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product_id: 767619
title: "Nelson Rain Train 13,500 Square Feet Cast Iron Outdoor Lawn Traveling Water Sprinkler for Yard, and Garden, with Auto Shut Off, Yellow"
brand: "nelson"
price: "€ 221.88"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
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# 13,500 sq ft coverage Travels up to 200 ft 3-speed adjustable control Nelson Rain Train 13,500 Square Feet Cast Iron Outdoor Lawn Traveling Water Sprinkler for Yard, and Garden, with Auto Shut Off, Yellow

**Brand:** nelson
**Price:** € 221.88
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚜💧 The Lawn’s Best Friend: Set it, watch it roll, and never worry about dry spots again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nelson Rain Train 13,500 Square Feet Cast Iron Outdoor Lawn Traveling Water Sprinkler for Yard, and Garden, with Auto Shut Off, Yellow by nelson
- **How much does it cost?** € 221.88 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/767619-nelson-rain-train-13-500-square-feet-cast-iron-outdoor)

## Best For

- nelson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nelson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Auto Shut-Off:** Ramp-triggered automatic shutoff prevents water waste and lets you set it and forget it with confidence.
- • **Smooth Hose Navigation:** Travels up to 200 feet along your hose path, intelligently following curves for seamless, hands-free watering.
- • **Effortless Lawn Mastery:** Covers a massive 13,500 sq ft so your entire yard gets perfectly hydrated without lifting a finger.
- • **Precision Watering Control:** Adjust spray arms and speeds (high, low, neutral) to tailor water flow exactly where your garden needs it most.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Heavy-duty cast iron body with chip-resistant powder coat paint ensures durability season after season.

## Overview

The Nelson Rain Train is a rugged cast iron traveling sprinkler designed for large lawns up to 13,500 sq ft. It moves along your hose up to 200 feet, offering three speed settings and adjustable spray arms for precise watering. Featuring a chip-resistant powder coat finish and an automatic shutoff ramp, it delivers efficient, customizable irrigation while preventing water waste. Ideal for busy professionals seeking a reliable, low-maintenance lawn care solution.

## Description

Product Description This traveling sprinkler covers 13,500 sq. ft. as it travels 200 ft. at three different speeds for varying saturation. The heavy-duty cast iron body with chip resistant powder coat paint is built to last. Adjustable: Yes, Coverage Diameter (ft.): 200, Material: Cast iron, Color: Yellow, Sprayer Type: Traveling, Sprinkler Radius (ft.): 100, Includes: Chip resistant powder-coat paint, Sprinkler Coverage (sq. ft.): 13,500. desertcart.com When you’ve got an exceptionally large, open area to water, the fastest, easiest way to cover it is with a Rain Train traveling sprinkler. Both models travel up to 200 feet and cover as much as 13,500 square feet. Set them in place at your desired starting point, turn them on and walk away. A choice of three speeds lets you adjust the level of saturation to your lawn’s needs and automatic shutoff prevents water waste. Manufacturer’s limited 2-year warranty included. From the Manufacturer Traveling Sprinkler. Max 13,500 sq. ft. coverage. Max hose length 200'. Travels along hose and will shut off with ramp that it rides up on that is included

