By Bravton Maintenance Team
Published: May 27, 2025
1. Conduct a Daily Pre-Operation Inspection
Before starting your tractor each day, perform a quick walk-around to check for:
- Oil or fuel leaks
- Proper tire inflation
- Loose wires or parts
- Dust accumulation on the radiator or air vents
- Functioning lights, horn, and indicators
Addressing these issues early can prevent bigger problems later.
2. Maintain the Engine
The engine is the heart of your tractor. Keep it running smoothly by:
- Changing the engine oil at recommended intervals
- Inspecting and replacing the air filter regularly
- Ensuring the coolant level is adequate
- Listening for unusual engine noises and addressing them promptly
Regular engine maintenance enhances performance and longevity.
3. Care for the Transmission
The transmission and clutch endure heavy stress during operation. To prolong their life:
- Check transmission oil levels regularly
- Avoid riding the clutch; engage it fully when needed
- Have stiff or noisy gear shifts inspected promptly
Proper transmission care ensures smoother operation and less wear.
4. Keep Hydraulic Systems in Check
Hydraulics are vital for many tractor implements:
- Check hydraulic fluid levels and top off if needed
- Inspect hoses and fittings for leaks or cracks
- Replace hydraulic filters as recommended
Well-maintained hydraulics ensure reliable performance in the field.
5. Clean and Store Properly
After use, wash your tractor and store it in a dry, sheltered location to prevent rust and wear. Regular cleaning also helps identify issues early.
