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  • Harvesting

    Axial-Flow9250 with producer cleaning
    November 6, 2024
    Team Up With Your Dealer For A Post-Harvest Inspection
    As winter approaches, it’s time to store your harvest equipment for the cold months ahead. Set yourself up for next year’s success by servicing your combine and header and scheduling your post-harvest inspection.
  • Seasonal Maintenance

    Equipment maintenance with Case IH lubricants
    October 21, 2024
    Case IH Engineers Answer Your Maintenance Questions
    Your maintenance questions, answered. Case IH equipment engineers answer customer questions about engine oil, grease and more.
  • Planting & Seeding

    Case IH Technician on top of 2160 Early Riser Planter
    February 29, 2024
    New season ahead: Get your planter ready.
    Get your planter in field-ready condition with our preseason planter maintenance steps.
  • Seasonal Maintenance

    technician checking under hood
    October 31, 2023
    A Dealer Perspective on Providing the Value of Proactive Planned Maintenance
    At Case IH, we believe in equipping customers with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in the field. One of the ways we do this is by offering Case IH Max Maintain Planned Maintenance Agreements.
  • Seasonal Maintenance

    caseih technician with grease gun
    August 28, 2023
    Top Tips for Greasing Your Case IH Equipment
    Properly greasing your Case IH equipment, including combines, tractors, planters and tillage machinery, is a crucial maintenance task that can significantly impact performance and longevity.
  • Seasonal Maintenance

    3 axial-flow combines in corn field
    June 29, 2023
    Gearing Up for Harvest: Unleashing the Power of Your Combine
    There are plenty of factors out of our control as we dig into harvest season. Don’t let a failure to prepare be one of them. As farmers, you know the work never stops, which means your equipment shouldn’t either.