Terex  introduced  two  redesigned  skid  steer  loaders  in  September. It claims there will be others introduced soon with  larger capacities.

Terex introduces Gen2 skid steers

Terex says its newest skid steers offer more than 100 improvements

In September, Terex introduced its re-engineered “Gen2” line of skid steer loaders. The brand claims the more than 100 improvements incorporated into the new design were the direct result of customer feedback. Some examples of those improvements include an improved quick-attach pin profile, a cylinder seal package that includes three additional sealing surfaces to eliminate potential leakage, […] Read more

With the multimeter’s dial set to (Ohms), its internal battery sends a small amount of voltage through one lead. If the leads are neither connected to each other nor touching a closed wiring circuit current won’t flow, and the digital readout will indicate an open loop, a “1” on this meter.

How to test an electric switch

We demonstrate how to use a multimeter to determine if a switch is functioning properly

When an electrical problem pops up in a vehicle or machine, you need to know if the switch that activates the problem circuit is working properly. A multimeter will help you figure that out. Set the multimeter’s dial to the (Ohm) position. The meter’s internal battery will then send a tiny current out through one […] Read more


Southern hospitality

It happened to me again last week. I was in the Midwestern U.S. and a complete stranger offered me the kind of hospitality usually reserved for a friend. After a day full of flight delays caused by everything from weather to the lack of an available gate for my plane to pull up to and […] Read more

tractors in a muddy yard

Older machines holding or gaining value

If it's in top-notch condition, that 10- to 30-year-old tractor in your shed may be worth more than you think

“Tractors 10 to 30 years old have increased slightly (in value), if they’re in good condition,” said Greg Peterson, also known as Machinery Pete, during a presentation at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. Peterson, who has spent years tracking the value of used farm equipment, said he’s seen a new trend where […] Read more


Dealers must provide machinery parts

We look up the rules to see what rights equipment buyers have when it comes to getting repair parts

We were recently given another mission by our readers. A few farmers wanted us to investigate and report on what obligations machinery dealers have when it comes to providing repair parts. We set to work looking up the laws that apply to dealers, manufacturers and distributors when it comes to supporting the equipment they sell […] Read more

Selling something online? Be careful

A couple of weeks ago I decided that some of the machines kicking around the farmyard had been here far too long. If left as they were long enough, they’d eventually degrade into big brown piles of rust. There’s no profit in that. So I sat down at the computer and posted some online ads […] Read more


dangerous goods placard

Farmers pulling fuel trailers must comply with additional regulations

Because fuel trailers carry large quantities, producers need to be 
aware of their additional legal obligations when pulling them

With over 3,700 litres of diesel fuel capacity in the largest field fuel and service trailers, transporting that much dangerous cargo (and diesel is a dangerous cargo) is an entirely different ballgame compared to hauling a small slip tank in the back of a pickup truck. The small-amount dangerous cargo exemptions that apply to slip […] Read more

John Deere forage harvester

John Deere introduces new forage harvesters

The green brand replaces its previous 7000 Series SP forage harvester line with an updated 8000 Series SP

One of the new products John Deere’s marketing reps were proud to introduce to dealers and the farm media this past summer at a convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was an updated line of self-propelled forage harvesters. The new 8000 Series replaces the previous 7000s and offers more built-in technology. The new five-model line covers the […] Read more


What we started with. Once we removed the fuel tank and under-seat tool box, there wasn’t much left. Most of the floor panels and body support frame were rusted so badly there were large holes. The entire body was unsafe.

Our restoration project moves to the body shop

Attention turns to the main body sheet metal 
on our longterm Jeep rebuild

We’ve rebuilt the suspension, driveshafts, axles and brakes, installed a new clutch and even fixed a bullet hole. Now, we can begin to see the finish line off in the distance as our Jeep restoration, Project CJ3A, works toward completion. It’s finally time to turn our attention to the main body tub. Once this is […] Read more

Should you live-stream your farm?

In an article published in the current issue of Country Guide, Grainews’ sister publication, Lois Harris reported on the results of a survey conducted to gauge the public’s perception of Canadian agriculture. The survey she cited was commissioned by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), and it found that “consumers really don’t know much about agriculture”. […] Read more