Apache AS1250 Self-Propelled Sprayer
Apache AS1250 Cab
The modern cab features state-of-the-art equipment, comfortable seats, and the option to install a Trimble navigation display for more precise operations.


Smooth Ride with Flex-Frame Technology
Innovations in Series 50 Models
Exclusively for Series 50 machines:
- ZF transmission tuning for optimal smooth operation, both in the field and on the road;
- Structural improvements for 30-meter and 27-meter booms;
- Improved accessibility for machines with the Adjust On-The-Go system (with adjustable axle);
- Better on-board diagnostics.
Smooth Ride with Flex-Frame Technology
The Flex-Frame chassis responds to turns and movement over uneven terrain, provides support to all wheels, and reduces wear on nitrogen accumulators and shock absorbers.
The Flex-Frame design and adjustable ergonomic seat absorb vibrations and provide a smooth and stable ride, ensuring comfort when operating all Apache sprayers.
Flex-Frame means:
- Less strain on the machine and operator
- Less maintenance and shorter machine downtime
- Enhanced durability for a longer service life


Apache AS1250 Booms
The Apache 1250 comes with Pommier booms, available in 30 m, 37 m, and 40 m sizes.
The updated boom design is stronger, better protected, and requires less maintenance. Should it come into contact with stationary objects, the outer boom sections deflect, and once the obstacle is cleared, they automatically return to position by means of a spring mechanism.
Technical data


Equipment Technologies was founded in 1997 with the primary goal of manufacturing durable and reliable sprayers that meet the needs of farmers. After numerous discussions with various agricultural producers, the company's owners decided to focus on mechanically driven sprayers, which are easy to operate and maintain, while also being highly efficient. Apache sprayers are lightweight yet durable, convenient, and economical, meeting the requirements of every farmer and farm. The company is the largest manufacturer of mechanically driven sprayers, which are successfully sold in the USA, Australia, and Europe. In 2016, Equipment Technologies was acquired by the Exel Industries group, which develops the French technological sprayers Berthoud.


