When you’ve been around for 11 decades-plus, you must be doing something right. That’s especially true when your manufacturing company started in Englefeld, Saskatchewan and has now won over customers from way down the southern states, who are saying things like this:
“After our company switched to Schulte, our revenue per cutter went up 33%... We think the Schulte cuts better, period. It’s unbelievable the quality of cut that we can get at what we would call a high rate of mowing speed. We get paid by the acre, so productivity is a big deal for us, ground speed is a big deal for us” - Roman Albert, Owner of Lot Maintenance of Oklahoma Inc., Tulsa, OK
“I cut water levies around the Everglades in Florida and have put this Schulte mower through its paces. It has never let me down and outperforms any cutter I have ever used before. The quality and strength of this cutter is second to none.” – John Pellicone, Mower Operator, West Palm Beach, FL
There’s only one way to keep your customer base growing and enthused for over a century – continual improvement. It’s something Schulte’s laser-focused on.
Evolving Strength and Features
“The rental department's been working with Schulte mowers, rock pickers and rock rakes since the mid-1990s,” says Ken Barlott, who heads up the Flaman Rentals Department in Nisku, Alberta.
“We've seen the evolution of five different series of mowers and the constant ease-of-use and durability improvements over the years.” He points to Schulte's Series 5 mowers, including the XH1500 “batwing shredder” model, beefed up by the overall weight of the machine with reinforced strength in all the right places.
“The PTO drive line design, including the clutch system, has evolved over the years into a simpler, easier system to work with and maintain onsite,” Ken says. Being in rentals, he’s also duly impressed with the larger rim and higher tire spec, which make transport smoother.
More than Mowers
Flaman also rents and sells Schulte’s likewise durable and efficient rock removal equipment. Meanwhile, an old favourite has been reintroduced to the lineup. Like the manufacturer’s mowers and rock pickers, it’s coming back stronger than ever.
“Schulte was in the tillage business back in the 80s,” Ken says. “Within the last few years, they've gotten back into tillage with their DHX line of disk harrows and a couple other products. The DHX disc harrows have been successful for both our Sales and Rentals departments.
“It's another product they've Built really tough and strong with a lot of steel to be a long-lasting, durable product that that does a good job at the same time.
“It's a pretty crowded market, with a lot of the high-speed tillage tools out there. But. Schulte’s come to offer a somewhat unique disc harrow design that's heavier than most, does a good job and holds up very well.”
Where to Find Schulte Equipment
Looking to buy or rent a mower, rock picker, or disk harrow that’s winning admirers across North America? Our Schulte experts can walk you through the features and durability of the outstanding line of farm equipment. Call or visit your nearest Flaman location to learn more.
Schulte "Batwing" Cutters Provide an Innovatively Narrow Transport Profile.
The equipment that gets the job done. It’s what customers from Florida to Northern Alberta have had to say about Schulte’s line of durable, dependable farm implements. That isn’t by accident, as Ken Barlott can tell you. As Department Head of Flaman Rentals in Nisku Alberta, he has a unique vantage point between Schulte’s product development process and a large chunk of its customer base.
Here are four benefits Ken sees contributing to Schulte’s well-earned international reputation.
1. Built in Canada - and Built Heavy
Schulte industries began in Englefeld, Saskatchewan in the homesteading days of 1912. So, matching the toughness of the ground you're opening is second nature to the company.
Schulte Walking Axles Provide More Stability on Uneven Terrain.
"Just being Canadian-made, the mowers are made for our climate. They're built for our condition," Ken observes. "The thickness of the deck. The transport undercarriage has been modified and beefed up over the years. The hitch continues to be strong and they're definitely not cutting weight in any critical spots like some manufacturers may do to save costs. Schulte is definitely not afraid to keep steel in in their product.
"We work in a pretty tight timeline. When our customers are renting, they want to be working. We want to save them as much downtime as possible to make sure they’re getting their jobs done. So, we need to make sure that we're offering product that'll last. Mowers live a pretty hard life, regardless of what they're doing."
2. Constantly Evolving Product Based on End-User Suggestions.
“I've seen nothing but improvements along the way” Ken says of Flaman’s 30-year relationship with Schulte. “Any issues that have happened along the way have been addressed and improved upon. It's good to deal with the manufacturer that stands behind its product and strives to make them better.”
According to Ken, those changes come from the ground up.
“Over the years, a lot of Schulte representatives have come out with us into the field.” Those reps have also worked directly with end users, demonstrating demo units – sometimes working side-by-side with competitor products – and troubleshooting problems. Issues are identified and questions answered while the equipment is operating in the field. It’s a direct line to end user and distributor observations and suggestions for improvement.
“Complaints are addressed, and the changes are made that will make sense when the equipment is operating in the field,” Ken says. “They're not just a change on paper a CAD design. Customers understand that and like the results that that offers.”
Those results are solid, tangible changes to the equipment’s design and how it operates. Ken cites the change in tire options as a good example:
Schulte Offers Tire Options for Varying Jobs and Field Conditions.
“It may seem like a small issue for some, but a flat tire means downtime or trouble on the side of the road or even in the field.” Schulte responded to customer and distributor feedback by expanding available options. “Previous mowers had two options,” Ken explains. “An aircraft tire or a laminated tire. Laminated was great in the field, but not so great on the road at speed. Aircraft tires were good on the road and okay in the field.”
