Why Dealer Support Matters When Buying Farm Equipment

Buying farm equipment is a long-term investment, not a one-time purchase. While horsepower, features, and price are important, ongoing dealer support often determines how reliable and cost-effective that equipment will be over its lifetime. At Crown Power & Equipment, we believe strong dealer support is just as critical as the machine itself. Equipment Matching and…

Common Kubota Parts That Fail After Winter and How to Catch Them Early

Winter storage can be tough on equipment, especially when moisture, cold temperatures, and inactivity take a toll on critical components. Many spring breakdowns happen not because parts suddenly fail, but because winter damage goes unnoticed. At Crown Power & Equipment, we help Kubota owners identify common problem areas early so small issues do not turn…

How to Improve Fuel Efficiency on Your Kubota Tractor

Fuel efficiency plays a major role in operating costs, especially during peak working seasons. Small changes in maintenance, operation, and equipment setup can make a noticeable difference in fuel consumption over time. At Crown Power & Equipment, we help Kubota owners get the most productivity out of every gallon by focusing on proper care and…

Essential Kubota Parts to Inspect After Winter Storage

After months of winter storage, Kubota equipment needs careful inspection before going back to work. Cold temperatures, moisture, and inactivity can affect critical components and lead to unexpected breakdowns once spring workloads begin. At Crown Power & Equipment, we recommend inspecting key Kubota parts early to ensure reliable performance and avoid costly downtime during the…

Benefits of Buying from an Authorized Kubota Dealer

When investing in a tractor or piece of equipment, where you buy matters just as much as what you buy. Purchasing from an authorized Kubota dealer provides long-term value, dependable support, and peace of mind that independent sellers simply cannot match. At Crown Power & Equipment, we help customers get the most out of their…

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Your First Tractor

Buying your first tractor is an exciting investment, but it can also feel overwhelming without the right guidance. Many first-time buyers focus on price alone and overlook factors that affect performance, longevity, and overall value. At Crown Power & Equipment, we regularly help customers avoid common mistakes that can lead to frustration, added costs, or…

How to Choose the Right Tractor Size for Your Property

Choosing the right tractor size is one of the most important decisions property owners, farmers, and contractors can make. A tractor that is too small may struggle with daily tasks, while one that is too large can be inefficient and difficult to maneuver. At Crown Power & Equipment, we help customers find tractor solutions that…

Spring Tractor Parts Checklist: What to Inspect and Replace First

Spring is one of the busiest seasons for tractors, and after months of cold temperatures and storage, equipment needs a thorough inspection before heading back to work. At Crown Power & Equipment, we see many early-season breakdowns that could have been prevented with a simple spring parts checklist. Taking time to inspect and replace key…

Service Precision Farming Equipment in Missouri

Preventive Maintenance Planning for the Year Ahead

Planning is the most effective way to avoid costly repairs and keep your operation running smoothly throughout the year. A well-structured maintenance schedule ensures your Kubota and Case IH equipment stays efficient, dependable, and ready for any season. Create a Maintenance Calendar Start the year by reviewing your equipment manuals and noting recommended service intervals.…

Winter Service Specials Macon MO

Protecting Your Tractor’s Engine and Fuel System in Cold Weather

Engines and fuel systems take the hardest hit during winter. To keep your Kubota or Case IH running strong, you’ll need to focus on fuel quality, engine protection, and efficient cold-start procedures. Fuel Management Matters Diesel fuel can gel in freezing temperatures, restricting flow to the engine. Use an approved anti-gel additive and keep tanks…