6 Precautions For Tractors During Winter
Dec 16, 2024
Entering winter, most tractors are idle, especially on rainy and snowy days when the temperature is low and tractor components are prone to aging. Therefore, maintenance and storage of tractors are very important. When storing tractors, the following precautions should be taken:
1.After use, the tractor should be fully maintained once to remove any stains on the machinery and ensure that the body is clean and tidy;
2.If the cooling system of a tractor is equipped with cooling water (except for those equipped with antifreeze), the cooling water should be drained to prevent the body from freezing and cracking;
3.Apply butter or old engine oil to the moving parts and links of the tractor to prevent rusting of the moving parts;
4. Raise the body to reduce pressure on the tires;
5.When the tractor battery is stored for a long time, it should be removed, its surface wiped clean and fully charged, placed in a clean and warm room, and charged every month thereafter;
6.Tractors that have been well maintained should be placed in the warehouse. If there is no warehouse, the tractor should be covered with a rain cloth (or three colored cloth) to prevent damage from sun exposure, wind, rain, snow, and freezing.