Schulte expanded its options to include severe duty and forklift style tires, along with a range of transport speeds, price points, and in-field durability flotation levels to cover a wider array of transport distances, uses, terrain, and working conditions. The company also offered configuration options like walking axles with two extra tires per mower.
Customers have liked the changes, and so have rental dealers.
“A change like that is important for us,” Ken says. “It makes doing business easier and more efficient.”
3. Strong Manufacturer Support, Knowledge, and Training
Having Schulte reps out for demos isn’t just market research.
“They’re making sure the end user has a level of comfort with the proper use of the item and that it’s doing the job they want done,” Ken says. They’re also helping customers, dealers, and service departments make sure the warranty process is conducted fairly. “We’ve always felt that they do a good job of that.”
Schulte Field Demos Inform Customers While Providing Valuable Feedback.
To make sure every member of these sectors can stay informed, Schulte’s website offers easy-to-find resources for dealers and the general public alike. These include not only manuals, warranties, and parts, safety, and financing information, but also service videos and docs for mowers, tillage, and rock and snow removal.
“We've had staff watch their training seminars,” Ken says. “And customers, whether they’re custom cutters or MDs and counties, are involved in not just watching those videos, but making them. And they put on sessions on how to maintain their product and really do a strong job of supporting that and making sure that the end user knows how to properly use equipment, fix it, and keep it in good working order. They definitely offer a great level of support.”
4. Quick Access to Parts for All Models
“Parts availability is probably one of the biggest advantages Schulte has over competitors,” Ken says. “At Flaman, we stock a lot of parts ourselves. With Schulte being a Canadian company based out of Saskatchewan, and not far from our Saskatoon location, it's quick to get parts. There's good knowledge in their parts departments with all series going right back to the 90s. So, we can supply parts, support, and service for older mowers, too.
Need Parts? Schulte and Flaman Can Get Them to You, Typically Within Two Days.
“If we don't have something, Schulte has it and they can get a part to us basically within a day or two. A lot of our outlying stores, like up in the Peace Country, can usually source parts through our store here in Nisku. But even if it has to come from Englefeld, it's often a two-day turnaround, maximum. So, it's quite fast to get parts. That’s something I think few other manufacturers and networks can offer.”
Schulte Philosophy in One Word
“If I had to sum it up in one word,” Ken says of Schulte’s relationship with its customers and distributors, “I would say, ‘responsive.’” I've always felt that they listen to their dealer network, they listen to end users. And then they take back that feedback, be it good or bad, and develop their product further.
“I think that’s what separates them from many manufacturers - their process for improving product, training the dealer network and training customers and making sure that everyone's happy with the job and what their units are doing out in the field.”
There are a lot of different discs and harrows on the market, but there is nothing quite like the Schulte SoilStar Disc Harrow.
Whether you are cleaning up after a bumper crop or dealing with pulse residue post-harvest, properly managing the trash in your field is important prior to seeding. The Schulte DHX combines a 5-bar heavy harrow and a double row of wavy coulter discs. This unique design is engineered to properly size straw and manage it in the top 1.5” – 2” of the soil.
Pictured above: 5-bar heavy harrow & wavy coulter discs
Although traditional discs can be effective at leveling a field, they are also known to bury heavy straw residue down into the soil and not properly size it. The result of this is that the field may look like it has been left clean, but the straw remains intact below the surface. The problems arise when the air seeder brings the straw back to the surface in spring and creates trash piles.
Harrowing can also prove effective in providing a finer finish to the field prior to seeding, but heavy trash that remains after a large-yielding crop can bunch up and create substantial piles of material behind the equipment.
Schulte 60' Disc Harrow in action
The Schulte Disc Harrow is the best of both worlds. The 18” double row of wavy coulter discs are spaced at 7.2” and are available in 8 wave and 13 wave options – effectively sizing the straw in the top 1.5” – 2” of the soil. This levels the soil without being overly aggressive and without over-disturbing the topsoil like a concave disc.
The coulter discs move independently from the main frame, which allows the operator to either maximize the weight of the machine on the cutting edge of the discs or lift them completely and use the DHX as a 5-bar harrow.
The Schulte SoilStar is available in 36’ and 60’ widths and requires a minimum of 8 HP per foot. Depending on the stubble and soil conditions, the DHX can be pulled between 7-10 mph.
DHX-600 (60' model)
DHX-360 (36' model)
Whether you are prepping the field in late fall or early spring, the Schulte DHX is proven to get you in the field sooner and maximize your time. With the ability to adjust the disc depth and tine angle from 35 degrees to 90 degrees, you no longer have to wait for ideal conditions to get rolling – the Schulte Disc Harrow is just as effective in wet conditions. When used in the springtime, the DHX can warm up the soil and speed up weed seed germination to promote a proper pre-seed burn off for producers hitting the field with a sprayer.
The versatility of the Schulte Disc Harrow is what sets it apart from the competition in the tillage world.
Reagan from Schulte Industries walks us through the features of the DHX-360
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For more information on how the Schulte DHX can help you manage post-harvest trash and straw residue in your field this fall or quicken soil warming and increase water penetration next spring, talk to one of our ag specialists at your nearest Flaman location.