Review: The Little Tractor That Could - This is a great product. Sure, it weighs 17 pounds, and to the neighbors it probably looks like I'm hauling around a big yellow child's plaything, but it gets the job done! Yes, I've had to replace the gearbox (just once, so far). Yes, I've come out to find that it had jumped the hose and was trying its best to escape the confines of our yard. Yes, I've come out to find that it had "thrown a rod", and was hence spewing water onto a small patch of grass. I can't say I've been the best owner to it, though. It once sat in a corner of our backyard for over a year, unused. Sitting there under the hot Texas sun. Neglected. Or what about when I set it on "Neutral" so I can drag it around the yard on the end of my hose? I'm sure that doesn't do its hose connection any good. Poor guy. But it works! Set it and forget it. Plug and play. I despised the other sprinkler choices. An oscillating sprinkler? Umm, no thanks -- it covers too wide of an area and doesn't put sufficient water down, given that our Texas wind carries most of the water over to our neighbors yard. The RainTrain lays down water where I tell it to lay down water. What about one of those stationary "square area" sprayers? Haha, do you think those little tiny itty bitty droplets of water actually make it to the ground before they evaporate in the hot Texas heat? The RainTrain delivers big heavy purposeful drops of water that land on the grass, not in the air. What about one of those rotary sprinklers? Same problems as the other two. And they all have to be strategically positioned at various points around the yard at various times and I have to remember that they're running or otherwise I'll leave them on overnight and water all the lawns downhill from us. The RainTrain moves where I tell it to move and stops when and where I tell it to stop. I'm more of a real-time guy. With the RainTrain, I don't do the "turn it on, see how far the water is thrown, turn it off, adjust it, turn it back on, see how far the water is thrown, turn it off, adjust it, repeat..." I turn on the water, walk out to it (while its in neutral), gently apply pressure with my hand to the top of the rotor until it stops and then manually adjust it there and then. Once I'm happy, I set the transmission to the forward gear of my choice, release the rotor and let it do its thing. Sure, I get my pant legs wet, that's why I wear shorts. Do you have one? No? There's probably an "Add to Cart" button or something on this page, usually toward the top. Click that, checkout, wait for it to arrive. Your life will change. The grass will be greener (probably because more water is reaching it with the RainTrain than with any of the other so-called "sprinklers" that you may have used). Neighbors will be nice and talk to you ("What's that?" they'll ask, pointing to your RainTrain, because, you know, it IS a conversation piece first and foremost). You'll be more relaxed and at peace with the world (because you'll be mesmerized by the RainTrain as you watch it go quietly about its duties). You'll lose weight and/or build muscle mass (from carrying around its 17-pound heft between watering applications). You'll be richer (time is money, and this saves you a lot of time, which means it saves you a lot of money). It will make you want to be a better person...well, maybe not, let's not get carried away.
Review: Great product, works as advertised - The Raintrain sprinkler can be purchased with confidence. It works as advertised. I've got a 17,000 sq ft yard which someday will be a good candidate for an inground sprinkler system. But until that day, the Traveling Sprinkler is a good workaround. I was always having to go back outside every hour or so to move the oscillating sprinkler, now the little yellow tractor does the job by itself. I still use an oscillating sprinkler for back corners and small spots, while letting the Tractor Sprinkler handle the big open areas. I use and recommend 5/8" hose. You're going to be running a hundred, maybe 200 feet of hose when you use this sprinkler, so water pressure loss will be a factor with 1/2" hose. With experience you will learn the best courses to run this sprinkler in your yard. As you know, you lay down the hose in the course you want the sprinkler to take, and the front grooved wheel rides on the hose and guides the sprinkler along. The manual says make your hose turns very wide and gradual, and this is important. The tractor will have trouble following sharp hose turns if they have a radius less than about 3 feet. Another thing to remember is that the tractor sprinkler drags the hose behind it as it moves along. Early in the course, there will be just a small loop, but as the course runs along, the dragged hose loop gets longer and heavier. This can give the tractor a problem handling turns late in the hose's course -- at this point the mass of the water filled hose being dragged behind, can overcome the steering authority of the nose wheel, making the tractor jump off course. This may not be a problem for smaller yards if you're not running more than 50 feet or so of hose. At 200 feet of hose, it's an issue. To avoid this, either keep the programmed run fairly straight... or put the biggest turns in the course early on in the run, where there won't be so much heavy hose being dragged behind. Or you could take a tip from the big tractor guys and add a little more weight to the nose, which would keep the wheel pressed down better on the hose. I haven't yet tried this myself, as the little tractor is already pretty at about 25 pounds. Where you want the tractor sprinkler to stop, place that little yellow plastic stop bumper over the hose at that point. The Tractor nose wheel runs over it, then the top of the stop bumper hits a kill switch on the belly of the tractor, and she halts. This is a great feature which lets you start the thing and then go out for a while, or even go to bed for the night... and the tractor will be stopped there waiting for you when you get back. You can fine tune the spray pattern from the rotor head. Point the spray heads up for high spray, or level for spray directed more horizontally. I like the horizontal pattern -- here in TX we get some wiiinnnndy days, and with this low horizontal pattern, the sprinkler shoots the water efficiently onto the yard without throwing a lot of it up into the wind where it gets lost to evaporation. Vary the hose pressure and you can go from a coverage width of about 15 feet up to nearly 50 feet. There are two drive speed settings. I've always used the slow setting. This tractor lays down a LOT of water into the ground at the slow speed. If you've had trouble keeping your turf sufficiently hydrated, this is the answer. This Tractor Sprinkler is meant for established lawns. Newly seeded turf can be chewed up too much by the lugged drive wheels, and the dragged hose. Nelson recommends an oscillating sprinkler for newly seeded lawns. Can't think of much else to say about it just now. If I do, I'll come back and edit :). Bottom line, I give it a good recommend. Any questions, email me at KINGLEO1@AOL.COM.

