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Harvest Season Driving Tips

Farm equipment incidents most commonly occur on public roadways, according to the National Ag Safety Database. With fall harvest season soon upon us, it’s important for rural drivers and farm equipment operators to share the road. Remain alert at all times and be considerate of each other. Here are some...

Now is the Time to Maintain Your Kinze Grain Cart

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It's hard to believe that shortly we will be headed back out to the fields with an army of combines, tractors, grain carts and trucks to get the crop out. Typically the combine gets the majority of attention when preparing for harvest, but performing some pre-season preventive maintenance on your...

Kinze Single Auger Grain Carts Are Working Hard!

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The new Kinze single auger grain carts were introduced at the Farm Progress Show in August and were very well received. While they will not be available until 2017, a few lucky farmers have been able to use them on their farms this fall. Enjoy this video of the new...

Wait! Was That a New Kinze Grain Cart I Saw at the Farm Progress Show?

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If you were at the 2016 Farm Progress Show, you were able to see first hand Kinze's new innovative single auger grain carts. They join Kinze's family of dual auger grain carts which have always had a reputation for durability, dependability and good value at trade-in time. If you were not...

Innovative Grain Carts – the Difference is Kinze

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Kinze innovation in grain carts started 45 years ago when we introduced the first two-wheeled flotation grain cart that held 435 bushels of grain. Since then, several generations of carts have proudly worn the blue paint — each with new innovations and the consistent reliability that make them a Kinze grain...

Maintain Your Kinze Grain Cart to Keep Harvest Rolling Strong!

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It's hard to believe that shortly we will be headed back out to the fields with an army of combines, tractors, grain carts and trucks to get the crop out. Typically the combine gets the majority of attention when preparing for harvest, but performing some pre-season preventive maintenance on your...