This guide provides a complete John Deere spray nozzles chart in table format, covering the most commonly used nozzle families, flow rates, spray angles, droplet sizes, and application purposes. It also explains how to read the chart and select the right nozzle for your spraying needs.
John Deere Spray Nozzles Chart
| Nozzle Type | JD Series / Code | Color Code | Spray Angle | Flow Rate (GPM @ 40 PSI) | Droplet Size | Operating Pressure Range (PSI) | Recommended Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Fan | XR110006 | Brown | 110° | 0.06 | Fine | 15–60 | Low-volume herbicide |
| Flat Fan | XR11001 | Orange | 110° | 0.10 | Fine | 15–60 | Broadcast herbicides |
| Flat Fan | XR110015 | Green | 110° | 0.15 | Fine | 15–60 | Insecticides |
| Flat Fan | XR11002 | Green | 110° | 0.20 | Fine | 15–60 | Broadcast spraying |
| Flat Fan | XR110025 | Purple | 110° | 0.25 | Fine | 15–60 | Light coverage |
| Flat Fan | XR11003 | Yellow | 110° | 0.30 | Fine | 15–60 | Crop protection |
| Flat Fan | XR11004 | Blue | 110° | 0.40 | Fine–Medium | 15–60 | General spraying |
| Flat Fan | XR11005 | Red | 110° | 0.50 | Medium | 15–60 | Fertilizers |
| Flat Fan | XR11006 | Brown | 110° | 0.60 | Medium | 15–60 | High-volume spraying |
| Flat Fan | XR11008 | White | 110° | 0.80 | Medium | 15–60 | Large boom systems |
| Extended Range | ER11001 | Orange | 110° | 0.10 | Fine–Medium | 15–80 | Variable-rate spraying |
| Extended Range | ER11002 | Green | 110° | 0.20 | Fine–Medium | 15–80 | Broadcast spraying |
| Extended Range | ER11004 | Blue | 110° | 0.40 | Medium | 15–80 | Herbicide application |
| Extended Range | ER11006 | Brown | 110° | 0.60 | Medium | 15–80 | Fertilizer spraying |
| Low Drift | LDXR110015 | Green | 110° | 0.15 | Medium–Coarse | 30–90 | Drift-sensitive areas |
| Low Drift | LDXR11002 | Green | 110° | 0.20 | Medium–Coarse | 30–90 | Herbicides |
| Low Drift | LDXR11003 | Yellow | 110° | 0.30 | Medium–Coarse | 30–90 | Field spraying |
| Low Drift | LDXR11004 | Blue | 110° | 0.40 | Medium–Coarse | 30–90 | Row crops |
| Air Induction | AIXR11001 | Orange | 110° | 0.10 | Coarse | 40–100 | Drift control |
| Air Induction | AIXR11002 | Green | 110° | 0.20 | Coarse | 40–100 | Systemic herbicides |
| Air Induction | AIXR11003 | Yellow | 110° | 0.30 | Coarse | 40–100 | Windy conditions |
| Air Induction | AIXR11004 | Blue | 110° | 0.40 | Very Coarse | 40–100 | Sensitive crops |
| Air Induction | AIXR11005 | Red | 110° | 0.50 | Very Coarse | 40–100 | Maximum drift reduction |
| Turbo Flat Fan | TT11002 | Green | 110° | 0.20 | Medium | 15–90 | Pre-emergent herbicides |
| Turbo Flat Fan | TT11004 | Blue | 110° | 0.40 | Medium | 15–90 | Soil-applied chemicals |
| Turbo Flat Fan | TT11006 | Brown | 110° | 0.60 | Medium–Coarse | 15–90 | Fertilizers |
| Flood Jet | TK-VS2 | Yellow | 140° | 0.20 | Very Coarse | 10–40 | Liquid fertilizer |
| Flood Jet | TK-VS4 | Blue | 140° | 0.40 | Very Coarse | 10–40 | Broadcast fertilizer |
| Flood Jet | TK-VS6 | Brown | 140° | 0.60 | Extremely Coarse | 10–40 | High-volume fertilizer |
| Hollow Cone | TX-VK2 | Green | 80° | 0.20 | Very Fine | 40–100 | Fungicides |
| Hollow Cone | TX-VK3 | Blue | 80° | 0.30 | Very Fine | 40–100 | Insecticides |
| Hollow Cone | TX-VK6 | Brown | 80° | 0.60 | Very Fine | 40–100 | Dense canopy |
| Solid Cone | TG-2 | Green | 60° | 0.20 | Fine | 30–100 | Directed spraying |
| Solid Cone | TG-3 | Yellow | 60° | 0.30 | Fine | 30–100 | Spot spraying |
| Solid Cone | TG-5 | Red | 60° | 0.50 | Fine | 30–100 | Targeted application |
