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Tuesday 27 October 2015

A few things to check before buying used farming tractor

When farmers look forward to buy a used farm tractor, they are clear about what they need. However, not many carefully inspect the tractor before buying. It is vital to know that purchasing a new tractor is completely different from buying a used one. There are many things that should be checked, including a few mentioned below, to make certain what you buying is right for you and will help you perform your farming operations without any hassle. 

Overall appearance

A tractor that appears to be well-maintained generally has been well-maintained. Dents, peeling paint, bulging tires, all these are an indication that the tractor was most probably stored outside. 
Prior to making a decision, make certain to measure current thread depth of the tire, using a tire gauge, comparing it with what it was for a new tyre, by visiting the manufacturer's site, in order to get an idea of the condition of tires. 

Replacing the tires, denting and painting the tractor can cost you big. 

Articulation point

Ensure to perform visual as well as operational inspection of articulation point. Since it is a major moving part of the tractor, it should be properly greased. Look for metal shards, presence of which indicates improper maintenance of tractor. 

For operational inspection, drive the tractor back and forth. Unlike new tractors, used tractors are likely to cause a knock while moving. It could be because of transmission slip. Additionally, turn the steering to check for any looseness since that is a sign that the main pin is damaged and might need replacement. On the contrary, if the steering is tight, it could be because the pins are not greased or the hydraulic cylinders are not in good working condition.
 
Engine compartment


Start the tractor, lift the hood and let it run to look for signs of leaks from the hoses, engine and hydraulics. Check for cracks or damaged hydraulic, and fuel lines. Inspect the amount of horsepower and make certain that the engine complies with engine standards for your area. Listen for scratching and knocking sounds appearing from engine cylinders.    

Cab 

Look inside the cab of the tractor. Presence of dirt and mud inside indicates that the tractor is not well-maintained. Look for the total number of hours of operation that the tractor has performed. It is vital to understand that despite 4000-5000 hours of operation, some tractors are still in good condition because of the good care that has been taken. For cabs with guidance system, examine that the receivers, displays, along with other electronic components are in proper working condition. Repairing or replacing guidance system might take a large chunk out of your pocket. 

Hydraulic power

Inspect the hydraulics to check for leaks as well as poor seals, along with possible signs that indicate damage to hydraulic tank. Take into account the type of attachments you will run while assessing hydraulic outlets. 

To find a right tractor, it is vital to get in touch with one of the most reputed and leading tractors suppliers. It is with them only that you can be sure to find exactly what you are looking for.