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Fleet GPS Tracking for Arizona Agriculture

Equipment theft, unmonitored remote fields, and lost harvest-window hours cost Arizona and Imperial Valley ag operations real money. Razor Tracking gives you real-time location and fleet visibility across every piece of equipment, from combines to trailers to tractors, whether they're running or sitting.

Arizona ag operators are managing more acres with fewer people, in more heat, across longer distances. Razor Tracking is a fleet GPS and asset management system built to close that gap: know where everything is, get alerted when something moves that shouldn't, and have the data to run your operation tighter every season.

Why Arizona Ag Operations Need Fleet Tracking

Farm equipment theft is a growing problem across the Southwest. A combine, sprayer, or trailer left unattended overnight in a remote Yuma Valley field is a significant exposure. Beyond theft, the real day-to-day cost for most operators is wasted time: not knowing where a piece of equipment is, sending someone to check on a machine that hasn't moved, or losing hours during a tight harvest window because a trailer was in the wrong field.

Razor Tracking connects to your equipment and reports location, movement, and status back to your phone or computer in real time. You see your entire fleet on one map, set alerts for after-hours movement or geofence exits, and run reports on utilization across your operation. For ag operations in Pinal County, the Yuma Valley, or the Imperial Valley, where fields are spread across miles and labor is tight, that visibility is operational leverage.

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Native Integration for Case IH and New Holland
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All Assets, All Brands, One Map
CNH Integration: Case IH and New Holland

Razor Tracking has a native integration with CNH equipment, including Case IH and New Holland tractors, combines, and sprayers sold at Bingham Equipment. That means your fleet data works with the machines you already run, without adapters or workarounds.

What Ag Operators Use Razor Tracking For

Harvest Fleet Coordination

Track combines, grain carts, and chase tractors across multiple fields in real time. Know exactly where each machine is during harvest so you can coordinate handoffs and eliminate downtime between loads.

Theft Detection and Recovery

Set geofences around your fields and storage yards. Get an instant alert if any tracked asset moves after hours or exits its designated area, so you can respond immediately rather than discovering a loss the next morning.

Equipment Utilization Reports

Run reports on engine hours, idle time, and field utilization across your entire fleet. Identify underused equipment before your next lease renewal and document usage for insurance, tax, or loan purposes.

Operator and Contractor Oversight

During planting and harvest season when you're running seasonal operators or custom harvesters, Razor Tracking gives you independent confirmation that the right equipment is in the right field, running the right hours.

Maintenance Scheduling

Track actual engine hours on every machine and set alerts when service intervals approach. Catch deferred maintenance before it becomes a field breakdown during your harvest window, when every hour counts.

Remote Field Monitoring

Check on irrigation equipment, stored trailers, or unattended implements at remote field locations without driving out. Confirm a machine arrived safely, hasn't been moved, and is where it needs to be for tomorrow.

Tracker Devices for Harvesting Fleets

During harvest, you're running some of your highest-value equipment in your most time-sensitive windows. Razor Tracking offers multiple device options that work across your combine, grain cart, tractor, and trailer assets, so you get complete fleet visibility on a single dashboard during your busiest days of the year.

Razor Tracking devices for harvesting fleet management
Razor Tracking device lineup for harvest fleet management, shown with New Holland equipment

The four core Razor Tracking device types each solve a different monitoring problem across your ag fleet. The right setup for most Arizona operations uses a mix of hardwired, solar, and asset trackers depending on whether the equipment has a power source, how often it moves, and how critical real-time updates are for that specific asset.

Razor Tracking Products for Agriculture

Bingham Equipment carries the full Razor Tracking lineup. Here's how each product fits into an ag operation, and which applications it's best suited for.

Hardwired GPS

Pro GPS Tracker

A hardwired, always-on GPS tracker that draws power directly from the machine. Best for high-value powered equipment you want tracked continuously: tractors, combines, sprayers, and self-propelled implements.

CombinesTractorsSprayersSelf-Propelled Equipment
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Dash Camera

Elite Dash Camera

A GPS-integrated dash camera combining location tracking with video recording. Ideal for grain cart tractors, field trucks, and any cab-equipped machine operated by seasonal or custom operators.

Field TrucksGrain CartsOperator MonitoringCab Equipment
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Solar-Powered

Solar Hybrid Tracker

A self-charging tracker that uses a solar panel to maintain battery charge. Ideal for implements, trailers, and equipment without a reliable power source. Arizona's solar conditions make this especially practical.

