SelectSpray™ Turf Sprayer
- Industry-exclusive diaphragm or centrifugal pump
- Convenient wiring allows for easy sprayer removal
- Adjustable boom options for variety of conditions
- Bidirectional breakaway
Features
Industry-exclusive diaphragm or centrifugal pump options
The John Deere SelectSpray™ Series are the only sprayers in the golf industry to offer the choice of centrifugal or diaphragm pump to meet specific applications or operator preference.
Diaphragm pump
If spraying turf paint, using a walking spray boom or just personal preference, the diaphragm pump is the option to choose. Diaphragm pumps provide lower flow rates, but can achieve much higher pressures compared to centrifugal pumps.
The 113.9-L/min (30.1 gpm) diaphragm pump provides plenty of flow for turf applications, but also can generate 290 psi (20 bar) of pressure. The pump is powered by a hydraulic motor and features a three-diaphragm configuration for excellent efficiency and smooth operation. The ability of this type of pump to handle thicker fluids, and its ability to run dry with no seals to fail, makes it a popular choice for tough spray solutions, such as turf paint.
Centrifugal pump
If looking for simplicity without sacrificing performance, the centrifugal pump line may be the right choice. Centrifugal pumps are reverse from diaphragm pumps in that they are higher-flow, lower-pressure pumps.
Flow rates can approach 397 L/min (105 gpm), while maximum pressure can reach approximately 95 psi (6.6 bar). Centrifugal pumps for the SelectSpray Series are offered in two models: cast iron or stainless steel. Cast-iron pumps are the choice for general all-purpose spraying, whereas the stainless-steel upgrade is the choice for more corrosive chemicals, such as chelated iron.
NOTE: Centrifugal pumps are not recommended for turf paint spray applications.
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Choice of Gen2 TeeJet® automatic or manual application rate-control systems
The golf environment can be harsh, especially during spraying activities. The Gen2 TeeJet® controllers are designed to improve water resistance and offer better resistance to weather exposure. There are still two types of controllers to choose from, the automatic and manual models.
The Gen2 controllers have improved water resistance characteristics and better resistance to inclement weather exposure, and are designed to plug and play into existing wiring harness just as the previous controllers did.
No matter which SelectSpray™ Series is chosen – the HD200 or its big brother, the HD300 – the choice of manual or automatic rate control is given.
Common wiring harness
What if the manual rate controller is purchased and later the operator decides they want the automatic rate controller? No problem. Due to a common wiring harness, one can easily switch from a manual controller to an automatic rate controller or vice versa by purchasing the kit for the one that is desired.
There is no wiring harness to change out; just add the components that go with the automatic or manual rate controller the operator wishes to install.
Get more out of the ProGator™ vehicle with optional storage stands
Who says sprayers are just for spraying? With the SelectSpray™ Series, the days of dedicated sprayers are a thing of the past.
Optional storage stands allow removal and installation of the sprayer in a matter of minutes. Spray in the morning, quickly change over to a cargo box for hauling some cargo, and then spray in the afternoon. It’s really that simple, and no tools are needed to make the change.
For added convenience, the storage stands have caster wheels for easy removal of the sprayer. The operator can easily position the sprayer and experience the value of the caster wheels when re-installing the sprayer onto the ProGator vehicle.
No need to get the ProGator perfectly positioned under the sprayer; instead, use the caster wheels to get proper alignment. The sprayer can be removed from the ProGator in a matter of minutes.
It’s about versatility, getting more for the money, and the design of the SelectSpray Series that helps make the ProGator one of the most versatile heavy-duty utility vehicles in the marketplace today.
Convenient wiring harness allows for easy sprayer removal and component access
No matter which rate control system, manual or automatic, is selected, the wiring harnesses on the SelectSpray™ Series are identical. This allows for quick and easy changes when moving from an automatic rate controller to a manual rate controller or vice versa.
More importantly, the innovative electrical system design locates key components in one location on the machine. All fuses, relays, and lift/lower contactors are located in one convenient component box on the left-hand side of the machine. No tools are required to open the control box, leading to quick troubleshooting and component replacement.
When the sprayer is removed, the wiring harness remains with the sprayer—making changes between a sprayer and cargo box, or other attachments, a breeze. Only three connectors must be disconnected to remove the sprayer from the ProGator™ vehicle, greatly reducing removal and installation time.
