Tractor
How STOP-FYRE® Automatics work
We'll walk through why our Automatics were created, the very basics of how our Automatic Systems work, and how to order a system for your machinery/equipment/etc.
Harvest Season Safety
5 harvest season safety tips to keep you and your crops safe.
Is Your Operation Prepared for Fire?
With proper prevention and preparation a fire can be a minor inconvenience instead of a devastating loss of property and life. Some places we recommend you have an extinguisher include the following…
Top 10 Winter Farm Fire Hazards
There is never a good time for a fire, especially on the farm. Prepare and prevent a fire tragedy today by being aware of the top 10 winter farm fire hazards.
How to Beat the Heat this Summer
Learn how to beat the heat and keep your family, friends, colleagues, and livestock safe.
Planting Season Preparation and Safety
Planting season preparation and safety. How to have a successful and safe planting season on your farm.
How to Manage Fire Risks for the Fall Harvest
Protect your machinery, your crops, and yourself this harvest season.
Easy Steps for Tractor and Combine Safety
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Lot of $$$ Once again, harvest season is upon us. That means getting up early, leaving late, and reaping the benefits off all the hard work you put in this season. However, it is important to remember the dangers of the harvest season, the major one being fires.
The Start of Tractor Pulling Season
Memorial Day Weekend is the “unofficial” start of summer. It is time for picnics, barbecues and time with family and friends. The weekend is also the start of the tractor pulling season, which runs from the end of May to the end of August/ beginning of September. Once again for the 2014 season, STOP-FYRE
Summer is Tractor Pulling Season!
Tractor pulling is a competitive motor sport that is based on horsepower and torque. The sport got its start in the 1950’s and has grown in popularity and technology since that time. Modified farm tractors drag a metal sled along a prescribed course. The tractor that goes the farthest with the most weight wins.