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Tips to keep your generators online and ready to work in the winter

The three top points of failure on generators are block heaters, batteries and fuel systems, which are magnified by winter conditions.
January 6, 2025

In this article, two seasoned generator technicians – Dale Routh, owner of Power Solutions in Spirit Lake, Idaho, who has 36 years of experience in this field; and Robby Robinson, owner of Genesis Power in Apple River, Illinois, who has 40 years of experience – share some tips to help keep your generator running smoothly all winter long.


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Equipment write-offs: There’s more to it than you might think

Buying equipment at year-end for tax deductions requires considering depreciation timing for the most benefit. Utilize bonus depreciation, Section 179 or a combination of the two to manage deductions strategically, balancing current and future financial impacts.
August 23, 2024
Doug Lincoln

It’s pretty common for clients to consider buying equipment at year's end in order to write it off for tax purposes. Bottom line: We need to think about depreciation timing for when the tax deduction will help the most.


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7 best practices to stay safe around farm equipment

Engaging in proactive activities to promote best practices like these on the farm will help ensure you operate safely and keep your crew and equipment out of danger.
August 19, 2024
Aaron Booth

Farm safety is often top of mind in our industry and especially in the fall. Not only is it the busy harvest season, but The National Education Center for Agriculture Safety recognizes National Farm Safety and Health Week, this year from Sept. 15-21.


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Impact of heavy ag equipment on Idaho's highways and road planning

Managing agricultural traffic and large equipment affects everything from basic road geometry to reflectors.
August 1, 2024
Julia McCarthy

With 24,600 farms and ranches in Idaho, accessing remote fields and moving commodities to market place a big demand on the roadways. Never is that so obvious as when harvest is in full swing and motorists find themselves sharing the roads with trucks, combines and other large equipment.


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Precision starter guide for hay and forage equipment

Technologies, like the more common autoguidance and assisted steering tools all the way up to full autonomy, are driving productivity in all segments of agriculture.
July 22, 2024
Chris Ehman

The use of precision technology has been a pivotal evolution for agricultural practices, aiding farmers in crop management, resource optimization and operational efficiency.


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How much do equipment breakdowns really cost farmers?

Equipment breakdowns cost farmers more than repair expenses, leading to delays, lost income and increased labor costs. Proper maintenance, operator training and insurance can mitigate these impacts.
June 19, 2024
Brett Wilder

The true cost of equipment breakdowns is often far higher than the dollars spent on parts to get up and running again. And regardless of why equipment breaks down, downtime adds additional costs to your operation.


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Preparing hay equipment for a productive season

Preparing hay equipment for the season requires careful attention to detail, but proactive maintenance is worth the time saved in the fields during harvest.
April 22, 2024
Aaron Booth

As summer approaches, farmers and ranchers across the country are gearing up for the hay season ahead. Amid the anticipation of warmer weather and bustling fields, ensuring hay equipment is in optimal condition becomes a priority on the long to-do list for your farm.


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Equipment greasing 101

Proper equipment maintenance, especially using the right grease, is key in preventing friction and wear on various parts, ensuring efficient operation and extending equipment life.
February 13, 2024
Aaron Booth

At the end of the day, no piece of equipment is going to properly perform in the field without a good maintenance routine, and any good maintenance routine includes frequent greasing.


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Spreader and sprayer tips: Make time for a spring tech refresh

The article discusses the pivotal role of technology in agriculture, emphasizing the need for winter safeguarding of controllers and thorough pre-season checks to ensure optimal performance.
January 8, 2024
Nathan Druffel

To safeguard your controllers and on-board technology, follow the same end-of-season cleaning and storage prep practices you do for the machines.


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Farm equipment Christmas: Wrap it or repaint it

November 16, 2023
Andy Overbay

If you're restoring a piece of farm equipment for show quality, you might consider wrapping it instead of repainting it.


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