Last Minute Tips To Get Equipment Ready to Plant
He told HAT that, not only checking your oil and hydraulic fluids, also grabbing the grease gun would be a good idea, “This is something that is often overlooked.” Hamilton says sometimes growers will grab whatever brand of grease is on sale with very little thought but this may lead to problems, “Sometimes farmers to not take enough time to understand the components of a grease to get the right product to work in their equipment.” According to Hamilton, mixing different types of grease on the same equipment is not a good idea, “Because when two products are put together and have different thickeners, those compounds may begin to interact with each other and breakdown the lubrication of the grease.” For specifications and preventative maintenance recommendations, refer to your equipment’s operating manual.
A little extra prevention now may prevent a breakdown during what is going to be a short planting window this spring.
