Spring is here, and it is not only about the floral bloom. It is the time to put on your work boots and give attention to your tractor maintenance before the farming time hits. Here is your checklist of safety items for your tractor, maintenance tips, and basic maintenance recommendations for your tractor to get ready for the farming time. Change or top off all fluid levels Possibly your tractor has been currently resting in the winter season. Your Tractor needs revival you get it back to the routine farm work. So the first step towards tractor maintenance is to completely change, check, or top off the all fluid levels. Fluids check should include: Checking Fuel Oil Coolant check Transmission check Hydraulic After you have checked the fluids, also check filters and change if needed. Filled levels of fresh fluids and clear filters help your tractor humming and prevent any damages to the farm equipment. A little prevention is worth a big cure. Testing the Ignition Testing the ignition system is one of the most important tractor maintenance tips to ensure that your tractor can pull heavy machines, load and work for longer hours. Testing Ignition system or its maintenance includes: Checking the electrical connections Checking the alternator, an indicator gauge or dimming lights as a clue Testing the battery to ensure an easy turnover and strong spark Checking dash signals Changing the air filter Examine Hoses & Belts A simple tractor safety tip is to check hoses and belts. This step can save you from the headache of being stopped in the mid of an important job to fix anything that you may have fixed earlier. Check belts and hoses including any cracks, marks of wear and tear, check if clamps are secure or not and appropriate tension to avoid slippage. Check Brakes and Tires Brakes and tires are two main key features that need proper maintenance to increase the operating efficiency with safety of your tractor. Check the tire inflation and pressure and brakes function smoothly. If the tires are not in the condition to make it through the season, get the new tires and retire the old ones. Another way to save your tractor from covering in dust and the maintenance cost is to rent out your tractor, when not using it. This will the best way to save your time from renewing your vehicle.
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Hi There!My name is John. I am from California, western USA. I am living here since my childhood and currently working here as a Marketing Executive in a local Agriculture and Farm Equipment exporting company. Archives
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