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Well working and properly maintained hydraulic cylinders are a great step to keep your entire machine running its best. Learn 6 simple and short tips for hydraulic cylinder maintenance.
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Working inside the cab of a tractor during the heat of the day can be a very hot experience without a fully functioning air conditioner. Doing a tractor A/C checkup before the season begins can make sure your A/C doesn't go out one day in the field.
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Keep your radiator and your cooling system running smoothly with these short, simple maintenance tips. Learn more about radiators and how they work on your machine.
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For the first-time buyer, an antique tractor is very tempting. They typically cost less than the tax on a new tractor. They have the weight to do the job. They are simple and understandable. They even have a history and can be restored to become a major source of pride and enjoyment. But how do you know what to buy and how do you make the right purchase?
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If you live in an area that sees particularly cold winters and you plan to use your tractor during those months, you may want to invest in an engine block heater. They heat the engine block, oil pan, and/or cooling system to aide in cold weather starting. An additional benefit, if your tractor is equipped with heat and you're using a coolant heater, is that your cabin will blow hot air much quicker. First, let's discuss the different types of engine block heaters available to narrow down which one will work best for you.
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Not everyone stores their tractor through the winter. Some need it to plow snow or haul supplies around the farm. As temperatures drop, you may find that your tractor has trouble starting and we’ve got some tips to help you get your tractor fired up.
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When preparing to store a tractor for the winter, taking the appropriate steps is vital in order to maintain the optimal condition of your machine.
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Wet conditions can cause muddy fields and despite your best efforts you may find your tractor or other farm equipment stuck. Don't panic, we've got some tips to help get you unstuck!
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The use of rubber tires on farm tractors and machinery has resulted in a great saving in both time and operating costs since the time of steel wheels. There are, however, certain fundamentals in the care of tires that should be followed carefully if the owner is to derive maximum benefit from their investment.
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The goal of post-harvest maintenance is to prepare equipment for the next use, whether that is next month, next spring or next fall. Without a proper inspection after fall use, farmers will likely have to spend more time and resources fixing equipment later – time that could be spent in the fiel