## Features

- Landscape Watering Device: Traveling sprinkler travels up to 200 feet with an impressive 13,500 square feet of coverage, ensuring your entire lawn gets the hydration it deserves
- Precision Adjustability: Adjustable aluminum spray arms fine-tune your watering needs and provide coverage ranging from 15 to 55 feet in diameter, catering to every corner of your garden
- Speed Handling: Enjoy three-speed options high, low, and neutral to customize your watering schedule for your lawn and plants' specific requirements with precision and ease
- Convenient Functionality: Automatic shut-off valve ensures your lawn receives the ideal amount of water without overflows; Ramp trips lever shuts off water, offering an easy way to pause watering
- Crafted From Durable: Crafted from cast iron, this yellow lawn sprinkler measures 20.13 inches in length, 9.38 inches in width, and 8.13 inches in height, with a substantial weight of 19.4 pounds

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00002N6AN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,395 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #28 in Lawn & Garden Sprinklers |
| Brand | Nelson |
| Brand Name | Nelson |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,544 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077855818654 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 1 x 20.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | IRRIGATION_SPRINKLER |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 1 x 20.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Nelson |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 818653-1003 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 3 Gallons Per Minute |
| Model Number | 818653-1003 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Traveling |
| Style Name | Traveling |
| UPC | 682428185622 798753224537 752913154645 077855818654 715877294390 077855805326 705548258745 748377163255 799360346094 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nelson
- **Color:** Yellow
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 9.25 x 1 x 20.25 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** Traveling

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: how many gpm does the sprinkler put out on high**
A: Regardless of traveling speed both nozzles combined put out a total of 3.4 GPM on my 60 PSI water system. With the Train speed set on high the measured depth of water delivered on the lawn is about .28 inch for a sprinkler watering diameter of 34 feet. To get these measurements: 1 - I timed the water flowing into a bucket. 2 - I set a flat pan in the path of the train about one foot to the side of the hose. Hope this helps.

**Q: Does the 2 year manufacturer warranty not cover the gear/drive assembly if it goes out before the warranty is up?**
A: My husband bought this and the gear/drive has went out.  Purchased July 5, 2018.  Who do we complain to?

**Q: How many hoses can it pull?  Can I connect 3 of them?   What can cause the gears to become stripped?**
A: It doubles back on the hose you lay out. I connect 3 100 foot hoses to mine but it is only going pull 75ft. or so before you have to pull more hose out in front of it. If I am not able to watch it, I will put the stopper in the hose line 75ft in front so it shuts off. I have used mine for 2 years and have not stipped any gears.

**Q: Are extra sprinkler arms available for purchasing?**
A: Yes! Google ‘Nelson traveling sprinkler parts’?

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Little Tractor That Could
*by G***N on July 15, 2011*

This is a great product. Sure, it weighs 17 pounds, and to the neighbors it probably looks like I'm hauling around a big yellow child's plaything, but it gets the job done! Yes, I've had to replace the gearbox (just once, so far). Yes, I've come out to find that it had jumped the hose and was trying its best to escape the confines of our yard. Yes, I've come out to find that it had "thrown a rod", and was hence spewing water onto a small patch of grass. I can't say I've been the best owner to it, though. It once sat in a corner of our backyard for over a year, unused. Sitting there under the hot Texas sun. Neglected. Or what about when I set it on "Neutral" so I can drag it around the yard on the end of my hose? I'm sure that doesn't do its hose connection any good. Poor guy. But it works! Set it and forget it. Plug and play. I despised the other sprinkler choices. An oscillating sprinkler? Umm, no thanks -- it covers too wide of an area and doesn't put sufficient water down, given that our Texas wind carries most of the water over to our neighbors yard. The RainTrain lays down water where I tell it to lay down water. What about one of those stationary "square area" sprayers? Haha, do you think those little tiny itty bitty droplets of water actually make it to the ground before they evaporate in the hot Texas heat? The RainTrain delivers big heavy purposeful drops of water that land on the grass, not in the air. What about one of those rotary sprinklers? Same problems as the other two. And they all have to be strategically positioned at various points around the yard at various times and I have to remember that they're running or otherwise I'll leave them on overnight and water all the lawns downhill from us. The RainTrain moves where I tell it to move and stops when and where I tell it to stop. I'm more of a real-time guy. With the RainTrain, I don't do the "turn it on, see how far the water is thrown, turn it off, adjust it, turn it back on, see how far the water is thrown, turn it off, adjust it, repeat..." I turn on the water, walk out to it (while its in neutral), gently apply pressure with my hand to the top of the rotor until it stops and then manually adjust it there and then. Once I'm happy, I set the transmission to the forward gear of my choice, release the rotor and let it do its thing. Sure, I get my pant legs wet, that's why I wear shorts. Do you have one? No? There's probably an "Add to Cart" button or something on this page, usually toward the top. Click that, checkout, wait for it to arrive. Your life will change. The grass will be greener (probably because more water is reaching it with the RainTrain than with any of the other so-called "sprinklers" that you may have used). Neighbors will be nice and talk to you ("What's that?" they'll ask, pointing to your RainTrain, because, you know, it IS a conversation piece first and foremost). You'll be more relaxed and at peace with the world (because you'll be mesmerized by the RainTrain as you watch it go quietly about its duties). You'll lose weight and/or build muscle mass (from carrying around its 17-pound heft between watering applications). You'll be richer (time is money, and this saves you a lot of time, which means it saves you a lot of money). It will make you want to be a better person...well, maybe not, let's not get carried away.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, works as advertised
*by J***D on May 9, 2008*

