Timely application is a big reason to own your own spray equipment. Spend a little time on maintenance today and you’ll help ensure your sprayer is ready to hit those tight spray windows next spring.
As daylight saving time gives you an hour this weekend, it also reminds you the window for fall fieldwork is closing fast. If that’s cause for concern, consider an equipment upgrade. It won’t make your days longer, but it can help you get more done each day.
How you store your hay equipment is as important as how you store your hay. Be it the hay or the equipment that helped make it, proper storage protects its value and helps it last longer. Winterize your equipment now, and it will be ready to make hay next spring.
You’ve meticulously gone through your combine. Your trucks are ready to roll. Grain bins, augers and other equipment are clean, lubed and set to move a big crop. But is your shop up to the challenge?
Fall is a rewarding time of year. But it’s hectic. And the pace seems to intensify every year as tillage and fertilizer applications become almost as important as getting the crop out. The right equipment can help you get it all done.
Harvest time downtime — it’s about as fun as fencing in the rain, fixing a flat on Christmas morning or welding the underside of anything. You can’t eliminate breakdowns, but a Case IH Certified Maintenance Inspection can help reduce your combine’s chances of spending time in the shop this fall.
At this point in the growing season, you’re probably already thinking about harvest. If you’re concerned about how you’ll get the crop out, it’s a good time to evaluate your equipment needs.
You might think your summertime to-do list is long enough. But here’s one more worth adding: a fluid analysis for your equipment. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a task that’s easier to complete or that can save you more time and expense.
With hay season well under way, wheat crews creeping north and soybean harvest closer than you think, it’s time to hone your equipment’s cutting ability. And there’s no better way to stay sharp than with genuine Case IH cutting parts.
When planting season wraps up, you’ll be tempted to park your planter in the shed and get on with growing crops. But if you take the time now to properly store your planter, you’ll likely make it to the field quicker next spring.