May 31, 2024
There are many types of tractors, but it is generally used for the following tasks:
1. Field operations: Tractors can be used for farming large areas of farmland, such as turning soil, harrowing, etc.
2. Cultivating: Cultivating between crop rows helps improve soil structure and promote crop growth.
3. Horticulture operations: Farming and management of gardens, orchards, nurseries, etc.
4. Paddy field operations: Specially designed tractors can be used for farming in paddy fields and adapted to the special environment of paddy fields.
5. Sloping land operation: Suitable for farming on hillside lands and able to adapt to complex terrain.
6. Forestry operations: used for gathering and transporting materials in forest areas.
7. Transportation operations: The tractor can be equipped with a trailer for field or short-distance transportation tasks.
Exterior Cleaning:
Keeping the exterior of the tractor clean is the first step in maintenance. After daily use, wash the surface of the tractor, especially the engine and tires. At the same time, promptly remove accumulated mud and sand on the body and engine to prevent corrosion and damage to mechanical parts.
Engine Oil and Filter Replacement:
The engine is the core component of the tractor, and regularly replacing the engine oil and filters is a vital step. Depending on the frequency of use and working environment of the tractor, it is recommended to change the engine oil and filters every 300 hours or at the end of each crop planting season.
Transmission System Maintenance:
Regularly check and replace the fluids and filters of the transmission system, pay attention to the normal operation of the transmission system, and avoid overusing the tractor to prevent damage to the transmission system.
Tire Maintenance:
The tires of the tractor are the foundation of its movement and operation, so maintaining the tires is crucial for the normal operation of the tractor. Check the tire pressure regularly and inflate as needed.
Maintenance of Major Components:
Includes air filter, valves, diesel filter, injectors, lubrication system, clutch pressure plate, hydraulic system, hydraulic steering tank, electrical system, and engine cooling system. The maintenance of these components involves regular inspection, cleaning, replacement, or adjustment to ensure their proper functioning.
When performing maintenance, be sure to follow the guidance manual provided by the tractor manufacturer and use the correct tools and materials.
Conduct regular maintenance; do not wait until parts are damaged or performance declines before repairing.
Maintenance records are very important as they help track maintenance cycles and identify potential maintenance issues.