Thursday, March 22, 2018

Spring Clinics to Get You Ready to Hit the Fields


Although there is still some snow on the ground we know the fields will be bare soon and it will be time to get into them! Join us for our Air Seeder & Sprayer Clinics to get the latest product updates, review calibrations and get tips from your local Martin Deerline Product Support Team.

Join us at any of the following clinics that fits your schedule.

High Prairie & Falher Sprayer Clinic - Monday, April 2nd
5:00 PM, High Prairie Agriplex
RSVP: 780.523.4431

Westlock Sprayer Clinic - Tuesday, April 3rd
5:30 PM, Westlock Martin Deerline
RSVP:780.349.3391

West Edmonton Sprayer & Air Seeder Clinic - Wednesday, April 4th
10:00 AM, West Edmonton Martin Deerline Central Warehouse
RSVP:780.452.2790

Barrhead Sprayer & Air Seeder Clinic - Thursday, April 5th
10:00 AM, Barrhead Seniors Drop-In Centre
RSVP:780.674.2213

Wetaskiwin Sprayer Clinic - Friday, April 6th
12 Noon, Wetaskiwin Martin Deerline
RSVP: 780.352.3368

Westlock Air Seeder Clinic - Tuesday, April 10th
5:30 PM, Westlock Martin Deerline
RSVP:780.349.3391

Falher & High Prairie Air Seeder Clinic - Wednesday, April 11th
1:00 PM, Falher Arena
RSVP:780.837.2267

For more information on any of the clinics contact your local Martin Deerline.


Wednesday, March 14, 2018

John Deere Tractors Turn 100


John Deere entered the farm tractor business in March 1918 through the acquisition of the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company. For the past century, John Deere tractors have been the machines that best portray agricultural productivity. In observance of the 100th anniversary of producing tractors, John Deere is connecting the pride of the past with the promise of the future.

Watch the short video below that takes you through the generations of John Deere tractors.




The Waterloo Boy tractor was John Deere’s first tractor in 1918. The tractor continued to be sold under the Waterloo Boy name until the John Deere Model D tractor was introduced in 1923. The 100-year legacy of the John Deere tractor is one of evolution and innovation. Today, leading-edge products such as the 9620RX - 4 track tractor, further advance the legacy.

Waterloo Boy was first introduced by John Deere March 14, 2018.


“Starting with the Waterloo Boy to the next generation of tractors being sold today, John Deere has focused on delivering innovative products to meet the needs of our clients” explained Wayne Peyre, Martin Deerline General Manager. “The purchase of Waterloo Boy was a turning point in John Deere’s history and has led to the company becoming a one stop solution for agricultural producers, and homeowners alike. Deere’s focus on quality, innovation, and a commitment to clients has led to once again being recognized as one of Fortune Magazine’s 2018 World’s Most Admired Companies.” 

To commemorate the centennial of tractors, all 2018 model agriculture tractors will come with a commemorative decal. Martin Deerline will also be hosting some events in conjunction with our Customer Appreciation Days this Spring and Summer. Watch for more details to come! 

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Oil & Filter Sale On Now



Get ready for the arrival of Spring and the busy few months ahead by stocking up on oil, filters, grease and coolant so your equipment is ready for the busy season. 


Our annual Oil & Filter sale is on now! Save 10% on oil and if you purchase 100 liters this month you will lock in the 10% discount for the remainder of 2018. 

Why use John Deere oil? 

Over the last 28 years, John Deere engine oils have gotten better and better. Today, cutting-edge chemistry and countless reformulations have resulted in the most advanced oils we've ever produced. It isn't just about improving our products. It's about the right oil for the job. 

John Deere engineers have been constantly improving our engine oil to be without question the best engine oil you can put in your John Deere equipment. And Plus-50 II takes engine oil to the next level. It lasts up to 500 hours in your John Deere equipment, providing superior protection in high-heat engines.

And don't forget about stocking up on hydraulic oil. Your machine depends on hydraulic oil to do so much – and if your oil can’t protect your entire system just right, you may find yourself with a down machine.
That’s why you need John Deere Hy-Gard transmission and hydraulic oil. It’s developed and tested by John Deere engineers who make sure it’s the best option for your equipment. And it’s been proven time and time again. Don’t risk it with lesser hydraulic fluids. Make sure you have the best.

