Sommons Hauling & Tow Service

Sommons Hauling & Tow Service Sommons Hauling & Tow Service was established in 2013. Our service offers reliable, immediate response to customer’s towing needs with reasonable rates.

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09/18/2020

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09/11/2020

Get & Learn the "Tools of the Trade" for Rural Living...

A growing number of American families are getting back to nature and purchasing rural spreads-their own “little pieces of heaven.” And in the beginning, they may feel they can handle all of the related outdoor tasks. But work and school schedules often leave only the evenings and weekends for chores, so it becomes increasingly difficult to keep the property maintained.

To that end, many homeowners with acreage to maintain recognize that compact utility tractors are some of the handiest machines available to efficiently tackle chores ranging from mowing and blading to hauling and cultivating.

“We thought we could handle all of our outdoor tasks by hand, but our place was starting to look ratty,” explains Mike Hepworth, who, with his wife Nikki, bought a home and three acres in Prineville, Ore. “It was then that we decided we wanted one piece of equipment that would do what we needed around our home. That’s when we started looking at compact utility tractors.”

In recent years, the marketplace has exploded with a flood of products from dozens of manufacturers, which can make finding the right tractor a daunting task. However, keeping a few key criteria top of mind when considering your next compact utility tractor can make the buying decision much easier and more enjoyable.

Your Acreage Can Have the Answers

Before looking at tractors, take a look at your property. What type of work needs to be done? Tougher tasks demand more horsepower and versatility. Other chores, covering more acres, require a larger tractor for greater efficiency. Making a list of current and future chores you want to tackle around your property can help you determine exactly what you need.

Not Just A Purchase

Skimping on quality to save money may be more costly in the long run. Make sure the tractor is capable of the work you demand of it. Otherwise, you may put extra strain on the machine, risking expensive repair and downtime.

“The upgrade from our old tractor to the John Deere 2210 enabled us to have more power to do our chores more efficiently without causing strain on the tractor,” explains Mike. “And because the John Deere provided more implement options, we were able to cut down on the amount of equipment we had in our shed and rely more on our tractor as a universal machine for our chores.”

See For Yourself

Long hours can seem even longer when you’re working with equipment that doesn’t work with you. What appears to be your perfect match on paper may not live up to the task, which is why it is important to test-drive any tractor. Pay attention to comfort and ease of operation. If it’s not easy to use, chances are you won’t use it often.

Go Behind The Scenes

When you purchase equipment, you engage in a partnership. Get to know your dealer and their commitment to you. Find out what services they provide from financing, warranties, maintenance and hands-on advice.

“We rely on our tractor to do almost every heavy-duty outdoor chore, which is why it needed to be durable, dependable and reliable,” says Mike. “We found peace of mind in John Deere’s long history in the tractor business. In addition, our dealer was awesome to work with, and supported us even after the sale was made.”

Compact tractor work is a service we provide here at Sommons Hauling & Tow Service. Give us a call for your next job! 352-234-5058!

Early fall, before cold weather sets in, is an optimal time for car care, according to the experts at the nonprofit Nati...
09/10/2020

Early fall, before cold weather sets in, is an optimal time for car care, according to the experts at the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

There’s time to undo summer’s wear and tear and prep for icy conditions ahead. The following checklist is provided as a courtesy of ASE:

* Follow the service schedule recommended in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.

* Have engine drive-ability problems (hard starts, rough idling, stalling and diminished power) corrected at a reputable repair shop. Cold weather will make existing problems worse.

* Replace all dirty filters. You’ll see better gas mileage, too.

* Change your oil as specified in your manual.

* Flush and refill the cooling system as recommended. The level, condition and concentration of the coolant should be checked periodically. (Do not remove the radiator cap before the engine has cooled.) A certified auto technician also should check the tightness and condition of drive belts, clamps and hoses.

* Have a professional check the condition of the battery. The only accurate way to detect a weak battery is with professional equipment. But do-it-yourself-ers can scrape away corrosion from posts and cable connections, clean all surfaces and re-tighten all connections. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.

* Examine tires for remaining tread life, uneven wearing and cupping, and check the sidewalls for cuts and nicks. Remember to check tire pressure once a month. Let the tires “cool down” before checking the pressure. Don’t forget your spare, and be sure the jack is rust-free and working. Have your tires rotated as recommended.

* Let the pros handle complex tasks. Look for shops with modern equipment, neat surroundings, polite staff and certified technicians.

* Be prepared for emergencies. Carry gloves, boots, blankets, flares, a small shovel, sand or cat litter, tire chains, a flashlight and a cell phone. Put a few “high-energy” snacks in your glove box.

ASE was founded in 1972 to improve the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive professionals. ASE-certified technicians wear blue and white ASE shoulder insignia and carry credentials listing their exact areas of certification, while their employers often display the blue and white ASE sign. They can be found at all types of repair facilities, from dealerships to independent garages and franchises.

09/07/2020

Have A Happy & Safe Labor Day!

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09/02/2020

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