Cereals 2025: Fendt Rogator 600 gets performance upgrades

Fendt has treated its Rogator 600 sprayers to a series of upgrades with the hope of improving performance in tough conditions.

The Gen 2 models now come with electronic, pneumatic nozzle bodies which can automatically switch outlets according to forward speed, helping to reduce drift.

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Banjo plumbing connections and valves are used throughout and updates have been made to both the rinsing and boom levelling systems.

As for the cab, this features category 4 filtration and uses a similar control layout to the firm’s tractors in a bid to make it more familiar to operate.

The Rogator can share data with other machinery and communicate with the FendtONE “offboard” system.

This allows a raft of information to be accessed, such as details of jobs completed, machine working hours and alerts for when the next service is due.

The updates apply to all three Rogator models – 645, 655 and 665 – which range in engine power from 235hp to 307hp and come with either a 5,000 or 6,000-litre tank and 24m or 36m boom.

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