We also have a wide array of filters for John Deere and Non-John Deere brands of equipment. Visit your local Martin Deerline to get all the oil and filters you need for the equipment and vehicles on your farm or acreage. 

Visit your local Martin Deerline to learn more about John Deere oil and filters. Or place your order now.









Friday, October 6, 2017

Martin Motor Sports Merges with Raybruns Marine World


Press Release
October 06, 2017

Martin Motor Sports (a division of MMD Sales Ltd.) and Rayburns Marine World are pleased to announce that they have agreed to merge their operations effective January 01st. Both organizations share a proud heritage of leadership and excellence in the marine industry and take great pride in taking care of their customers and their staff. We are all excited around the opportunities that this merger will create for our combined customers and our team.

From the perspective of existing Rayburns customers, we see a combined organization being able to provide a wider range of products and services, as well as a greater selection of those products. From the perspective of Martin customers, the increased scale and additional product lines will provide an increased level of inventory and the ability to meet the needs of our customers. The combination allows our combined organization to continue on its quest to invest in our business with a focus on providing long term solutions to our customers’ needs and desires.

Over the next few months, both parties will complete the necessary steps to complete the deal, including all necessary due diligence and integration of operations. The marine operations of the two organizations will be merged in both Calgary and Kelowna under Martin Motor Sports effective January 01, 2018.

Martin Motor Sports will offer marine and power sports products through five stores across Western Canada. Together with our sister organization Martin Deerline’s ten stores, our customer service driven team focuses on meeting the needs of our valuable customers by partnering with some of the best manufacturers in the world. Together we make a difference!

How to Winterize Your Self Propelled John Deere Sprayer

 Book Your Sprayer Winterization Now


Don't underestimate the importance of winterizing your sprayer this year. A full and thorough cleaning of your sprayer inside and out will bring to the surface potential problems before they arise next Spring and ensure there is no damage caused by below zero temperatures. Read on for a step by step process on how to service and store your self-propelled sprayer for winter.

Winterizing Your Self-Propelled Sprayer
  • Thoroughly clean machine inside and out to prevent premature rust from fertilizer and pesticide products.
  • Clean and flush solution system.
  • Open pipe plug on solution pump to remove any chemicals. Replace plug.
  • Remove, clean and install fill strainer, pressure strainers and flowmeter(s).
  • Winterize the sprayer plumbing using John Deere SprayMaster Winterizer Fluid. Follow the instructions and mix Winterizer Fluid at the correct ratio to protect the solution system down to the lowest expected temperature.
  • Start machine and operate spray system until Winterizer Fluid comes out of the spray nozzles. Be sure to circulate mixture through entire solution system.
  • Remove and clean nozzle tips and screens.
  • Store tips and screens off the machine in a dry place.
  • Rinse and drain tanks.
  • Change the engine oil and other lubricants. 
  • Grease all service points. 
  • Remove, clean and install air cleaner elements.
  • Drain and flush cooling system.
  • Remove the monitor or control console and store in a warm, dry place.

Let Martin Deerline take care of your Sprayer Winterization for you. Book now for only $399 or combine it with a Greenlight Inspection and Save $199. Click here to book  or speak to a Service Representative at your local Martin Deerline.

 Book Your Service Appointment Now

Friday, September 15, 2017

Martin Deerline Online Store Now Live!


Have you heard the news? We have taken our great selection of John Deere toys and clothing and put it online! Now you can shop for your favorite green and yellow merchandise from the convenience of your own home.

PLUS receive free shipping until September 30* and a free John Deere hat** with your first purchase!

New items are being added regularly so make sure you are checking the store frequently!

Visit it at https://martindeerline-store.com/ to start shopping now. 
  
Martin Deerline Online Store

*Free shipping applies to standard shipping rates and timelines. Minimum $50 purchase.
**Offer ends October 31, 2017. While quantities last

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Straight Cutting Canola

Traditionally, canola harvesting has consisted of cutting with a swather and picking up with the combine. However, with advances both in header technology and shatter resistant seed varieties, we are starting to see more customers straight cutting canola.
Straight Cutting Canola (credit: Zürn Harvesting)
By straight cutting, producers are able to sell the swather, lower labour costs, and achieve a higher potential yield with the increased pod fill time. But with that comes the difficultly of managing pod shatter losses in the crop.

