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Kinze Produces 100th Planter at Lithuanian Factory

Kinze made an exciting leap last fall by opening its first production facility abroad in Vilnius, Lithuania. The decision to go overseas was made in spring 2013 in order to support a growing market in Eastern Europe. After nearly five decades of production taking place exclusively in the heartland of America,...

A Kinze Dealer’s Perspective: It’s About Passion and People

Recently, we visited with H&R Agri Power Owner Wayne Hunt and General Manager Ross Morgan to discuss their perspective as a multi-store dealership (with 14 locations serving AL, KY, IL, MS and TN) and the primary reasons for their success. What Do You Think Are Some of the Major Advantages...

New Kinze Training And Service Videos Help You Get More From Your Equipment

At Kinze, we appreciate the importance of education and training, which is why we host training events throughout the year for our customers and dealers. This puts you face-to-face with product specialists and provides invaluable hands-on training. And, while there is no substitute for in-person training, we know travel and...

Don’t Forget to Check Planter Electronics

Kinze Manufacturing Service Manager Phil Jennings advises farmers to ensure all your electronics are performing before the planting season starts. Farmers should check that the display works properly and download the latest software. Read more tips from Farm Progress. 

Kinze Manufacturing’s Hydraulic Weight Transfer System

Kinze Manufacturing has developed a hydraulic weight transfer system, an exclusive available only on Kinze planters. The system allows for more even weight distribution and lowers the risk of soil compaction. Watch the video on Farms.com. 

Tech Tune-Ups and Frame Maintenance for Row Crop Planters

When it Comes to Planter Maintenance, we always tend to focus on meters and row units first, but don’t overlook the frame during annual pre-season inspections! It only takes a few minutes. Here’s a good checklist: Is your planter is level? Changing tires on your tractor or using a different tractor...