Spring is here, and it's time to prepare your tractor for the busy farming season ahead. Proper maintenance now can prevent costly breakdowns later.
Start with an oil change using the manufacturer's recommended grade. Check coolant levels and condition, and replace if necessary. Don't forget to check hydraulic fluid and transmission oil.
Replace air, fuel, and hydraulic filters. Clean or replace the cabin air filter for operator comfort. Check the air intake system for any damage or blockages.
Inspect tires for wear, cuts, or embedded objects. Check tire pressure and adjust according to load and field conditions. Examine wheel bolts for proper torque.
Test all lights, including work lights and warning beacons. Check battery terminals for corrosion and ensure proper charging system operation.
Written by
Sarah Thompson
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