| Twin Flat Fan | TJ60-11002 | Green | Dual 110° | 0.20 | Medium | 30–90 | Improved coverage |
| Twin Flat Fan | TJ60-11004 | Blue | Dual 110° | 0.40 | Medium | 30–90 | Thick canopy crops |
| Twin Flat Fan | TJ60-11006 | Brown | Dual 110° | 0.60 | Medium–Coarse | 30–90 | High-speed spraying |
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Understanding John Deere Spray Nozzles
A spray nozzle controls how liquid is atomized and distributed onto crops or soil. Each nozzle is designed for a specific purpose, such as broadcast spraying, band spraying, or targeted application.
John Deere spray nozzles are color-coded and size-rated according to industry standards, making identification and replacement easier.
Key factors controlled by spray nozzles include:
- Flow rate (GPM or L/min)
- Spray angle
- Droplet size
- Operating pressure
- Drift reduction capability
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How to Read the John Deere Spray Nozzles Chart
Each column in the chart represents a critical selection factor:
- Nozzle Type indicates the spray pattern and design.
- JD Series / Code identifies the compatible John Deere nozzle family.
- Color Code follows ISO standards for quick size recognition.
- Spray Angle determines overlap and boom height.
- Flow Rate controls the application volume.
- Droplet Size affects coverage and drift.
- Recommended Application helps match the nozzle to its intended task.
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Common John Deere Spray Nozzle Types Explained
Flat Fan Nozzles
Flat fan nozzles are the most widely used in agricultural spraying. They produce a uniform spray pattern ideal for broadcast herbicide and pesticide application.
Extended Range Nozzles
Extended range nozzles perform consistently across a wide pressure range, making them suitable for variable-rate applications.
Low Drift Nozzles
Low drift nozzles reduce the number of fine droplets, minimizing chemical drift in sensitive environments.
Air Induction Nozzles
Air induction nozzles mix air into the spray liquid, creating larger droplets that resist drift while maintaining effective coverage.
Flood Jet Nozzles
Flood jet nozzles deliver very coarse droplets at high flow rates, commonly used for liquid fertilizer application.
Cone Spray Nozzles
Hollow and solid cone nozzles provide superior canopy penetration, ideal for fungicides and insecticides.
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Choosing the Right John Deere Spray Nozzle
When selecting a spray nozzle, consider the following:
- Type of chemical being applied
- Target surface or crop canopy
- Environmental conditions (wind, temperature)
- Desired application rate
- Drift sensitivity of surrounding areas
Matching these factors with the spray nozzle chart ensures accurate application and maximum efficiency.
Maintenance Tips for John Deere Spray Nozzles
- Inspect nozzles regularly for wear or clogging
- Replace worn nozzles to maintain the correct flow rate
- Clean nozzles with soft brushes, never metal objects
- Check spray pattern uniformity before each use
Proper maintenance extends nozzle life and ensures consistent performance.
Final Thoughts
The John Deere spray nozzles chart is an essential reference for selecting the correct nozzle for agricultural spraying applications. Understanding nozzle types, sizes, and spray characteristics helps improve coverage, reduce waste, and protect crops effectively. Whether you are applying herbicides, fertilizers, or pesticides, using the right John Deere spray nozzle ensures precision and efficiency in every pass.




