04 Aug,2018 - Precision and consistency are the hallmarks of Case IH’s round baler range, with recent improvements further enhancing its performance in the paddock and the bottom-line for producers. The RB5 Series was the result of three years of worldwide field testing, with the RB455 and RB465 offering superior bale shape and density and features that offer ...
20 Feb,2019 - Case IH combine wins Highest Retained Value award Axial-Flow 140 series recognised yet again A glimpse into the next big Case IH combine series The Case IH iconic Axial-Flow 6140 takes the top spot for combines EquipmentWatch’s Highest Retained Value Awards (HRVA). This is the second time in 3 years the 140 series has won ...
20 Feb,2019 - Whether you’re looking at John Deere track tractors, need tractor tracks, or just want to know the difference between tracked vs wheeled tractors, this article is for you. We discuss the pros and cons of each type, talk about common brands who offer both, and offer a final verdict on track vs tyre to put ...
05 Feb,2019 - Looking to compare 100-199 hp John Deere vs Case tractors? You’re in the right place. There’s a tractor for almost every application out there. It seems OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) are always pumping out new models and singing their praises. But how do they compare to other manufacturers’ models? Let’s take a look at a ...
05 Feb,2019 - One of the hardest parts of buying a combine harvester is deciding which brand and model to go for. If you’re tossing up between a New Holland combine harvester and a John Deere combine, this report may sway you one way or the other. The Combine Harvester Report Overview In 2015, CNH Industrial commissioned PAMI ...
The Accelerators easy operation conditions hay by simply running it through adjustable steel crimping rollers, up to 15 mph. This process cracks the hay stems without knocking off the leaves. Conditioning also fluffs the....
The Accelerators easy operation conditions hay by simply running it through adjustable steel crimping rollers, up to 15 mph. This process cracks the hay stems without knocking off the leaves. Conditioning also fluffs the....