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Equipment, Maintenance & Repair
2011-10-20 12:35:38
Improving maintenance procedures
A: We’ll start off with some very common but often overlooked suggestions. First read your owners manual (it actually does serve a purpose and can be a great resource)! Know every part of your machine well, and what type of use it was built to withstand.
Next, check over each machine before use, noting anything that looks out of place. Keep track of oil usage, water leaks, tire or track wear, hydraulic hoses and fan belt wear. During use, regularly stop to inspect your machinery. These walk around inspections need to be done every few hours so when you get off to stretch your legs, taking five minutes to look over the equipment will help you spot potential problems and will prevent the need for further expensive repairs.
It doesn’t matter if you are in a car, big rig, a combine, or any other type of machine, knowing your owners manual and looking every few hours saves you money. Stay tuned, more to come next month.