You’ve made the investment in a Perkins engine to get the optimal performance from your machine. To get the biggest return on that investment, it’s in your best interest to keep that engine well maintained. It’s easy to brush off a routine maintenance schedule as a way to cut costs. That can be shortsighted and […]
Read MoreEach day at our Perkins engine remanufacturing facility in Ridgefield, Washington, our team of factory-trained technicians breathes new life into used engines. Parts are scrubbed clean, repairs are made to salvageable components and the engines are put back together. We are consistently recognized for our expertise in this process. We often emphasize the quality and […]
Read MoreIn the previous blog post, the First Steps of a Reman Process, we focused on the wash and magnaflux testing in our remanufactured engines. The wash and inspections set the foundation for successfully building a remanufactured engine. This critical initial stage ensures that engine components are free of any grime and dirt, and is functionally […]
Read MoreThe high-pitched whir of drills and the hiss of steam fill the air inside our state-of-the-art remanufacturing facility in Ridgefield, Washington, as our factory trained technicians begin the technical and complex process of remanufacturing a diesel engine. This is the epicenter of our reman operation. It’s here that we provide our customers an excellent value […]
Read MoreAt the epicenter of our state-of-the-art service center in Ridgefield, Washington, you’ll find a buzz of activity centered around our diesel engine remanufacture operation. A high-pitched whir from drills is constant and the hiss from steam fills the air. It’s here that our factory-trained technicians tackle this complex process to deliver our customers a great […]
Read MoreIncreased emission standards mean replacing an engine now requires approval from air quality regulators. Each new tier of diesel exhaust technology provides fewer emissions and regulatory agencies want to prevent “backsliding” on emission levels. Several states have enacted laws that prohibit an older tier engine from being put in a machine that left the factory […]
Read MoreBy Andy Machin, Vice President at Perkins Pacific The increasingly stringent EPA requirements, exemplified by the new Tier 4 Final engines with their advanced aftertreatment systems, have put rental companies squarely between the rock of increased equipment and operational cost and a hard place of rental rates that aren’t increasing. To remain competitive in that […]
Read MoreThis year, Husker Harvest Days celebrates 40 years as the World’s Largest Totally Irrigated Working Farm Show! Held in Grand Island, Nebraska, the show features the latest equipment, supplies and technologies available to today’s producers. Field demonstrations and technology exhibits are geared to Nebraska and western Corn Belt agriculture, and the newest tractors, combines and […]
Read MoreYour equipment serves you well. It works as hard as you do, or possibly harder. But, even with top maintenance, it will inevitably reach a point in its life where it needs more than basic service. Instead of setting it aside, your equipment can have a new life with a remanufactured Perkins engine. We run […]
Read MoreAs the temperatures drop this winter, you can remain productive by making sure all of your equipment is ready when demand picks up again in the warmer months. To get prepared for spring, it may be time to replace your equipment’s engine with new Tier 3 replacement engines. Tier 3 engines are perfect for repowers […]
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