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Stronger Stands Start with Smarter Closing Wheels
Consistent seed-to-soil contact is the foundation of a strong, uniform crop stand. Farmers understand that even the best seed and fertility programs won’t deliver their full potential without proper trench closure. That’s why tools like JD planter closing wheels are becoming essential for those looking to increase emergence rates, reduce variability, and drive yield gains. Alongside innovations in precision planting closing wheels, today’s growers are better equipped than ever to manage a wide variety of soil and tillage conditions with confidence.
By Johhny Deep10 months ago in Wheel
Top 7 Secrets to Extend Your Car AC Lifespan in the UAE
In the scorching heat of the UAE, your car's air conditioning system is more than just a comfort—it's a necessity. Whether you're cruising down Sheikh Zayed Road or stuck in rush-hour traffic in Abu Dhabi, a fully functional AC system is what keeps your journey bearable. However, due to constant usage and extreme temperatures, car AC systems often face wear and tear faster than expected.
By Abdul Saliba10 months ago in Wheel
5 Ways Car AC Inspection Boosts Cooling Performance
In consideration of the unusually warm summer weather, it's not a luxury but even an obligatory requirement nowadays to have a car ac inspection. As one would head to the office during peak working hours or for any highway trip, the car ac coolant makes the ride fun and comfortable and the car ac service cost is not expensive. There is a need for AC vent cleaning once in a while. A car ac filter cleaning is a preventive maintenance that assists in increased cooling and improved vehicle performance.
By Mechanic Now10 months ago in Wheel
5 Tips When Taking a New Car for a Test Drive in Dubai
Reading reviews and studying specs are important when researching new cars in Dubai. However, there is one step of the entire vehicle buying process that you should never skip or take lightly: taking the car for a test drive.
By TasteTravelLive10 months ago in Wheel
Slate Auto's Electric Pickup: A Bold Design That Highlights Battle Scars
I just read about this company called Slate that’s making small, no-frills pickups you can get for cheap. Actually, the idea is kind of interesting. The Slate Truck is an electric vehicle that costs under $20,000 (after federal incentives) and is supposed to go into production next year. It only seats two, but it has a bed big enough to hold a sheet of plywood. It gets about 150 miles on a charge, only comes in gray, and the only way to listen to music while driving is if you bring your phone and a Bluetooth speaker. It’s basically the bare minimum of what a modern car can be—and yet, it’s taken three years of development to get here.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel
Were older cars really more reliable than new cars?
That's a question that comes up a lot, especially because so many people say it—but honestly, it's just an illusion. Modern vehicles don’t need maintenance as often as classic ones. It's just that classic cars are easier to tinker with because they were designed that way.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel
Why Starting on a Smaller Motorcycle is Best for New Riders
Actually, this is another really common question for beginner riders. Sometimes we wonder if motorcycle licenses should be divided into different tiers based on engine size. As far as I know, in a lot of countries, beginner licenses are limited to 125cc bikes, and you move up based on your skills. The better you get, the higher the level you can ride.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel
Motorcycle Storage Woes: Will Your Bike Start After Months of Inactivity?
Sometimes we question it. Like, when we’re busy with work and the motorcycle’s been sitting in the garage for months, the thought pops up: “Is my bike actually safe in there?” Especially for people living in four-season countries—most can only ride during the summer when the weather’s decent. The rest of the year, the bike just sits in storage.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel
The Frustration of Speed Limits on Highways: Does it Make Sense?
Not everyone can drive fast, especially on toll roads. Speed limits are there to keep everyone safe. The main issue is that many people think driving fast is easy. Okay, in some ways it is, but not everyone has quick reflexes. If an accident happens, it can set off a chain reaction, and that’s dangerous.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel





