At the end of each day blow leaves, chaff and plant material from the engine area with either compressed air or a portable leaf blower.
Remove plant materials wrapped on or near any bearings, belts, chains, or other moving parts.
After frequent use, temporarily shut off equipment in a safe place to allow engine to cool
Stay up to date with regular maintenance regarding farm equipment
Have a plan if a fire should occur
“The statewide drought is a cause for concern for many farmers in Maryland,” said Jonathan Quinn, Maryland Farm Bureau Vice President and Kent County grain farmer. “During this harvest season, farmers should proceed with caution and ensure that their equipment is clean and well maintained to prevent any uncontrolled fires.”
Source : umd.edu