So how can we manage shatter losses to see the benefits of straight cutting canola?

Read on for some tips on how to setup your draper, flex draper, or auger header to optimize your current setup for canola, while also providing some aftermarket options that can further reduce loss.

Header Setup

When setting your header for canola, there are three main components to focus on: the reel, cutterbar, and draper/auger. With all of these components, the key focus is to treat the crop as gently as possible while still effectively feeding it into the combine.

Reel
Unlike wheat, it is important to not overuse the reel to feed the crop onto the header. The reel should be set as high and far back as possible, to minimize the interaction with the crop before it is over the table or draper so if it is shelled it will not be lost. It should also be run close to ground speed to not overfeed the crop and shell it before it is over the table. The fingers on the reel should be set to the middle position, so it is not wrapping crop around the reel but also not allowing crop to fall off the front of the header. 
However, depending on crop conditions, there may be times where it is necessary to be more active with the reel to feed the crop onto the header, such as in crop that is laying away from you.


Reel Settings
Cutterbar
To asssist with keeping the reel over the header, it is important to keep the cutterbar roughly parallel to the ground. This orientation will also keep shelled seeds from falling off the front of the header.
The cutterbar height should be 10 to 12 inches off the ground, although you may need to go lower depending on crop conditions.

Draper/Auger
The draper or auger speed should be kept as slow as possible to gently feed the crop to the feederhouse while avoiding bunching. For draper headers with top cross augers, the speed should be kept the same as or slightly faster then the drapers.

Aftermarket Products

While good harvesting results can be achieved using a basic draper or auger header, there are some aftermarket products that can further minimize losses.

Center Section Seal Kit
In smaller cereal crops, the center transition section on drapers can be an area of loss. To reduce these losses by approximately 40%, John Deere offers the center section seal kit, which is available through our parts department. This kit consists of metal plates that cover the majority of the gaps between the drapers and center feed belt.

Zürn Vertical Side Knife
With the intertwined nature of canola, traditional hoop-type crop dividers tend to pull at the crop at the edge of the header, which leads to 8 to 10 inches of shelled crop along the edge of the row. To mitigate the issue, Zürn  Harvesting in Germnay has developed the vertical sideknife, an attachment that quickly and easily attaches onto the edge of the header to smoothly split the crop and achieve an approximate 2% yield increase. The side knives are mechanically driven off the cutterbar, making them reliable and easy to maintain
.

Zürn Vertical Side Knife (credit: Zürn Harvesting)


Zürn Extended Cutterbar Kit
As mentioned in the header setup section, a major focus on straight cutting canola is keeping the reel over the table to catch any shattered pods. To allow for more active use of the reel, Zürn  developed the extended cutterbar, which extends the table on an auger header by an extra 31 inches and includes a set of vertical side knives. With this extra width, the reel is fully over the table, allowing for it to be used more actively to feed crop. Independent third party tests have found that this kit can reduce losses by up to 5 bushels per acre in canola.

Zürn Extended Cutterbar Kit (credit: Zürn Harvesting)

Summary

By correctly setting your header, it is possible to see good yield results straight cutting with a standard draper, flex draper, or auger header. By adding a couple of aftermarket products to your setup, you can further minimize your losses and increase your yield while removing the need for windrowing.
When getting into straight cutting canola, we recommend one of the following setups for improved performance:
Option
Header
Aftermarket Products
Good
Draper (600D or 600FD)
Upper Cross Auger
Center Section Seal Kit
Better
Draper (600D or 600FD)
Upper Cross Auger
Center Section Seal Kit
Vertical Side Knife
Best
Rigid Auger (600F)*
Extended Cutterbar Kit
(includes vertical side knives)

*Note: Rigid Auger headers without an extended cutterbar kit do not offer as high of a level of performance as a draper header due to the shorter table length.

For additional information on straight cutting canola, setting your header correctly or the aftermarket products available, chat with your local Ag Salesman or Product Support Specialist.