The Miller Nitro series has built a strong reputation among row crop farmers who value visibility, balance, and consistent spray application. With its front-mounted boom design, the Nitro lineup gives operators a clear view of the boom and nozzles, making it easier to monitor spray performance in real time. That design also improves weight distribution and reduces crop damage, especially under variable field conditions. Over the years, Miller Nitro sprayers have earned a following for being straightforward machines that are easy to run, easy to service, and well-suited for high-acre efficiency.
Featured in this week’s spotlight is a Miller Nitro 5275 that checks a lot of boxes for producers looking for a dependable self-propelled sprayer heading into the season. This machine is a one-owner sprayer with just 888 total hours. At approximately 600 hours, the engine was replaced by Select Sprayers of Kearney, Nebraska. Even better, the replacement engine carries a transferable warranty that runs through late August of 2026, offering meaningful protection for the next owner.
From an application standpoint, this Nitro 5275 is well-equipped. It features a 100-foot boom with 15-inch nozzle spacing and three-way nozzle bodies, enabling accurate, efficient coverage across a wide range of crops and conditions. An important point is that the owner never applied fertilizer with this sprayer. Recent inspection and service records are attached to the listing and provide bidders with added confidence in the condition and care this sprayer has received.

With low hours, single-owner history, documented service, and an engine warranty that carries into August, this machine stands out in today’s used sprayer market. For farmers looking to upgrade without paying new-machine prices, this Miller Nitro 5275 is well worth a close look, as it heads to auction on February 17.



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