motor-pump unit is its readiness for immediate field use, featuring an electric starter with key-lock ignition for safe, convenient operation in outdoor environments. Mounted on a trolley frame, the unit offers genuine portability without sacrificing structural integrity, making it suitable for both permanent installations and seasonal or rotational irrigation programmes. The ROVATTI flanged pump is engineered for hydraulic efficiency, while the LOMBARDINI engine is recognised globally for its durability and fuel economy in agricultural machinery. Together, they form a cohesive motor-pump unit that professionals can rely upon season after season across diverse terrain and crop types.
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