Purchased a 360 Fire Scout tank in preparation for the upcoming fire season. So far, my first impressions are that the quality is outstanding, and after a few test runs, the pump's performance looks very promising.
- Oliver Murphy
$10,550
Croplands TrayPak traymount sprayers are complete spraying systems. The design allows easy placement on the back of utility vehicles (utes) or recreational terrain vehicles (RTVs). Thus provide a convenient and portable solution for high pressure, large volume spray applications.
Whether your task involves spraying weeds, transporting water, or combating fires, these sprayers are handy. The weed spraying units have Honda powered motors and larger diaphragm pumps, thus ensuring improved spray pressure for more substantial projects.
The tanks used in Croplands TrayPak sprayers are made to be durable and long lasting, with UV stabilisation, therefore, are able to withstand Australia’s harsh weather conditions. Equipped with RetraSpray retractable reels, Croplands TrayPak sprayers make spot spraying jobs easier. The remote controlled retractable hose reels are paired with a 100 meter SupaSlip hose, thus allowing for efficient and hassle free spraying operations.
The tanks are available in 200 and 600 litre capacity, additionally, select models even include handwash tanks feature.
For further insights into our huge range of ute sprayers, please reach out to our helpful team.
Quoted pump flow rates are open flow. Flow rates in real world applications will vary. Due to manufacturing process tank dimensions may vary slightly. Only trained and experienced personnel should use fire fighting equipment with extreme care.
Weight | 197 kg |
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Dimensions | 126 × 158 × 99 cm |
Litre | 600 |
Purchased a 360 Fire Scout tank in preparation for the upcoming fire season. So far, my first impressions are that the quality is outstanding, and after a few test runs, the pump's performance looks very promising.
- Oliver Murphy
Bought a 600L slip on fire tank. Easy to use and incredibly effective for emergencies. A must have for anyone concerned about Bushfire's.
- James Hamblin