I keep my equipment clean all the time. Every time I come out of the field, first thing I do is blow out the radiators and look everything over to see if there are any issues that might arise, the I fuel them.
Before I go out, I check the fluids and at least weekly check the air pressure in the tires.
I rarely wash my hay tools, just blow them off.
One thing I do do weekly is I wash down the tractors and clean the interiors. I don't like filth on anything, especially tractors that seem to accumulate filth, old grease and crud pretty quickly.
How often do you really wash yours. By really wash I don't mean the hood and fenders, I mean the underside as well as the topside to get the crud off. One thing I've found is, it's much easier working on something that is relatively clean versus something greasy and nasty...
Clean tractors run cooler too.
Before I go out, I check the fluids and at least weekly check the air pressure in the tires.
I rarely wash my hay tools, just blow them off.
One thing I do do weekly is I wash down the tractors and clean the interiors. I don't like filth on anything, especially tractors that seem to accumulate filth, old grease and crud pretty quickly.
How often do you really wash yours. By really wash I don't mean the hood and fenders, I mean the underside as well as the topside to get the crud off. One thing I've found is, it's much easier working on something that is relatively clean versus something greasy and nasty...
Clean tractors run cooler too.