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A Western Australian farm replaces harvesters yearly to minimize downtime, ensuring reliable production for export.
Kitto Ag, a 12,000-hectare Western Australian farm, replaces its four harvesters annually to ensure reliability, keeping them under four years old or 1,500 hours of use.
The family-run operation, growing wheat, canola, and lupins for export, relies on casual labor, making machine uptime critical.
After Cyclone Seroja damaged grain storage in 2021, they rebuilt with 3,000-ton capacity, adjusting to lower domestic demand.
While tractors often exceed 10,000 hours and require maintenance, harvesters are replaced yearly at a cost of $450,000 to $550,000.
The farm plans to extend the annual turnover policy to sprayers starting in 2026, with owners citing long-term savings, reduced downtime, and operational confidence as key benefits.
Una granja de Australia Occidental reemplaza las cosechadoras anualmente para minimizar el tiempo de inactividad, asegurando una producción confiable para la exportación.