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------Your Nitro Sprayer Headquarters------
Nitro Sprayers of Colorado, LLC sells and services Miller field sprayers in Colorado, including Miller Nitro and Miller Condor, with tank sizes from 1000 gallon to 1600 gallon. We have two locations- near Akron, CO, and near Bennett, CO. Both of our locations have farm operations associated with them, and Miller Nitro sprayers are used on our farms, so we have real ag experience with our products. We strive to provide the kind of service modern farms demand, with minimal downtime and personal attention to your needs.
We also provide complete GPS equipment solutions through Lewton Ag. Services, including Swath Guidance, AutoSteer and AutoHeight control products, and a full range of precision GPS equipment. Ag. Leader, Raven, Norac and other Precision Ag. suppliers are available based on the customer's needs and preferences.
CNH Industrial now delivers Miller Nitro and Condor sprayers with both front-mounted boom Nitro hydrostat models and rear-mounted boom Condor mechanical drive models for today's high performance ag operations. Boom sizes range from 60' to 120'. Newly designed truss style steel booms up to 120' for the Miller Nitro are now available, as well as the proven mono-beam style booms.
We also offer Specialty Enterprises Aluminum Booms (Legacy and Millineum Booms), and Pommier Aluminum Booms for installation on all field sprayer manufacturers. Both companies products give the interested sprayer applicator the advantages that engineered aluminum booms can provide. Check them out!
Contact Information:
Nitro Sprayers of Colorado Rick Lewton 33415 Rd. 33 Otis, CO 80743 970-345-2408 Office 970-554-0470 Cell 970-345-2420 Fax Map | Nitro Sprayers of Colorado Curtis Lewton 47500 East 144th Ave. Bennett, CO 80102 303-644-3655 Office 303-803-8581 Cell 303-644-4836 Fax Map |
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