MAINTENANCE
Tractor maintenance guide for farm owners
Reduce downtime with simple daily checks, service planning, operator habits and a sensible parts kit.
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BUYER FOCUS
What this page helps you decide
Use this information to compare equipment clearly before requesting a current quotation.
Daily
Simple checks
Small checks can prevent expensive failures.
- Oil level
- Coolant
- Tyre pressure
Service
Follow intervals
Filters and fluids should be replaced at correct operating hours.
- Engine oil
- Fuel filters
- Air cleaner
Operator
Good habits
Operator training protects clutch, brakes, hydraulics and implements.
- Warm up
- Correct gear
- Avoid overloading
PROCESS
How to make a better decision
A few practical checks can prevent the wrong tractor, implement or shipment plan.
01
Create a service log
Record hours, parts changed and issues noticed.
02
Keep basic parts
Carry filters, belts and hoses suitable for your exact model.
03
Fix leaks early
Small leaks can become bigger repair costs if ignored.
FAQ
Common buyer questions
Short answers for visitors who are comparing tractors, prices, implements and shipment requirements.
What should be checked daily?
Oil, coolant, leaks, tyre pressure, brakes, lights and unusual sounds.
Why track operating hours?
Service intervals are normally based on hours, not calendar dates alone.
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