by Will Nelson | Aug 28, 2018 | Blog
No, we’re not talking about chicken coops on wheels that you roll around your yard. We’re a tractor company, so we’re talking tractor. I don’t know why those things are called chicken tractors, it seems like they’d call them roller coops...
by Will Nelson | Aug 21, 2018 | Blog
Your compact tractor is a significant investment that will last a long time with careful maintenance. Your owner or operator manual will have instructions and a detailed tractor maintenance schedule for your specific model, but there are some simple checks that apply...
by Will Nelson | Aug 15, 2018 | Blog
While doing your own tractor maintenance can be tricky, it’s important to understand when and why you should. Maintenance schedules for tractor fluids are based on usage – the number of hours a system has been used. We’ll give you some general rules...
by Will Nelson | Aug 10, 2018 | Blog
After a while, any blade will get dull. When you start seeing that your bush hog is no longer cutting easily through the brush, it’s probably time to clean and sharpen the blade. When your blade is sharp, you’ll see grass, brush, weeds, and saplings cut clean and...
by Will Nelson | Aug 1, 2018 | Blog
Aeration is essentially a process of making small holes in the ground to help air, water, and fertilizer reach plant roots. Over time, the top layer of soil becomes compacted and forms a hard crust, which makes it hard for water and nutrients to penetrate, and...
by Will Nelson | Jul 25, 2018 | Blog
Home gardening has been enjoying a real boom in recent years, with more people every year becoming interested in growing their own food. And there are plenty of versatile compact tractors to help you garden and do a lot more around your property: mow, grade, clear...