Pit-Stop #1 – Schedule your pre-season service
When maintenance matters
Effective maintenance is a critical factor in ensuring equipment reliability and operational continuity in the field. By reducing the risk of costly mechanical failures and unplanned downtime through proactive maintenance practices, you can improve fuel efficiency, limit component wear, and extend the service life of key mechanical systems. Proper maintenance also ensures safe operating conditions and helps maintain consistent, peak equipment performance throughout the entire operating season.
You may know your machine inside out, but knowledge alone doesn’t guarantee performance. Skipping diagnostics, choosing the wrong filters, or overlooking critical checks might go unnoticed today. But when planting, harvesting, or hauling season arrives, those small oversights can result in engine or hydraulic damage, unexpected breakdowns, and costly delays.
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Prevent costly breakdown
Extend the machine’s life
Trust certified New Holland technicians with a deep understanding of your machine. In our workshops, specialists assess your equipment and guide you toward the right parts - tailored to your operational needs and budget.
Did you know?
UPTIME SERVICE plans along with extended UPTIME WARRANTY coverage, can be purchased even during the base warranty period of a new machine. These options are designed to reduce downtime, ensure consistent performance, and provide expert support throughout the season. By partnering with your New Holland dealer, you gain added protection and greater peace of mind for your investment.
Don’t forget!
Keep your machines in top shape! Focus on two key maintenance periods: pre-season and after season. Regular care during these times not only keeps your machines performing at their best but also ensures safety and reliability throughout the year.

Book your pre-season maintenance now!
Call your dealer to schedule your machine check-up today.
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