Apache Sprayers EST. 1997 · MY27 Request a Quote

One thing,
done right.

We've built one thing for three decades — the most reliable agricultural sprayers in the world.

30yrs
Of Sprayers
Since 1997 — and only sprayers, ever.
168K
Sq Ft · HQ
One factory floor, one purpose.
3
Continents
North America · Australia · Europe
5yr
Powertrain Warranty
The industry's longest. We back what we build.
Matt Hays, Chief Executive Officer of Equipment Technologies We believe value starts with the desire of all ET employees to be excellent at their craft. The result of that excellence lives in our owners' experiences.
Matt Hays · Chief Executive Officer
Three Pillars

What we care about.

Every decision in Mooresville traces back to three principles. They're not slogans — they're how we choose what to build, and what to leave alone.

P · 01

Why Apache

Our commitment hasn't softened in 30 years. We make state-of-the-art Precision Ag improvements every year that directly benefit productivity, providing better value with each model year. We stand by every sprayer that leaves Mooresville — backed by an industry-leading five-year powertrain warranty.

Focus is the feature.
P · 02

Performance

Horsepower only matters when it reaches the ground. Our AS-Series powertrain with patented Power-to-the-Ground™ technology delivers more usable HP when you need it most. The newly-upgraded Cummins Performance Series V engine adds power and torque for heightened productivity and fuel efficiency — saving you time and saving you money.

More HP. Less drift. Less fuel.
P · 03

Durability

We focus our advancements on what makes our sprayers last. Steel breakaway booms. Common components across the entire fleet so a part on one Apache fits another. Mechanical drive that simplifies service. Every engineering choice is weighed against one question: will this still be working in twenty years?

Built to outlast its first owner.
The Factory

Mooresville, Indiana.

Every Apache that has ever sprayed a field rolled out of this facility — and every one always will.

Apache sprayer being assembled on the Mooresville factory floor

Single-purpose plant.

No retooling between product lines. No competing priorities for floor space. Every shift in Mooresville is a shift on Apaches.

Address
2201 Hancel PkwyMooresville, IN 46158
Footprint
168,000 sq ftOne floor, one product
Built
1997Expanded multiple times since
Workforce
American ironIndiana craftsmanship since day one
Output
Five modelsAS660 · AS860 · AS1060 · AS1260 · HS1150
Milestones

Thirty years, one focus.

1997

The first Apache

Production begins with the 560 — 500 gallons, a 60-foot boom, a manual transmission, a 110 HP Cummins, and 31 inches of crop clearance.

1999

Manufacturing comes home

After the first fifty Apaches are built under contract by SMF in Danville, Illinois, ET buys its own plant in Mooresville, Indiana. Alongside a growing 700–1,200 Series lineup, ET also builds the two-wheel-drive, hydrostatic Cherokee through 2001.

2005

A ground-up redesign

Apache is completely reworked — new hood, cab, electrical, hydraulic, and wet systems — as the AS500, AS850, AS1000, and AS1200.

2006

Precision-ag firsts

ET becomes the first self-propelled sprayer maker to offer factory-installed auto boom-height control, and adds factory auto-steer with Raven SmarTrax.

2009

ISO & AccuBoom

Every Apache goes ISO with automatic boom-section shut-off (Raven AccuBoom) and power brakes. The AS1010 adds a 6-speed JCB power-shift transmission, and ET builds all its own steel booms.

2011

The second full redesign

Wider frames, a longer wheelbase, and a new hood, cab, tank, and wet system — plus angled cab entry, ZF transmissions, Cummins Tier 3 engines, and the Raven Envizio field computer.

2013

Aluminum booms

Pommier all-aluminum booms at 120 and 132 feet become factory-installed options.

2014

A new cab interior

The interior of the cab was completely redesigned. With an integrated console, joystick, touch screen, leather seat, reverse camera, Raven Viper 4 field computer.

2016

Tier 4, and a new owner

The AS730, AS1030, and AS1230 bring Tier 4 Cummins power, a redesigned rear boom rack, and factory PWM nozzle control (Raven Hawkeye). In January, Equipment Technologies is acquired by Exel Industries.

2017

The Bruin arrives

ET adds the high-clearance HS700 and HS1100 Bruin — hydrostatic drive, four-wheel steer, and up to 70 inches of crop clearance, built in Europe with final assembly in Mooresville.

2019

A bolder Apache

A new 600-gallon model with air-bag suspension and front cab entry, a redesigned hood, LED lighting, Raven RS1 auto-steer, and XRT boom-height control with automatic boom fold.

2021

Stage 5 & front fill

Cummins Stage 5 engines, Capstan PWM, factory front product fill, boom recirculation, and factory Pommier 90- and 100-foot booms.

2022

The HS1150

The HS1100 becomes the HS1150 — now fully manufactured at the ET factory in Mooresville.

2024

Active suspension

A redesigned rear boom rack and active machine suspension, plus a Z-gate joystick, a single brake pedal, and Ag Leader precision.

2025

Hands-free

ET boom auto fold, NORAC boom-height control, and hands-free steering are introduced. Steel booms are retired.

2027

The cab, reimagined

Apache's cab and hood are redesigned once more — a bigger, more comfortable operator's office for the next generation.

What's Next

Come see what we built.

Talk to your local Apache dealer about a demo, request a personalized quote, or compare every Apache side-by-side. We're easy to find.