The Raintrain sprinkler can be purchased with confidence. It works as advertised. I've got a 17,000 sq ft yard which someday will be a good candidate for an inground sprinkler system. But until that day, the Traveling Sprinkler is a good workaround. I was always having to go back outside every hour or so to move the oscillating sprinkler, now the little yellow tractor does the job by itself. I still use an oscillating sprinkler for back corners and small spots, while letting the Tractor Sprinkler handle the big open areas. I use and recommend 5/8" hose. You're going to be running a hundred, maybe 200 feet of hose when you use this sprinkler, so water pressure loss will be a factor with 1/2" hose. With experience you will learn the best courses to run this sprinkler in your yard. As you know, you lay down the hose in the course you want the sprinkler to take, and the front grooved wheel rides on the hose and guides the sprinkler along. The manual says make your hose turns very wide and gradual, and this is important. The tractor will have trouble following sharp hose turns if they have a radius less than about 3 feet. Another thing to remember is that the tractor sprinkler drags the hose behind it as it moves along. Early in the course, there will be just a small loop, but as the course runs along, the dragged hose loop gets longer and heavier. This can give the tractor a problem handling turns late in the hose's course -- at this point the mass of the water filled hose being dragged behind, can overcome the steering authority of the nose wheel, making the tractor jump off course. This may not be a problem for smaller yards if you're not running more than 50 feet or so of hose. At 200 feet of hose, it's an issue. To avoid this, either keep the programmed run fairly straight... or put the biggest turns in the course early on in the run, where there won't be so much heavy hose being dragged behind. Or you could take a tip from the big tractor guys and add a little more weight to the nose, which would keep the wheel pressed down better on the hose. I haven't yet tried this myself, as the little tractor is already pretty at about 25 pounds. Where you want the tractor sprinkler to stop, place that little yellow plastic stop bumper over the hose at that point. The Tractor nose wheel runs over it, then the top of the stop bumper hits a kill switch on the belly of the tractor, and she halts. This is a great feature which lets you start the thing and then go out for a while, or even go to bed for the night... and the tractor will be stopped there waiting for you when you get back. You can fine tune the spray pattern from the rotor head. Point the spray heads up for high spray, or level for spray directed more horizontally. I like the horizontal pattern -- here in TX we get some wiiinnnndy days, and with this low horizontal pattern, the sprinkler shoots the water efficiently onto the yard without throwing a lot of it up into the wind where it gets lost to evaporation. Vary the hose pressure and you can go from a coverage width of about 15 feet up to nearly 50 feet. There are two drive speed settings. I've always used the slow setting. This tractor lays down a LOT of water into the ground at the slow speed. If you've had trouble keeping your turf sufficiently hydrated, this is the answer. This Tractor Sprinkler is meant for established lawns. Newly seeded turf can be chewed up too much by the lugged drive wheels, and the dragged hose. Nelson recommends an oscillating sprinkler for newly seeded lawns. Can't think of much else to say about it just now. If I do, I'll come back and edit :). Bottom line, I give it a good recommend. Any questions, email me at KINGLEO1@AOL.COM.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best lawn sprinkler
*by J***J on May 2, 2026*

Works well for saturating your lawn and you can adjust the radius of spray. Seems well built

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