Impact-resistant polyethylene spray tank features low center of gravity and excellent visibility
Both sprayers in the SelectSpray™ Series line are equipped with impact-resistant polyethylene spray tanks. The tanks are styled for excellent visibility to the outer boom sections and a low centre of gravity.
The tanks have a decal on the driver’s side for reading the spray solution level, which is marked in graduated units. Product is loaded into the tank on the left-hand side of the machine.
A convenient basket strainer prevents large debris from entering the tank and can be easily removed without tools for cleaning.
The tank is equipped with a quick-fill feature, allowing the tank to be filled quickly anywhere it can be attached to a clean water source. This saves a lot of time by eliminating the task of travelling back to the original filling point every time the tank needs to be filled.
Standard personal wash system on board
For added convenience, the SelectSpray™ Series features a standard personal wash tank. The tank should be filled with clean water only.
Specifications: | |
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Model | HD200 SelectSpray (Model year 2023) |
Key Specs | |
Spray tank rated capacity | 757 L 200 U.S. gal. |
18-ft boom width (wings raised), in. (cm) | 167 cm 66 in. |
15/21-ft boom width (wings raised), in. (cm) | 231 cm 91 in. |
Diaphragm pump max flow, U.S. gpm (L/min) | 113.9 L/min 30.1 gpm |
Centrifugal pump max flow, U.S. gpm (L/min) | 367 L/min 97 gpm |
Machine | |
Frame | Welded steel |
Spray tank rated capacity | 757 L 200 U.S. gal. |
Agitation | Jet agitation adjusted by proportional control valve; 5/16-in. orifice |
Pressure/flow regulator | Electric |
Filter | 100 mesh, self-cleaning |
Boom shutoff valves | Electric |
Throttling valves | Standard; adjustable |
Optional centrifugal pump | |
Construction | Cast iron or stainless steel |
Max flow, U.S. gpm (L/min) | 367 L/min 97 gpm |
Max pressure, psi | 6.6 bar 96 psi |
Diaphragm pump | |
Number of diaphragms | Three |
Lubrication | Oil |
Max flow, U.S. gpm (L/min) | 113.9 L/min 30.1 gpm |
Max pressure, psi | 20 bar 290 psi |
Relief pressure, psi | 13.8 bar 200 psi |
Manual controller | |
Type | Weather-resistant control box with electronic control switches and liquid pressure gauge; removable without tools for storage |
Switches on control box | Individual boom on/off, boom master, foam marker, boom lift/lower, pressure increase/decrease |
Liquid gauges | 100 psi (6.9 bar) for centrifugal pumps; 300 psi (20.7 bar) for diaphragm pumps |
Automatic rate controller | |
Type | Weather-resistant control box with electronic control switches and digital pressure display; removable without tools for storage |
Switches on control box | Individual boom on/off, boom master, foam marker, boom lift/lower, pressure increase/decrease, auto/manual |
Pressure sensor, psi | 25 bar 363 psi |
Gauges | Digital speed, digital pressure, digital tank sight gauge, and digital flow rate on rate controller screen |
Rate control | Constant pressure or constant flow |
Booms | |
Construction | Heavy-duty 14 gauge square tubing |
Number of sections | Three |
Breakaway | Bidirectional |
Boom height | Adjustable |
Lift systems | Electro-hydraulic standard |
Width, ft (m) | 5.5 m 18 ft or 4.6/6.4 m 15/21 ft |
Nozzle configuration | Triple-nozzle bodies on spacing 50.8 cm 20 in. |
Foam marker | |
Type | Electric |
Pump | Individual air and liquid pumps, solution mixes at foamer head |
Rate | Adjustable with no tools by turning rotary knob on foamer box |
Mounting | |
Removal | Three pins, three electrical connectors, two hydraulic lines for easy removal with no tools |
Storage | Optional storage stands |
Dimensions (18-ft boom) | |
Boom height (wings raised), in. (cm) | 228 cm 90 in. |
Boom width (wings raised), in. (cm) | 167 cm 66 in. |
Boom width (wings lowered), in. (cm) | 514 cm 203 in. |
Dimensions (15-ft/21-ft boom) | |
Boom height (wings raised and extensions folded), in. (cm) | 178 cm 70 in. |
Boom width (wings raised and extensions folded), in. (cm) | 252 cm 99 in. |
Boom width (wings raised), in. (cm) | 252 cm 99 in. |
Boom width (wings lowered and extensions folded), in. (cm) | 478 cm 188 in. |
Boom width (wings lowered and extensions extended), in. (cm) | 615 cm 242 in. |