Since its launch in 2018, Househam’s high-capacity Harrier self-propelled sprayer has been a firm favourite among operators facing demanding workloads. The Harrier has been developed specifically to meet the needs of professional operators. Househam’s engineers worked closely with customers to deliver a high-output sprayer that places performance, efficiency and comfort at the heart of its design.
The Harrier is built on single-piece, low-weight chassis that gives the sprayer a low centre of gravity and even weight distribution, ensuring it remains stable on the most challenging terrain
Careful engineering has kept unladen weight of the whole machine to just 8500kg and A-frame axles offer generous 1.1m ground clearance for minimising crop damage.
Power comes from either a 240hp Stage V MTU engine, which drives a robust hydrostatic pump connected to individual motors on each wheel.
For increased productivity and efficiency, the sprayer is fitted as standard with a four-cylinder Altek pump, and there’s the option of 4,000-, 5,000- or 6000-litre tanks in either GRP or stainless steel. A 30-litre stainless steel induction hopper ensures fast and efficient filling and the fully-enclosed spray pack means there’s minimal exposed pipework.