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Owner Information. Home dropdown toggle tractors specialty tractors. Specialty Tractors. View Our Complete Line Of Specialty Tractors Whether your operation requires a tractor to glide under the low-hanging branches of an orchard, ride elevated above high crops, or squeeze through the narrow rows of a vineyard, our Specialty Tractors will protect your sensitive fruit and vegetable crops.

Low Profile Tractors Not sure which tractor is right for you? Compare all Low Profile models. Compare all High-Crop models. Narrow Series Specialty Tractors Don't feel the squeeze. Compare all Narrow models. Field capacity increases at faster speeds, wider widths, and higher efficiencies. More acres can be handled in the same amount of time. Increasing field capacity involves a tradeoff of higher investment costs and fuel consumption for less labor.

Field efficiency is part of the equation because not every minute is spent completing the task; there is time spent in the field turning, adjusting, and lubricating; loading seed, fertilizer, and pesticides; and other tasks. Field efficiency varies depending on the type of operation being done and the size and shape of the field; smaller fields are less efficient to farm than larger ones because more time is spent turning at the ends of the field relative to the area covered.

Certain activities like planting or harvesting may have field efficiencies of only 50 percent, while other activities like disking or field cultivating may have efficiencies of greater than 80 percent. Selecting and sizing machinery also depends on labor availability, crop mix, available field days, and timeliness. Having several crops with different planting or harvest dates will reduce the need for large equipment to get the job done when time is tight.

Timeliness is an important consideration because every crop has an optimal planting period. If field activities are delayed for any reason for example, poor weather, machinery breakdowns, or illness , then crop yields will be affected or you will have to grow less profitable substitutes that can be planted later.

Knowing the typical number of days that are available for fieldwork at different times of the year will help you know if a particular piece of equipment is sufficient to complete the job. If timeliness is an important consideration, then equipment with higher field capacities may be required.

Power for tractors is rated in horsepower hp increments some newer tractors are also rated in kilowatts [kW]. There are three hp ratings for a tractor: engine, drawbar, and power takeoff PTO. Engine power, the highest of the three ratings, is the amount of power the engine produces. The drawbar measurement considers what the tractor will pull and is usually the lowest of the three listings.

Several parameters will impact the usable power for a tractor. Two of the most important are the engine and the type of transmission. A gear, or manual, transmission will produce more usable power, while a hydrostatic transmission will reduce the usable power. There may be as much as 10 to 15 percent less power available with a hydrostatic transmission, but for many users the ease of control outweighs the power loss. Also, a turbocharged engine will provide more power with the same displacement.

If you plan to add any type of loader to your tractor, make sure the tractor has enough hydraulic capacity to operate the loader.

For most tractors, this is established in the design and cannot be changed by the owner. Hydraulic capacity is measured in gallons per minute gpm and pressure psi, pounds per square inch. The more psi of hydraulic capacity, the more weight you will be able to lift and the loader will operate more smoothly. Not having enough gpm will cause the loader to operate in a jerky fashion and may result in bruised or damaged product.

Also, when planning to add a loader, make sure the front axles are sturdy enough to handle the additional weight. Many axles and wheel spindles are damaged by trying to handle too much weight, especially over uneven surfaces. For safety, always carry a load on the front of a tractor in the lowest possible position.

Also, do not carry the loader in an elevated position even when empty to reduce tractor rollover on uneven land. A quick hitch bucket or loader is helpful if the loader is only used occasionally. Another consideration is the category of the three-point hitch on the rear of the tractor. These are listed as categories zero through three, with three being the largest. This measurement corresponds to the diameter of the opening at the end of the rear lift arm.

You should match the size of the implement with the category of your tractor. You can purchase adapters for the implement to increase the size by one category.

Another option is to replace the pins on the implement to match the tractor category size. Some newer tractors have three-point hitches available for the front of the tractor. The same cautions apply for front hitches as for a loader. Smaller tractors are usually referred to as compact tractors and when valued on a per horsepower basis may seem more expensive. However, these compact tractors are usually a much better fit for smaller operations.

Compact tractors do not require as much space for storage and are better suited for tighter spaces. You may also be able to plant more of your acreage because of shorter turning radiuses of smaller tractors.

When purchasing equipment, you need to match the tractor or power equipment to the implement. Many implements have specific horsepower hp requirements for both maximum and minimum ranges. When purchasing equipment, look for literature covering the implement and determine the hp range needed for that implement, or ask farmers you trust how much power is needed for an implement.

New equipment may also have decals covering this information. For example, trying to operate a footwide rotary mower with a hp tractor is not a good match.

The tractor may be able to turn the mower, but anything other than short grass will overtax the tractor, causing damage. Overpowering an implement is also not desirable. For example, pulling a 4-foot-wide rotary mower with an hp tractor may damage the mower since the tractor can handle a larger mower.

The result may be damage to the gearbox on the mower. There are websites, newspapers, and services that list used equipment and you may be able to find a photograph of equipment that best matches what you may be purchasing. These sites may also have prices listed that you can use during negotiations. These listings are a good starting point, but your individual negotiations should be based on the equipment you are purchasing.

Purchasing equipment from a dealer may be your best option as they may include a warranty. If that dealer sold and serviced that equipment, they will have a better idea of its worth and past use. No matter from whom you are purchasing equipment, look over the equipment carefully. Look for dents and worn tires, note the condition of bearings, shafts, and wear parts such as disks or plowshares, and make sure the item is in good working condition.

The longer and more the equipment has been used will reduce the price, but it may also reduce the useful life on your operation. Tractor usage is measured in hours instead of miles like a car. An hour is usually measured in the amount of time at specific revolutions per minute RPM of the engine. An engine at idle will not accumulate as many hours as an engine at 1, RPM. If you only need a piece of equipment for several hours a year, such as a plow, purchasing a used piece of equipment and making necessary repairs may provide satisfactory service for many years.

If the equipment is not in working condition, make sure you can complete the repairs yourself or contact a dealer to get an estimate of the cost of repairs. Another consideration should be to make sure parts are available. Parts for some older equipment may be relatively expensive and difficult to find. This should be part of your research when considering purchasing a piece of equipment.

When purchasing used equipment from an individual, ask to see the piece in operation. If you hear any unusual noises such as screeching bearings, metal hitting metal, or anything out of the ordinary, ask the person selling the piece to explain the noise.

Replacing a bearing or two may not be that difficult depending on the location of the bearing. If it is an internal engine noise, consult a dealer as to labor rates, time involved in the repair, the cost of parts, and availability of parts, unless you have the necessary skills to complete the work yourself.

If you know someone knowledgeable about a particular type of equipment, take them along when you visit the seller. They may be able to spot problems you cannot, especially if they have used that kind of equipment on their operation. They may also be able to provide insight as to the value of the equipment.

Purchasing older equipment often is a good alternative to purchasing new equipment, but be mindful of the tradeoffs of age. Newer equipment has better and more convenient operator protections in place against injury. Tractor rollover remains a leading cause of tractor related injury, and an older tractor may not have a ROPS rollover protective structure installed or even available. We offer repair and maintenance manuals, parts catalog for all Case Construction models. The full electronic manual for your exact model.

Buy it with confidence and do repair at your garage or workshop.



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