Rebuilding instead of buying new:
- Saves money
- Boosts performance
- Reduces downtime
- Keeps the equipment you know & trust
Your free inspection is the first step to rebuilding your air seeder or planter.
Can Rebuilding Really Save More Than $100,000?
In many cases — yes.
A new drill can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. But if your current machine still has a solid frame and structure, a professional rebuild can restore performance, improve reliability, and extend equipment life at a fraction of the replacement cost.
That means more money staying in your operation.
Your Potential Savings:
| New Drill | $300,000 – $450,000+ |
| Professional Rebuild | $25,000 – $100,000+ |
| Potential Savings | $100,000 – $275,000+ |
Watch a Red E Inspection
See how Red E VP Jesse and equipment expert Elijah inspect an air seeder on-site.
What gets checked during an inspection:
- Row unit alignment and pivot tightness
- Disc, boot, and scraper condition
- Closing and press wheel performance
- Seed boot stability
- Seed tab effectiveness in keeping seed in the furrow
- Blockage system functionality
- Air cart integrity, metering accuracy, & drive system performance
Our custom Red E Inspection Tool lets us take precise measurements of your equipment. We can check disc diameter, seed boots, seed tabs, and find boot slop without guessing.
Get yours at a farm show, during your air seeder inspection, when visiting our office, or request one with your next parts order.
Next Steps
Inspection
Schedule your inspection. Then, we inspect your equipment together, and create a plan that meets your needs and your budget.
Scheduling
If you decide to move forward with any of our service recommendations, we will work around your schedule to complete your service.
Service
Our professional rebuild crew travels to your air seeder to complete the work you've requested.
Support
We strive for excellent support! We provide after-hours support during peak-seeding-season so you can get the answers you need—even on weekends.