Since John Deere’s Gator debuted more than a decade ago, customers have been able to tackle a wide variety of tasks with their equipment on and off the field. Originally, the traditional John Deere Gators provided all of the basic amenities customers needed in a utility vehicle to improve their productivity. Over time, the Gator evolved into a crossover utility vehicle that could handle off-roading tasks as well, making it a must-have for those who needed a versatile machine that could do it all.
Today, there is a wide variety of Gators for customers to choose from – each comes with several different features to make everything from farming to off-roading tasks a breeze. That being said, customers still need to maintain their vehicles to ensure that they’re working for years to come. Let’s take a look at some equipment maintenance tips – specifically with regards to the shocks – that you might want to consider for your own Gator to keep it in working order.
Adjusting the Shocks
Adjusting the shocks of your Gator utility vehicle can ensure that you have a smooth ride every time, regardless of the terrain. Here are the key steps you need to take to adjust your main shocks and practice effective equipment maintenance.