Each day that you use your tractor walk around it on all sides, visually inspecting for oil leaks, tire wear, dents, and dings, as well as loose bolts and other attachments. Check the level of the ...
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Winter can be a gruelling time for machinery, and no machine works harder on the farm than your tractor. Tractor engines tend to give as good as they get, with a little maintenance helping to keep ...
SOURCE: This article was written by Angie Johnson, farm and ranch safety coordinator for North Dakota State University Extension. In addition to her Extension duties, Angie is a cattle and sheep ...
The 4-H Tractor program provides members an opportunity to "learn by doing". Members will learn that better tractor care results in longer tractor life, more power, and lower operating costs. While ...
Tractors are a major expenditure on the farm, and breakdowns can leave you with a big mechanic’s bill. There are some ways, however, that you can try to avoid costly breakdowns by keeping your machine ...
68 years old, weathered skin, creases across his hands and grease stains under his fingernails, the thin lanky man heads to the parts counter to wait in line. There are ball caps for sale covered in ...