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When a baler belt lets go in the middle of hay season, most operators focus on getting a new belt ordered fast — but the lacing holding that belt together deserves just as much attention. The wrong lacing choice can lead to premature belt failure, tracking problems, and costly downtime. The right one can add hundreds of hours to the life of your belts.

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When it comes to keeping your round baler rolling smoothly through hay season, your choice of baler belts is one of the most critical decisions you'll make. But choosing a replacement belt isn't just about matching the correct width and length for your John Deere, Vermeer, or New Holland machine—it's also about choosing the right tread pattern.

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When harvest season arrives, every bushel counts. And while most operators focus on header setup, ground speed, and rotor settings, one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your combine is often overlooked: the concaves.

Kondex KX7 concaves have earned a strong reputation among serious grain farmers for delivering cleaner separation, reduced grai...


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When hay season hits, timing is everything. You need your equipment running at peak performance to maximize nutritional value before the weather turns. The humble hay tedder plays a critical role in speed-drying your crop, but it can’t do its job effectively if it’s riding on the wrong rubber.

Operating a tedder with incorrect or worn-out wheels and tires leads to unev...


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Your hay rake is one of the simplest machines on the farm — and one of the easiest to neglect. But worn rake wheels, bent tines, and improper setup cost you more than you think: scattered windrows, excessive leaf loss, slower curing times, and lower-quality bales. A few minutes of inspection and the right replacement parts before the season starts can save hours ...


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