Blue and white shares the FPT family with Case IH under the skin — and shares the same realities: good engines, strict emissions systems, and a work calendar that doesn’t forgive downtime.
Updated August 2026 · Ag’merica — we come to the farm · 260-355-1123
T-series tractors from utilities to the T9 four-wheel-drives, CR combines, and the self-propelled equipment around them — modern common-rail New Holland diesels are well inside our coverage.
Every calibration is built from scratch for the unit in front of us — same serial-number discipline whether it’s a half-ton pickup or a four-wheel-drive tractor. Your stock calibration is preserved before anything changes.
Plenty of operations run Deere beside New Holland beside something orange. That’s normal here — one visit can read and work across brands, which is the point of a mobile service with multi-platform tooling. Bring the whole fleet list when you call.
Coverage runs across the modern New Holland diesel ranges, and it moves with software versions — the honest answer comes from checking your exact model and engine. Call or text 260-355-1123 with the model number and we’ll confirm yours, or try the lookup on the homepage.
Yes — that’s the whole model. We cover a 100+ mile radius of Fort Wayne, and a typical visit handles up to four units. See how farm visits work.
Calibration work is done within the machine’s safe margins and proven with data. On warranty: modifications can affect how a dealer treats claims — we’ll talk through your machine’s situation honestly before you decide.
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