Author Archives for Felix.Weber
- October 18, 2023
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- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Lubricating Pipe
- May 29, 2023
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- March 23, 2023
- Blog, Products
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Application/Spray Drone open House
Come and learn how you can start using Application/Spray drones on your operation.
A great day to ask questions and learn more about regulations, and how you can use an application drone today.
Please call us for information and to RSVP
519-343-5454 ext. 101
226-243-6488
or send us an email to training@AgBusiness.ca
- December 28, 2022
- Blog, Products
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on DJI Agriculture Service Centre
Ag Business & Crop is pleased to become a certified service centre for DJI Ag-Drones. We are pleased to be able to bring application drones to Canada, as a DJI dealer. Felix Weber (CEO) is a member of a working Group on regulations, and technical working information. Stayed tuned
- December 28, 2022
- Blog, Maintenance
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Winterize your Wintex
If you are done soil sampling until next spring, it is a good habit to fully service your Wintex and Honda motor, while sampling season is still fresh in your mind.
Keep it Clean: The first step should be to thoroughly clean the Wintex and take care of routine maintenance items. If using a pressure washer, just be careful around any electrical components.
Fully service the Honda Engine. The Honda owner’s manual has a detailed section on maintenance and off-season storage. What we like to do is change the oil, change the fuel filter, fill the gas tank, and use a fuel stabilizer. An oil change is especially important when it comes to winterizing small engines, as old oil can contain small contaminates that can be corrosive to the system if left sitting for a long period.
Service Your Wintex: Refer to our service videos and bulletins for more information on Wintex Service Videos.
We [...]
- December 28, 2022
- Blog, Maintenance
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Service Update: Wintex 1000s, 2000, & 3000 Models
On occasion a client has called about a sticking probe, or a probe stuck in the ground. There are several possible causes of this including soil conditions. Below are steps to manually raise the probe up, along with some potential causes.
For any sensor issue, clean off sensor first. There might be some metal suck to the sensor (magnetic) giving false readings.
Stuck probe:
- Mounting height: The proper footplate height is 8 to 9 inches off the ground when the footplate is fully retracted. When the footplate does not rest on the soil, the Wintex can shift the changing angle of the probe when going down or up, which can cause the probe to become stuck, or causing excessive wear. It is important your vehicle not shift while sampling, which can cause the probe to become stuck
On trucks using our truck box frame: Adjust the mounting height of the Wintex on the [...]
- December 28, 2022
- Blog
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Wintex 2000 Demo Model – Year-End Sale
We have a demo Wintex 2000 sampler, refurbished, that would be excellent for a farmer wanting to do their own sampling, or for someone wanting a second, or backup sampler. All our used Wintex units are serviced and come with a warranty. Contact Felix to learn more felix@agbusiness.ca
- November 8, 2022
- Blog, Maintenance
- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Manually Using the Hydraulics to Pull the Probe Up
Manually Using the Hydraulics to Pull the Probe Up
The hydraulics can be operated manually using the controls on the hydraulic block.
- Activate the probe rotation by pressing down the red rotation valve button to release the lock pin (will come up a bit). Turn the button counter-clockwise to activate probe rotation.
- Locate the hammer/probe valve. The probe goes down when pulling the valve. The probe goes up when pushing the valve. At the same time always activate the main valve by pressing it down when activating the other functions.
- Never lift the foot off the soil surface while the probe is in the ground. This can change the angle of the probe.
Remember to re-set the rotation valve before continuing to sample of the probe.
- October 19, 2022
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- Posted by Felix.Weber
- Comments Off on Support Wintex 1000s/2000/3000