As the soil begins to warm and daylight stretches a little longer each day, it’s time to make sure your equipment is just as ready for the field as you are. At Windridge Implements, LLC, we know that planting season waits for no one—so here are a few timely reminders and equipment tips to help you start the season strong.
1. Perform a Pre-Season Inspection
Before you roll out of the shed, give your tractors, planters, and tillage tools a thorough checkup. Look for:
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Worn or cracked hydraulic hoses
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Low tire pressure or uneven wear
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Planter units needing calibration or repair
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Electrical connections and lighting systems that may have corroded over the winter
If anything looks questionable, bring it in—we’re fully stocked and ready to service all major brands.
2. Upgrade Where It Counts
Still running on outdated guidance systems or mechanical monitors? Spring is the best time to make the switch to more efficient precision ag tech. Windridge Implements is an authorized dealer for several trusted brands and can help you integrate solutions that match your operation size and budget.
3. Don't Forget the Fluids
Oil, coolant, and hydraulic fluid levels should be checked and replaced as needed. Dirty filters and old oil can cause major wear on engines during heavy use. Our parts counter is fully stocked with OEM and aftermarket filters and fluids to keep your machines running at peak performance.
4. Ask the Experts
Not sure what’s slowing down your planting speed or causing yield inconsistencies? Our team has decades of combined experience in equipment troubleshooting, field efficiency, and agricultural planning. Stop in or call—we're happy to consult on everything from implement sizing to optimizing your pass-through strategy.
Stop In & Gear Up
Whether you're buying new, servicing the old, or upgrading to something smarter, Windridge Implements, LLC is your local partner in getting the most from your land. We appreciate your trust in us and are proud to support the farms and families that feed our region.
Let’s make this planting season your best yet.









