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Farming & ag

Farm equipment maintenance & hour tracking

Seasons don’t wait on perfect signal at the field edge. Operators log hours in taps or with a meter photo; service follows real engine time for tractors, combines, and irrigation power units — so PM hits when machines actually work.

Ag & rental

Operators rotate; the meter doesn't lie

JD 8R 250

3,201 hrs · op K. Reyes

Combine 9870

1,540 hrs · 🟡 service

Skid loader

rental return: 642 hrs

Grain truck

42k mi · ok

Engine hours, not calendar theater

Tasks and reminders follow meter thresholds you set. That means fewer premature oil changes and fewer “we forgot the 500-hour filter” surprises when you’re mid-harvest.

One roster for lease, owned, and dealer-serviced iron

Keep asset tracking consistent across sheds and brands. Mechanics see overdue work first; managers export utilization for planning and finance.

Works when connectivity doesn’t

Offline-first logging means a lane or back forty without bars doesn’t become a data gap.

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FAQ

Farming & ag — common questions

Is DirtFleet only for huge corporate farms?

No. Pricing is per tracked asset with a small minimum — built for commercial ag operations and mixed fleets that need reliable hour truth without enterprise rollout timelines.

Can we attach photos to service or breakdown notes?

Yes. Flags and task notes support photos so mechanics and managers see the problem, not a vague vibration report.

Do you integrate with dealer telemetry?

Today the product centers on operator and meter-captured hours in DirtFleet. As integrations mature, we’ll connect dealer feeds where customers need them—without locking you to one OEM portal.

Beta cohort

Pilot farming & ag fleets

Founding-rate pricing locked for life, white-glove historic import, and ~30 minutes of setup — then crews log in seconds per shift.