The Best Skid Steers: A Buyer’s Guide
A skid-steer loader, or more commonly just referred to as a skid steer, is a multi-use small construction vehicle used for a wide variety of landscaping, material handling, agriculture, and construction projects. In the market for a skid steer? Here's your buying guide.
Read moreSAFETY CHECKLIST: HOW TO CAREFULLY OPERATE WOOD CHIPPERS
Wood chipper... wood chipper… Even the name is intimidating – but using one shouldn’t be. It’s one of the most important pieces of equipment for those with wooded property, and they can also be among the most dangerous. Respect the machine. Understand the machine. Know how to use the machine. Following some simple guidelines will help make the use of a wood chipper safer.
Read moreHOW TO TRAIN YOUR CONSTRUCTION TEAM ON ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Electrical safety is among the most important issues facing any construction team. Every worksite is inundated with electricity, and disasters can happen when the team doesn’t understand the hazards or the safety precautions necessary.
Read more12 SURPRISING CONSTRUCTION INJURY STATS AND HOW TO PREVENT THEM
Worksite injuries on construction jobs are all too common. Take a look at these surprising stats about the construction industry and keep them in mind the next time you head out to the jobsite.
Read more6 EASY STEPS TO PREVENT FALLS FROM HEAVY EQUIPMENT
According to OSHA, falls occur more than any other injury in the timber harvesting and construction industries. Here are a few simple steps you can take to prevent falls on the job site:
Read more5 SIMPLE WAYS TO IMPROVE LOGGING SAFETY
If you know timber harvesting as well as we do, it'll come as no surprise that this industry is consistently listed among the most dangerous professions in the United States. Many of the most common logging hazards and harvesting accidents can be avoided by following simple safety training procedures. Take a look at our thoughts on the matter below… After all, your safety is paramount.
Read moreFINAL TIER 4 ENGINES: REDUCING EMISSIONS, NOT PERFORMANCE
Big machines mean big engines, and traditionally, this has meant big emissions. With the introduction of the Final Tier 4 (FT4) engine, however, this is no longer the case. Built to reduce emissions instead of reducing performance, it’s quickly becoming the industry standard for all heavy equipment.
Read moreMONITOR YOUR ENTIRE FLEET WITH JOHN DEERE POWERSIGHT
We're all guilty of nostalgia—especially in this industry—but it's important to look ahead to new technology and how it can help us improve. John Deere PowerSight is the perfect example of how evolving fleet management software can help users capitalize on new technology, saving time and money in the process.
Read moreREADY TO RENT? YOUR GUIDE TO RENTING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Heavy duty equipment rental is on the rise, and for good reason. Business owners and worksite managers know that machinery rental offers distinct advantages over buying new (and even used) equipment both in the field and on the bottom line. Read on for some helpful guidelines to help you decide whether equipment rental in Washington, Oregon, or California is the right choice for your business, and for an easy step-by-step to completing the rental process.
Read moreDESIGNING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: SUSTAINABLE EQUIPMENT FROM JOHN DEERE
In the rough and ready world of construction and forestry equipment, the idea of creating products with more power and a smaller environmental footprint used to be something of a fantasy — but not anymore. We live in a world where these two goals are coming together like never before, and John Deere is leading the way.
Read moreWARNING SIGNS: A CHECKLIST FOR BUYING USED EQUIPMENT
Whether you’re in the market for an articulated dump truck, skid steer, or excavator, buying used is a smart investment. In fact, the popularity of buying pre-owned has soared as business owners and worksite managers have realized they can get excellent equipment at significant savings, all while avoiding the nearly 40 percent depreciation in value that new equipment has in its first year of ownership. This is a huge advantage for the bottom line, and is especially beneficial when a business is just starting out and needs to build its fleet.
Read moreDIGGING DEEP INTO BUYING AN EXCAVATOR
Excavators have been the machine of choice in the construction, mining, and forestry industries for decades, and their popularity has only increased over the past ten years as manufacturers have made significant improvements in power, abilities, and comfort. Purchasing an excavator in Portland, whether new or used, is an exciting prospect, but there are several things to consider before you buy. Read on for some helpful guidelines when choosing your new workhorse.
Read moreBREAKING GROUND: PREPARING YOUR SITE FOR CONSTRUCTION
Site preparation is always the first phase of any major construction or forestry project. This process involves clearing the land of trees and debris, leveling the ground for building, and moving materials to and from the site. The process of site preparation is unique to each project, and as such, the necessary steps and equipment will vary. However, most of these projects make use of a few key pieces of equipment common to the worksite; read on for more details about these important workhorses, including excavators and skid steers.
Read moreDUMP TRUCKS: THE UNSUNG HEROES OF YOUR FLEET
Dump trucks may not be the most exciting members of the fleet, and they certainly don’t get as much attention as excavators and skid steers, but they are highly important and form the backbone of construction and forestry projects. In fact, since their invention 100 years ago, dump trucks have advanced greatly and new types have been brought to market. Read on for helpful information about the various categories available and their best applications.
Read more5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN AN EXCAVATOR
Excavators have long been worksite staples in the construction, mining, and forestry industries, and for good reasons. These machines are popular choices due to their power, maneuverability, and versatility. Whether you’re looking to add one new John Deere excavator to your ensemble, or to upgrade your entire fleet for enhanced performance, we have some helpful guidelines for choosing the excavator that will best fit your needs for years to come.
Read moreGET YOUR FLEET ONBOARD WITH THE DATA REVOLUTION
The Data Revolution has expanded its reach, this time making its way to construction and forestry equipment through the use of fleet tracking and management. This new brand of technology is a good thing for fleet owners and operators, as it allows both camps to monitor equipment and track important details that impact productivity, efficiency, cost, and maintenance.
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