Linkage Sprayers
Maximize your field spraying efficiency. Rapid Spray’s 3-point linkage sprayers are Australian-built for ultimate durability. Designed to seamlessly connect to your tractor, these powerful sprayers are perfect for farms, contractors, and councils, tackling large areas with ease. Choose the toughest and most reliable field sprayer on the market.
3-Point Linkage Sprayers for Tractors
Why Choose Rapid Spray Linkage Sprayers?
Experience unmatched stability and control with Rapid Spray’s linkage sprayers. Our secret weapon? The innovative, specially contoured tank design. This unique feature hugs the back of your tractor, creating a lower center of gravity for exceptional stability. Say goodbye to bouncing and swaying, even on uneven fields or rough terrain.
Focus on the job at hand with a smoother ride, allowing for precise and efficient spraying. Rapid Spray linkage sprayers are built with the toughest materials and construction for season after season of reliable performance, making them the perfect partner for your toughest jobs.
What is a three-point sprayer?
A three-point sprayer, also known as a 3-point linkage sprayer, 3pt sprayer, or 3pl sprayer, is a workhorse attachment designed for tractors. These sprayers utilize a three-point hitch system to connect securely to the back of your tractor. This stable connection allows for efficient liquid application across large fields.
How do you hook up a 3-point sprayer?
While the exact steps might vary depending on your specific tractor model, here’s a general guide for hooking up a 3-point sprayer:
- Lower the Lift Arms: Park your tractor on level ground and engage the parking brake. Lower the tractor’s hydraulic lift arms (also sometimes called hitch arms) completely.
- Attach Lower Link Arms: Connect the lower link arms of the 3-point sprayer to the corresponding points on your tractor’s lift arms. These connection points typically use pins and clevises.
- Connect Top Link Arm: Locate the top link arm on the sprayer and connect it to the top link attachment point on your tractor. There may be an adjustable turnbuckle on the top link for fine-tuning the sprayer’s position.
- Hydraulic Hoses: Connect the hydraulic hoses from the sprayer to the corresponding hydraulic ports on your tractor. These hoses typically control functions like the pump and boom movement.
- Raise the Lift Arms: Once everything is securely connected, slowly raise the tractor’s hydraulic lift arms to lift the sprayer off the ground. Double-check all connections and for any leaks before starting spraying operations.
Important Note: Always refer to your tractor’s user manual and the specific instructions for your Rapid Spray linkage sprayer model for detailed and accurate hook-up procedures. For safety reasons, it’s recommended to have someone assist you when connecting the sprayer for the first time.