Agrifac highlighted its fully revamped sprayer portfolio, with the Condor model being phased out in 2026, to be replaced with the Vanguard 55 and 67, and the Endurance 80 self-propelled machines.
Every machine is powered by a Cummins engine, with a choice of 210hp or 288hp on the 55; 288hp or 345hp on the 67; and a 405hp power unit fitted to the Endurance.
The cab has been updated to the Claas X11 platform, adapted to suit the Agrifac EcoTronic 3 controls. Bosch hydraulics have been integrated, replacing the Linde system previously, which the company says will result in less residuals, saving time and water when cleaning out the machine. The GreenFlow+ system has also been adapted with fewer angles throughout the piping to improve performance.
Each machine is fitted on the StablioPlus suspended chassis and can be fitted with a wide range of J-booms, with working widths extending out to 55m on the Endurance. The classic Condor design, with a platform behind the cab for checks, has also been retained on the Endurance and on the Vanguard 55.
Each machine can be set up to suit the conditions, with Vanguard machines available in the MountainMaster specification, which oscillates the chassis to follow side slopes while keeping the sprayer body level. All three models also offer the hydraulic WideTrack system to suit different tramline and bed widths.
