Do you have a pre-harvest combine maintenance checklist? If not, now is the time to start one. A great checklist should cover anything that has been overlooked or uninspected since last harvest: technology, fluids, filters, post-harvest maintenance routines and more.
Check out these productivity-enhancing tips to add to your master list, and make sure your combine is ready to hit the fields this harvest season:
1. Do an efficiency check for grain-enhancing results.When harvest is going smoothly, everything seems right — but are you really achieving your highest yields if your equipment is not properly calibrated for peak performance? Here are three things you can do right now to ensure you get the most grain possible in the tank:
The only thing worse than sub-optimal equipment performance is an equipment breakdown. You may have done everything in your power to harvest at the right time and in the right field conditions, but if your equipment falters, all of your preparation and planning can quickly go to waste. Take these equipment-protecting tips into consideration before you head out this harvest season:
Technology is critical to achieving peak productivity during harvest — but it’s important to make sure your systems are ready to go with the latest software updates. Plus, you might consider investing in the latest harvesting technology for greater efficiency. Fine-tuning automated settings during harvest can help maximize the amount of high-quality grain you harvest. For instance, AFS Harvest Command™ makes harvest simple by reducing the number of functions producers need to monitor from 12 to just three. AFS Connect™ and AFS AccuTurn™ can help you take your precision farming practices one step further.
4. Check back with your Redline Equipment Case IH dealer
You know your equipment best, but your Case IH dealer can help you check blind spots to avoid otherwise unseen problems. If you want to make sure you’re completely ready for harvest season this year, get your list double-checked by your local Redline Equipment, Case IH dealer and visit RedlineEquipment.com.