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See & Spray Precision Upgrade Kits: Is Upgrading Your Sprayer the Right Move?

Learn when a See & Spray Precision Upgrade kit is a better fit than trading into a new sprayer.

Not every operation needs a brand‑new sprayer to benefit from See & Spray technology. John Deere and Koenig Equipment offer Precision Upgrade kits that retrofit compatible sprayers and Hagie machines with See & Spray capabilities.

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What a See & Spray Precision Upgrade Includes

  • Camera and processor hardware mounted across the boom to enable weed detection.

  • Integration with your existing sprayer’s control system and display to run See & Spray modes.

  • Software and activation components required to tie See & Spray into Operations Center and reporting tools.

When an Upgrade Makes Sense

  • Your current sprayer has plenty of life left and meets your capacity needs, but you want to reduce herbicide costs and improve weed control.

  • You want to spread technology investment across several seasons rather than making a full machine trade immediately.

  • Your operation already uses John Deere precision tools and Operations Center, maximizing value from the upgrade.

Performance Expectations

  • Internal comparisons have shown significant herbicide savings when comparing sprayers equipped with See & Spray versus similar machines without, assuming comparable field and growing conditions.

  • Upgrade kits unlock access to See & Spray modes and precision reporting without changing how your operators handle the machine day to day.

  • You can pair the upgrade with display and guidance performance kits for an even more capable sprayer platform.

Koenig Equipment Upgrade Services

  • Confirm compatibility of your current Hagie or John Deere sprayer with See & Spray Precision Upgrades.

  • Provide installation, calibration, and operator training, plus ongoing support after the upgrade.

  • Help you model payback using your fields, herbicide programs, and local conditions to decide between upgrading and trading.