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When to Buy Used Farm Equipment vs New Equipment

It’s no secret that running a farm takes constant work. The right equipment will make or break the success of any farm. When you find equipment that you love, you’ll want to hold onto it for as long as you can. But as farming equipment undergoes a lot of wear and tear … Read more

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OEM vs Aftermarket Farm Equipment Parts: What’s Best?

When it comes to keeping your farm equipment running at peak performance, choosing the right replacement parts is just as important as buying the right machines. While third party components may look attractive because of their lower prices, first party OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts often deliver far greater long term value … Read more

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Skid Steers vs. Compact Track Loaders

Skid Steer Loaders (SSLs) and Compact Track Loaders (CTLs) have a lot in common—and a lot different. Today, we’ll be talking about the differences between them and helping you make the best decision for your farm and/or job. Let’s start by talking about what these pieces of equipment are and what they … Read more

How Telehandlers Really Benefit Your Farm Work

Tractors have been around since the 1800s, and forklifts have been around since 1917, but the telehandler made waves in the agriculture world when it burst onto the scene in the late 1970’s. A fantastic innovation, it came to stay—and now many farmers can’t imagine life without it. Stronger than most tractors … Read more

IDEAL Combine – What it can do for your operation

In 2018, the IDEAL combine burst onto the harvest scene with brand new everything. Instead of being based on previous designs, every piece of this new combine was reimagined and reengineered to give farmers everything they’ve been wanting in this kind of harvester.    WHAT IS AN IDEAL COMBINE? AGCO produces the … Read more

How to Choose a Skid Steer and Use Them in Your Operation

If you’re looking for a piece of equipment that is somewhere between a forklift and full-on telehandler, you’re probably in the market for a skid steer loader. But just as with tractors, there are so many kinds of skid steer loaders that it is easy to get overwhelmed with your options.   … Read more

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