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The spray hood on the Mankar-P 70-110 unit is manually adjustable from 70 to 110cm (28-44") and is deployed primarily for in-row cultivations, as well as for pathways and plazas with water- bound surfaces. The low-profile hood of the Mankar-P 70-110 is ideal for getting underneath overhanging plants and trees.
Spray width
No. of nozzles Metering
Tank capacity Area covered Weight
Working time
70-110cm 2
Wheel-driven pump 1000ml (1L)
Up to 10,000m² (1ha) 16kg
8 hours 222MANKA030 Mankar-P 70-110 MANKAR-P 45L NEW
The Mankar-P 45L has an outrigger arm on the left side*, which can be extended out to 70cm (28"). The plastic spray hood folds back automatically upon contact with an obstacle, and then swings subsequently back into place.
The Mankar-P 45L is particularly suited to areas of application, where spraying is to be carried out from a compacted pathway, laterally under bushes and on very soft subsoils. (*Note: It is possible to configure the outrigger arm on the right side, if desired).
Spray width
No. of nozzles Metering
Tank capacity Area covered Weight
Working time
45cm 1
Wheel-driven pump 1000ml (1L)
Up to 10,000 m² (1 ha) 15.4kg
16 hours 222MANKA020 Mankar-P 45L MANKAR-P 45 L+R £1,696.50 ea NEW
The Mankar-P 45 (Left & Right) is outfitted with outrigger arms on the left and right sides, which can be extended independently of each other to a total width of 140cm (56").
Both plastic spray hoods on the Mankar-P 45 (L+R) fold back automatically upon contact with an obstacle, and then swing subsequently back into place.
The Mankar-P 45 (Left & Right) is extremely suited for deployment in tree nurseries with varying distances between rows. Spray width
No. of nozzles Metering
Tank capacity Area covered Weight
Working time 222MANKA021
2 x 45cm 2
Wheel-driven pump 1000ml (1L)
Up to 10,000 m² (1 ha) 19kg
8 hours Mankar-P 45 L+R £1,957.50 ea 81 £1,822.65 ea
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