Air filters should also be regularly inspected and replaced as needed to maintain proper engine performance. Ignoring these basics can lead to unexpected downtime, which can be costly during critical harvest periods.
Beyond fluids and filters, Stansbury recommends a thorough walk-around inspection. Checking for oil leaks, signs of wear, and any stored or intermittent fault codes in the tractor’s display panels can help prevent larger issues from developing.
For growers who may lack time or mechanical expertise, dealerships like AG Revolution offer a PM360 program that performs a full 360-degree inspection, ensuring every aspect of the machine is assessed and maintained.
Good maintenance habits not only prevent breakdowns but also extend the life of the tractor. Using high-quality oil and filters, adhering to recommended service intervals, and greasing all applicable points are key factors. Addressing wear points proactively, such as bearings, joints, and belts, can prevent more extensive and expensive repairs in the future.
Stansbury also highlights an often-overlooked area: gearboxes. Many growers only check gear oil annually, but routine oil changes for gearboxes can prevent costly failures, sometimes saving thousands of dollars. By combining regular preventive care with proactive inspections, farmers can reduce ownership costs, keep their tractors running smoothly, and protect their investment for years to come.
Consistent engine and filter maintenance, attention to wear points, and timely gearbox servicing are critical steps for reliable tractor operation, helping growers avoid downtime, save money, and maximize the longevity of their equipment.
Watch the video below to see and hear what Stansbury has to say about maintaining your tractor.