by Will Nelson | Jul 20, 2018 | Blog
You may have heard bush hogging called brush hogging, rotary cutting or rough cut mower; it all refers to the same thing. The term “bush hogging” originated with the company that invented the first rotary cutter, the Bush Hog®. We use the brand name to...
by Will Nelson | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog
The hydraulic systems on modern compact tractors make them incredibly versatile. Hundreds of attachments available for every brand and model can perform more jobs on your property than you can imagine. When you’re deciding what implements to buy for your compact...
by Will Nelson | Jun 29, 2018 | Blog
You did it! You made a major investment in the future of your property, and your brand-spanking new tractor has just arrived. While you’re admiring the shiny new orange or green paint job and checking out all the bells and whistles on the dash, you’re...
by Will Nelson | Jun 18, 2018 | Blog
From sweet Georgia peaches our famous pecans to the $7 million wine industry, orchards and vineyards are part of our history and legend. Orchard farmers work under unique circumstances, and they need tractors engineered to meet those conditions. Without sacrificing...
by Will Nelson | Jun 15, 2018 | Blog
Track Loader Loader arm float function is a standard feature on the Kubota SVL Series Compact Track Loader and we get a lot of questions about what it’s for and how to use it. I’ll try to clear that up for you. What Is Float Position? Float position allows...
by Will Nelson | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog
Gray market tractors, or grey market if you prefer, are older tractors manufactured for sale in Japan and shipped back to the U.S. for resale. In 2003, as part of their effort to reduce pollution, the Japanese government passed laws that required drastic changes in...