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Why Smart Contractors Are Upgrading Their Large Square Baler Parts in 2026
When harvest season peaks, your large square baler must perform flawlessly. Consequently, equipment failure costs you severe time and m...
The Real Cost of Downtime: Why Top Dealers Choose Aftermarket Hay Baler Parts
When you cut the hay and watch the weather window close, your baler becomes the most critical machine on the farm. Consequently, a snap...
Stop Overpaying for OEM: The Ultimate Guide to Aftermarket Hay Baler Parts
When harvest season hits, the clock is ticking. Every hour your hay baler sits idle waiting for a replacement part, you are losing mone...
Silent Killers Inside Your Silage Cutter (And How to Fix Them)
When you are sitting in the cab and the engine starts to lug down in heavy crop, your first instinct is to check the RPMs. But the real...
Why Your Silage Cutter is Bleeding Diesel (And How to Fix It for 2026)
Let's talk about the iron inside your machine. Whether you are pulling a PTO-driven implement or running a 900-horsepower self-propelle...
Is Your Corn Chopper Ready? 3 Critical Parts That Destroy Silage Quality
When the stalks start to dry and the harvest window opens, your corn chopper needs to run flawlessly. Whether you are running a 600-hor...
Stop the “Yellow & Green Tax”: The Real Cost of Running a John Deere Chopper
There is no arguing with horsepower. When an 8000 or 9000 series john deere chopper hits the cornfield, it is an absolute beast. These ...
Stop the “Green Tax”: The Real Cost of Running a Claas Chopper
Let’s be brutally honest. A claas chopper is the undisputed king of the silage bunker. When a Jaguar hits the field, it clears acres fa...
The Real Cost of Running a John Deere Forage Harvester (And How to Cut It by 40%)
There is no denying it: a john deere forage harvester is an absolute beast in the field. Whether you are running a reliable 8000 series...
Looking at a Used Forage Harvester for Sale? Check These 3 Wear Parts First
Introduction Buying a brand-new chopper is a massive capital investment. It’s no surprise that contractors and large-scale farmers spen...