The Horsch 23258802 is a genuine OEM flap injector, specifically the 135 push V2A model, engineered for optimal performance in Horsch agricultural equipment. This component is crucial for accurate and efficient distribution of liquid fertilizers, ensuring consistent application rates. Constructed from V2A stainless steel, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability, extending its service life in demanding agricultural environments. This flap injector is a direct replacement part, guaranteeing perfect fit and function for compatible Horsch machines.
Horsch Maschinen GmbH is a German manufacturer of agricultural machinery, specializing in tillage, seeding, and plant protection equipment. The company was founded in 1984 by Michael Horsch and his brothers in Sitzenhof, Germany. Headquartered in Schwandorf, Germany, Horsch has rapidly grown to become a globally recognized brand known for its innovative and high-performance solutions for modern agriculture.
Horsch is particularly renowned for its advanced seed drills, cultivators, and sprayers designed for efficient and precise crop production. Key product lines include the Maestro precision planters, Pronto seed drills, and Leeb sprayers, which integrate cutting-edge technology for optimal seed placement, soil preparation, and plant care. The company focuses on developing machinery that enhances productivity, reduces input costs, and promotes sustainable farming practices.
Partao offers a wide array of genuine Horsch spare parts to keep your machinery running smoothly. Our top categories for this brand include Drive Shafts, Other Hitches and Linkage Parts, Air Filters, Alternators, and Apparel. Over 66,742 genuine Horsch spare parts are available at Partao.
Farmers and agricultural contractors worldwide choose Horsch for its robust construction, innovative technology, and commitment to efficiency. The brand's equipment is particularly valued in large-scale arable farming operations across Europe, North America, and other key agricultural regions, where precision and reliability are paramount for maximizing yields.