Machinery - General

Farm Journal’s machinery and technology editor was on the ground in Louisville last week. Here’s a handful of the trends we saw down in Bourbon Country.
As grain bins grow larger and more farmers store on-farm, one of agriculture’s most useful tech applications is making headwinds.
A new S7 series combine, high-horsepower 9RX tractors, C series air carts and Hagie STS sprayers with factory-installed See & Spray Premium highlight a splashy group of product intros.
A new version of the chop saw is quickly relegating those original soot-covered noise machines to the back corners of farm shops.
We’ve all had one of those horrible, no good, very bad days.
Here are some tips and tricks about U-joint maintenance and repair.
The AF11 brings together runtime advancements to maximize in-field productivity in a 775 hp machine.
Go ahead and buy the special pliers or tools to remove those annoying plastic fasteners. You might as well order a bag or box of replacement rivets, too, because trying to reuse those rivets is a waste of time.
John Deere announces the release of its new 326 P-Tier telescopic compact wheel loader. The new telescopic loader offers 16-plus feet of reach while still being compact enough to work in barns or other tight spaces.
The partnership combines the digital and onboard capabilities of John Deere with agronomic analysis from Corteva.
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