Trucking with the big boys 

By: By John Gilbert

The first Toyota Tundra pickup was so smooth and sophisticated that driving one was almost like driving a Lexus. The challenge facing the entirely new...

FinOvation 2008 

By: By Karen McMahon

Case IH Puma Case IH's new family of row-crop tractors called the Puma line is our winner in the mid-horsepower category. Four new Puma models run from...

Riding the Ridgeline 

By: By John Gilbert

The Honda Ridgeline can do most of the heavy work on the farm and still serve as an agreeable vehicle to carry the whole family. Honda built the Ridgeline...

Classic Overhaul 

By: BY JOHN GILBERT

Pickup trucks are as necessary to working farmers as barns and fertile fields, and personal preference is the traditional deciding factor in the highly competitive market segment...

Double-duty hitch 

Pickups spend a lot of road time in the summer pulling trailers for farm work and recreation. A new pickup truck hitch from Husky will make switching between trailers easier. The New Stow-A-5th Wheel hitch...

Pickup Protection 

A new truck bed liner protects both your cargo and bed from damage. The BedRug bed liner is a tear-resistant plastic liner that doesn't retain water because...

Customer-Driven 

By: By Mark Moore

Going up against the perennial powerhouses in the lucrative full-size-truck market, Toyota is putting a significant investment into its 2007 Tundra...

Challenging the Champ 

By: By Mark Moore

The heavily competitive, and highly lucrative, truck market is likely to be a bit more competitive this year. New truck platform rollouts by GM and Toyota...

Macho-up your truck 

By: By Sarah Day

Many farmers think that half the fun of owning a truck is to trick it out with accessories or upgrades. Whatever the reason people choose to upgrade their...

Performance Edge 

The Edge performance chip, designed to increase horsepower and torque in your engine, helps maintain higher speeds during pulling. ...

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