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Watering Arm
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Watering Arm

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Overview

MWA ET41 front-mounted watering arm for Multihog MH and MX tractors, engineered for professional irrigation of large areas and elevated flower decoration. Parallelogram-guided arm holds the watering head level as it extends up to 4.1 m.

Key Features

Reach of up to 4.1 m (13.5 ft)

High casting height of up to 3.6 m (12 ft) for elevated planters and hanging baskets

Wide swivel range of up to 160°

Front-mounted on Multihog MH and MX tractors

Parallelogram-guided arm keeps the watering head at stable height during extension

Gentle spray safe for newly planted beds with young plants

Simple joystick operation from within the Multihog cabin

Optional hand-lance available for manual watering of hard-to-reach areas on the ground

Who This Is For

Municipal parks departments, streetscape contractors, and commercial grounds teams that maintain large bed networks, planter boxes, and hanging-basket displays. Well-suited to civic summer flower programs where a single operator must cover miles of plantings daily.

Ideal Applications

Irrigating municipal flower beds and streetscape plantings

Watering hanging baskets and elevated planters up to 3.6 m high

Establishing newly planted beds with young plants without damaging them

Large-area lawn and turf watering on a scheduled route

Ground-level watering with the optional hand-lance for awkward corners

What Sets It Apart

4.1 m reach combined with 3.6 m casting height and a 160° swivel lets one operator cover both overhead baskets and ground-level beds without dismounting, a range most tow-behind water bowsers can't deliver. The parallelogram-guided arm holds the head at stable height through the full extension, so young plants get a controlled, gentle spray rather than the inconsistent flood pattern of manual hose watering. Joystick cabin control plus front-mount visibility keeps productivity high on civic flower programs where traditional crews relied on hand-hauled hoses or pickup-bed tanks.

Common Upgrade Path

Replaces hand-hose watering crews, pickup-tank-and-lance teams, and pedestrian-pushed water barrels for municipal plant maintenance. A single operator with the MWA ET41 services routes that used to need two or three ground workers.

When to Consider a Different Model

Not a bulk-transfer pump, for flood response, lake/drainage pumping at 5,000 L/min, pair the Multihog with the High Volume Submersible Pump (MSWP) instead.

Multihog Watering Arm

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Watering Arm best suited for?

Municipal parks departments, streetscape contractors, and commercial grounds teams that maintain large bed networks, planter boxes, and hanging-basket displays. Well-suited to civic summer flower programs where a single operator must cover miles of plantings daily.

What are the main applications for the Watering Arm?

The Watering Arm is ideal for: Irrigating municipal flower beds and streetscape plantings; Watering hanging baskets and elevated planters up to 3.6 m high; Establishing newly planted beds with young plants without damaging them; Large-area lawn and turf watering on a scheduled route; Ground-level watering with the optional hand-lance for awkward corners.

What sets the Watering Arm apart from other quick-change attachments?

4.1 m reach combined with 3.6 m casting height and a 160° swivel lets one operator cover both overhead baskets and ground-level beds without dismounting, a range most tow-behind water bowsers can't deliver. The parallelogram-guided arm holds the head at stable height through the full extension, so young plants get a controlled, gentle spray rather than the inconsistent flood pattern of manual hose watering. Joystick cabin control plus front-mount visibility keeps productivity high on civic flower programs where traditional crews relied on hand-hauled hoses or pickup-bed tanks.

When should I consider a different model instead of the Watering Arm?

Not a bulk-transfer pump, for flood response, lake/drainage pumping at 5,000 L/min, pair the Multihog with the High Volume Submersible Pump (MSWP) instead.

What is the typical upgrade path from the Watering Arm?

Replaces hand-hose watering crews, pickup-tank-and-lance teams, and pedestrian-pushed water barrels for municipal plant maintenance. A single operator with the MWA ET41 services routes that used to need two or three ground workers.

Interested in the Watering Arm?

Our Multihog specialists can answer your questions, provide pricing, or schedule a hands-on demo.

Call (800) 747-2312