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Valley Irrigation Equipment available through our Pocomoke City, MD and Clayton, DE locations.
Irrigation
For those that need to purchase a new Valley Irrigation system or need service on their existing irrigation system.
Valley Irrigation Equipment Options
8000 series – The best pivot in the industry
The Valley 8000 series has long been recognized as the industry standard for meeting producer demands on all types of fields all over the world. From pivot point to last span, a Valley structure is engineered, constructed and field-tested to handle the operating stresses your machine may experience. Valley structures stand up to the toughest loads produced by rough terrain, deep furrows and long-span machines. Our standard hot-dip galvanizing provides corrosion protection for long life. No wonder Valley pivots command the highest resale value in the industry.
Exclusive options on the 8000 series include:
• Precision Corner
• Floatation Options
8000 series Specifications:
• 6 5/8”, 8”, 8 5/8” or 10” pivot point
• 6”, 6 5/8”, 8 5/8” and 10” pipe diameters
• 2, 5 or 7.5 HP booster pump
• The 8000 series can accommodate a field with up to 24
spans covering 2800 ft
Common Valley features:
• Valley wheel gearboxes are the only brand of pivot
gearboxes built in the USA
• Valley Controls
– ClassicPlus, Select2, Pro2, TouchPro panels
– Valley Tracker2, TrackerSP, TrackerLT
– BaseStation2
• Exclusive Valley Warranty – See your dealer for details
• Valley Dealers – Your local irrigation experts.
Most Durable Structure:
• Hot-dip galvanized
• 4-leg drive unit with braces
• Ball and socket span hitch
• Heavy 8-bolt pipe flanges
• Welded sprinkler coupler
• Full wrap-around weldments
• Forged truss rod heads Valley Spans
• Pipeline and truss rod crowns maintain even distribution
of loads
• Tight contact of truss rod head in socket for even loading
• Polyurethane flange gaskets for longer, leak-free life
• Truss angle placement and lengths creates even loading
on uneven terrain
7000 series – Better than their best
The Valley 7000 series is second only to the industry leading Valley 8000 series for reliability, durability and overall performance. Engineered and developed as a cost-effective irrigation solution for growers looking for choices, the 7000 series exclusive Classic control panel comes as the standard economical choice along with the new VS-7000 gearbox and center drive.
The 7000 series can accommodate a field with up to 8 spans covering 1500 ft.
7000 series Specifications:
• 6 5/8” or 8” pivot points only
• 6 5/8” pipe diameter only
• 2 or 5 HP booster pump
• VS-7000 gearbox and center drive option
• Exclusive Valley Warranty – See your dealer for details
Common Valley features:
• Valley wheel gearboxes are the only brand of pivot gearboxes
built in the USA
• Valley Gearbox option
• Valley Controls
– ClassicPlus, Select2, Pro2, and TouchPro panel options
– Valley Tracker2, TrackerSP, TrackerLT
– BaseStation2
• Valley Dealers – Your local irrigation experts.
Durable Structure:
• Hot-dip galvanized
• 4-leg drive unit with braces
• Ball and socket span hitch
• Heavy 8-bolt pipe flanges
• Welded sprinkler coupler
• Full wrap-around weldments
• Forged truss rod heads Valley Spans
• Pipeline and truss rod crowns maintain even distribution of loads
• Tight contact of truss rod head in socket for even loading
• Polyurethane flange gaskets for longer, leak-free life
• Truss angle placement and lengths creates even loading on uneven terrain
5000 series - Specifically designed for smaller field production ag
The 5000 series has been developed to provide a cost effective irrigation solution for smaller fields up to 60 acres. This durable machine was created specifically for production agriculture and comes with the reliability and aftermarket support that only Valley Dealers can provide.
Unique 5000 series specifications:
• 5” diameter pipeline
• Single phase power option
• 108” outlet spacing
• 820’ maximum machine length
• 112.5’ to 202.5’ span lengths
•1 HP booster pump option
For Shane Darrington of Declo, Idaho, the Valley 5000 series pivot
was a simple answer to several problems. “We’re trying to move everything we can to pivots,” he explained. The challenge, however, was finding a cost effective irrigation solution for his smaller fields that didn’t include the heavy cost of labor. “We use hand lines and wheel lines where we don’t have pivots. Having solid set or hand lines in the corners takes people to do the work. When I put a pivot in a field, it doesn’t make sense to me to put a pivot there if a pipe mover has to go to the field twice a day to manage the equipment in the corners. If I put automation in a certain field, I want to take care of it without the extra vehicle or extra help to do it.”
To get the full line of Valley Irrigation products please visit the Valley Irrigation Website HERE.
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