Best Equipment and Techniques for Efficient Land and Road Removal
Discover the best equipment and techniques for land and road removal. Learn why excavators with FAE mulching attachments are ideal for clearing dense underbrush and small trees, and explore John Deere's top models for land-clearing efficiency.
Read moreHow to Clear Codes on A John Deere Skid Steer
If you’ve recently completed a skid steer repair, but the diagnostic codes are still showing on the monitor, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the fix didn’t work. John Deere skid steer codes are designed to stay on the engagement and monitor unit until they are manually cleared. Luckily, the steps to complete this task are easy.
Read moreTRACKS OR TIRES: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST LOADER FOR THE JOB
Compact track loaders , or CTLs, are one of the lowest operating cost equipment options. They have become increasingly popular in recent years, surpassing sales of compact wheel loaders . Despite the boom in popularity, contractors should consider their intended application before making the choice between tracks or tires. Let’s take a look at some of the differences between track loaders vs. wheel loaders and why your business would benefit from one over another.
Read moreWHAT SIZE SKID STEER IS RIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS?
Purchasing a skid steer is a large investment, but when you find the right size and components, this versatile machine is a worthwhile addition to your fleet. To make sure you get the greatest value from this purchase, start with how and where you’ll use it. Establish the range of tasks you'll need this equipment to tackle.
Read moreHow to Improve Fuel Efficiency on the Job Site
If you own a fleet of construction equipment, fuel is likely one of your top expenses every month. Diesel rates and equipment usage fluctuate constantly, and without the right tools, it can be difficult to track, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try to limit your fuel costs where you can.
Read moreCan Hybrid Construction Equipment Stand Up Against Diesel?
When you think hybrid, an image of a 120-horsepower Toyota Prius may come to mind more readily than a 536-horsepower wheel loader, but hybrid technology in the construction industry has come a long way in recent years.
Read moreWHY YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BIG TAX SAVINGS IN 2018
Section 179 of the Federal Tax Code has been extended and expanded to allow deduction of the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and/or software, along with doubling the Bonus Depreciation for even more savings. This tax break is only guaranteed through 2018, so take advantage of it now, before it potentially disappears.
Read moreThe Power of the Connected Machine
John Deere technology allows dealerships like Papé Machinery to use data from John Deere equipment to assess machine health with a “know before you go” approach.
Read moreMeet the John Deere 344L Loader
The 344L compact wheel loader is an impressive addition to John Deere’s lineup of compact construction equipment.
Read moreUntil the Cows Come Home
A loader is an integral part of the dairy farm. Why not make it a Deere?
Read moreShredders vs Grinders: Construction Demolition Edition
Both construction debris shredders and waste grinders are used for processing waste but have a few important differences. Let’s go over the attributes of each to help you decide which machine is right for your needs.
Read moreImprove Equipment Performance with Integrated Forestry Technology
With the ability to collect and process data in real time, John Deere technology for forestry equipment is giving logging contractors actionable insights to improve machine efficiency, increase uptime, and better manage job sites.
Read moreFLUID ANALYSIS SHOULD BE PART OF YOUR PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE—HERE’S WHY
Wouldn’t it be great to know what’s going on inside your equipment at a microscopic level? John Deere uses advanced laboratory technology to analyze engine oil, fuel, and coolant to assess the overall health of your equipment.
Read moreFIGHT THE SKILLED LABOR SHORTAGE WITH THESE RECRUITING TIPS
In a recent report issued by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and USG Corporation, 91% of contractors said they had a moderate to difficult time filling positions with skilled workers. The skilled labor shortage is expected to worsen as construction demands rise. With fewer young people entering the construction trade and an aging workforce rapidly retiring, the shortage will continue unless employers incentivize trade careers.
Read moreGETTING BACK TO BUSINESS: PAVING IN COLD WEATHER
Paving in cold weather can present significant challenges. With a few adjustments and the right training, asphalt contractors can complete paving projects in cold weather without compromising the performance of the pavement. Use these tips to expand your paving business into colder months and gain a competitive advantage over your competitors.
Read moreWHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE OUTSOURCING HEAVY HAULING
Heavy equipment hauling offers a unique set of challenges for construction fleet managers. If you’re considering outsourcing transport for your heavy hauls, these are the factors you need to consider:
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