A tractor is one of the most precious possessions on a farm, and protecting it during the rainy season is crucial to ensure proper performance and the life of the tractor. Rusting and electrical problems can result in expensive repairs, and rainwater, mud and moisture can cause problems. A few preventive measures can ensure the best condition for the farmer's tractor during the monsoon.
The best way to protect a tractor from rain is to park it in a covered shed or garage. A shelter will keep the rainwater from touching the tractor and will keep the important parts of the tractor from getting wet, like the engine, transmission and electrical parts. For temporary protection, cover with a waterproof tractor cover if a permanent shed is not available.
There are a number of electrical components in modern tractors, such as wiring, sensors, batteries, and lighting systems. Too much water may result in a short circuit or corrosion. Regularly inspect electrical connections and ensure they are properly sealed. To avoid damage caused by moisture, connectors could be coated with dielectric grease.
Wash off mud and dirt from the tractor after working in wet fields. As time goes on, moisture can accumulate on metal surfaces in the mud, causing rust and corrosion. Focus specifically on undercarriage, wheels and chassis. After cleaning, let the tractor dry thoroughly before storing it.
Lubricants may not work as effectively in rainy and humid conditions, and moving parts might wear more rapidly. Lubricate regularly all moving parts, joints, bearings and linkages to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Good lubrication also prolongs the useful life of important parts of a tractor.
Tyres may lose grip on the road during rainy weather, and greater slippage may occur. Regularly inspect tyre pressure and tread condition to guarantee safe operation in muddy fields. Also, check for water in engine oil, hydraulic oil, coolant and fuel systems as moisture can have an impact on tractor performance.
Taking care of your tractor during the monsoon season can help prevent costly repairs and unexpected breakdowns for farmers. Farmers can also rest assured that the tractor will operate efficiently even during periods of torrential rain, thanks to the measures taken to keep it under cover as well as protect electrical components, clean up mud, keep it lubricated and check tyres and fluids. Some preventative maintenance is always beneficial for ensuring that a tractor will remain productive year after year.