TrailersImplementsHeadersRemote Storage
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Hardwired GPS

Premier GPS Tracker

An advanced hardwired tracker with expanded data reporting and integration capabilities. Best for large mixed fleets where detailed utilization reporting and CNH integration are priorities.

Mixed FleetsCNH EquipmentLarge OperationsFleet Reporting
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Battery-Powered Asset Tracker

AT230 Asset Tracker

The AT230 is a compact, battery-powered asset tracker for equipment with no power source: parked implements, anhydrous tanks, portable bins, grain augers, and irrigation equipment. It updates location at configurable intervals and alerts you on movement, making it your most cost-effective theft deterrent for lower-priority assets.

Anhydrous TanksGrain AugersIrrigation EquipmentPortable BinsStored Implements
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7 Ways to Prep Your Razor Tracking System Before Planting Season

A lot of ag operations install Razor Tracking and then don't fully use it until something goes wrong. Spending 30 minutes before planting season to review and update your setup pays off throughout the season.

7 tips to gear up for planting season with Razor Tracking
7 tips for preparing your Razor Tracking fleet before planting season
  • Verify Devices: Confirm every tracker is reporting current location and that battery or power status is healthy before equipment leaves the yard.
  • Add New Fleet Vehicles: Any equipment purchased since last season should have a tracker installed and added to your account before first use.
  • Equipment Review: Walk your fleet and confirm device mounting is secure. Vibration over a season can loosen connections on hardwired units or shift solar panel angles on solar trackers.
  • Set Up Alerts and Reports: Configure geofences for your fields and storage yards. Set after-hours movement alerts and schedule weekly utilization reports.
  • Razor Training: Walk new operators through the app so more people on your team can pull up the fleet map and read alerts.
  • Map Review: Confirm your field boundaries and geofences are accurate. Fields that were added or expanded need updated boundaries.
  • Other Fleet Needs: Identify any assets that aren't currently tracked but probably should be, especially high-value implements or equipment stored at remote locations.
Bingham Equipment Can Help With Setup

Our equipment specialists can help you select the right Razor Tracking devices for your fleet, get devices installed, and walk through initial account setup. Contact any Arizona location to get started, including Yuma, Casa Grande, and Lakeside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Razor Tracking work with Case IH and New Holland equipment?
Yes. Razor Tracking has a native CNH integration that works with Case IH and New Holland equipment, including tractors, combines, sprayers, and other powered ag machinery. Bingham Equipment carries both Case IH and New Holland in our Yuma and Arizona locations and can advise on the right tracker configuration for your specific equipment.
Which Razor Tracking device is best for farm trailers and implements?
The Solar Hybrid Tracker is typically the best fit for implements and trailers in Arizona, because it's self-charging and doesn't require a hardwired power connection. The AT230 Asset Tracker is a good lower-cost option for equipment that moves rarely and mainly needs theft detection. For equipment with a power source, the Pro GPS or Premier GPS Tracker give you more frequent updates and richer data.
Can I track equipment on remote fields with no cell coverage?
Razor Tracking devices store location data locally when outside cellular coverage and upload it once connectivity is restored. For most Arizona ag operations, coverage in established farming areas of the Yuma Valley, Imperial Valley, and Pinal County is sufficient for real-time tracking.
How many pieces of equipment can I track on one account?
Razor Tracking scales to your fleet size. Whether you're tracking 3 pieces of equipment or 30, all assets appear on a single dashboard map in the app. Bingham Equipment can walk you through account setup and multi-asset management when you purchase devices.
Where can I buy Razor Tracking devices in Arizona?
Bingham Equipment carries the full Razor Tracking lineup at our Arizona locations, including Yuma, Casa Grande, and Lakeside. You can also shop online at binghamequipment.com and speak with an equipment specialist about installation.
Does the Elite Dash Camera replace a standalone GPS tracker?
The Elite Dash Camera includes built-in GPS tracking, so for cab-equipped equipment it can serve as both your camera and your location tracker in one device. For equipment without a cab, the Pro GPS or Premier GPS Tracker are the right choice. Many operations use both: cameras on operator-driven equipment and standard trackers on everything else.

Ready to Put Eyes on Your Fleet?

Talk to a Bingham Equipment specialist at any Arizona location. We'll help you pick the right Razor Tracking devices for your operation and get your fleet set up before the season starts.