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Snowblowing in Winter
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Thu, 12/27/2018 - 10:42am

We’re getting deeper into the cold weather, meaning proper winter preparation for you and your farm is becoming increasingly important by the day. We recently talked about proper winter storage of your combine, but today we want to look at the slightly bigger picture and share some of our overall recommendations for preparing your entire farm for the winter. Let’s take a look at what the Koenig Equipment experts have to say:

Snowy Combine
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Wed, 11/28/2018 - 12:54pm

It’s the end of November and we have already seen the first snow of the year. Before winter sets in completely, it’s important to prepare your farm equipment such as combines for the cold weather storage. Below are some suggestions from the team here at Koenig Equipment:

Zero Turn Mower
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Wed, 10/24/2018 - 12:00am

You’ve likely heard the zero turn mower referred to as a superior mowing experience over a more conventional setup such as a lawn tractor. What are the factors that truly set zero turn mowers above the rest? The experts at Koenig Equipment have broken some of these down for you! Let’s take a look.

Benefits of a Gator Utility Vehicle | Koenig Equipment
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Mon, 10/15/2018 - 12:05pm

At some point you may be looking for another piece of equipment to add to your farm’s fleet. Sometimes as you are completing various tasks across your land, it may be beneficial to have a smaller vehicle on hand that is easily accessible for quick trips. This is where the John Deere Gator comes into play. What makes a Gator such a valuable asset? The experts at Koenig Equipment have broken it down for you below!

Harvesting
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Mon, 08/27/2018 - 10:27am

A safe harvest is a successful harvest. If you haven’t checked out our Harvest Preparation Tips blog, make sure you read that first! As we draw closer to that important time of the year, Koenig Equipment is sharing some of our tips to ensure you can get your work done while avoiding potential issues.

Farm Tractor Safety Tips | Koenig Equipment​
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 07/11/2018 - 10:32am

While the tractor is a prominent piece of equipment for any successful farm, it can also be one of the most dangerous. Most of these accidents are a result of poor safety measures. The most common of these include rollovers, being run over, road accidents, not checking your blind spots and entanglements. It is easy to get wrapped up in the job and bypass important safety measures, so learning to have a “safety first” mindset while operating your tractor will help keep yourself and others safe. Below, we explore the five most common farm tractor accidents and how to prevent them.

Importance of a Clean Mower Deck | Koenig Equipment​
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Wed, 05/16/2018 - 8:25am

One major area of both walk behind and riding lawn mowers that commonly gets overlooked throughout the season is the underside of the mower deck that houses the mower blades. When the deck gets clogged and caked with cut grass it can be harmful to both your mower and your lawn.

Lawn Mowing
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Fri, 04/20/2018 - 9:17am

Start your mowing season out right with these tips to ensure safety, keep your lawn healthy, and maintain the quality of your equipment.

11 Simple Steps to Level a Mower Deck | Koenig Equipment
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Fri, 03/30/2018 - 4:24pm

Spring is on its way! It’s just about time to hop on the mower and start cutting. You can almost smell that fresh cut grass!

Tractor Services
Submitted by Koenig.Equipment on Thu, 02/15/2018 - 10:10am

Spring will be here before we know it, which means now is a good time to start thinking about preparing your tractor for the upcoming farming season. Like all other farming equipment, if properly stored this should be a simple task.  However, if you put your tractor into storage with little preparation, here are some items to consider before hitting the fields.