With the cold season just around the corner, it is important to ensure that all your equipment is ready to run your tractor’s operations. For Solis tractor owners, it goes without saying that following a few critical measures can ensure that your tractor is ready for action in the winter season. Whether you are ready to eradicate snow or work on different terrains, here is a detailed guide on how to maintain your Solis tractor.
- Check the Engine Oil:-
The additional problem of cold weather is that if the oil is too thick or has been used too long, it causes the engine to lose some of its power. Oil is such an essential factor in the engine due to its lubrication purpose, especially in winter because it thickens, making it difficult for the vehicle to start. In that case, one should always check its oil level and condition. If the oil is black or you don’t remember the last time you changed it, it is high time you replaced it. One should always check the oil filter, and if it is noticed that it is choked, it should be changed. A clean filter lets the lubricant and engine oil clean from contaminants that may have choked it.
- Inspect the Battery:-
Temperature plays a vital role in a tractor’s battery, particularly in cold regions. If you have a weak battery, your tractor might not make it through the chilly morning starts. This is why checking the battery is one of the most important things that needs to be done during the preparation for winter. Make sure there is no corrosion on the battery terminals. If the battery is dead, replace it with a new one if possible. During winter, it is probably advisable to monitor the battery charge frequently as cold temperatures reduce its charge capacity.
- Fuel System Care:-
It has been found that fuel quality is generally low during winter, mainly when using ethanol-blended fuels. Ethanol is hygroscopic, which means that it will pull in moisture from the air that, in return, causes issues such as clogged fuel lines or frozen fuel filters. If you intend to leave your tractor idle for winter, add a fuel stabilizer to avoid the spread of fuel. This solves the problem of having the fuel spoiled through contact with air or sediments settling at the bottom of the tank. However, one should also check for filter obstruction in the fuel filters. It is advisable to replace them if they are blocked.
- Tire Maintenance:-
Cold temperatures can cause a drop in tire pressure, which causes low tractive force when using a tractor. This level of tire pressure will enhance the safety and effectiveness of the vehicles for those working in sloppy or muddy trenches. Maintain correct tire pressure at all times. Check the tires for crack lines, bulges or indications of usual wear and tear. If the treads are worn out or the tires, in general, are damaged, it should be done before the winter season. Consider getting tire chains if you operate the tractor in snowy or icy conditions. Tyre chains enhance adherence and help the tractor not to be trapped on muddy or icy surfaces.
- Coolant and Radiator Check:-
Winter may be cold, but your tractor engine will heat up and needs the cooling system to work optimally. The same is true of the coolant system, and the result of failure is overheating, which is even worse when the engine struggles to perform well in cold climates. Take an opportunity to check the amount of current coolant in the radiator and replenish it if needed. The coolant is supposed to be combined with antifreeze to avoid freezing when the weather is freezing. The severe cold makes the rubber hoses and belts harden. They should be inspected for any sign of crack or wear, and if found, they must be replaced to give way to leakage or malfunction when in intense use.
- Lubrication:-
Lubrication ensures that all parts move freely with the least friction and last longer. Lubricate all the sites where fittings and moving parts are located, including the steering linkage, the PTO shaft, and the front axle. Lubricate the joints and pivots regularly to avoid rusting or cold affecting them. Dampen the area in case some catches may produce grease or oil if the chilly climate is not well managed to seal them.
- After-Sales Support and Service:-
Solis has a strong network of service centres and dealers, meaning you will always get service whenever needed. Whether minor service is required by regular operation or one-off maintenance processes, Solis boasts several capable technicians who are always ready to get your tractors working as they should.
- Easy spare parts availability across the USA:
We guarantee high-quality spare part service in the USA. Solis operates a highly developed manufacturing and distribution centre so that, in most cases, the spare parts needed can be delivered within 48 hours or, in some instances, even 24 hours. When our high-class, precise, and reliable spare parts are used, your machine stays on the field with maximum uptime. Original Solis parts are easy to obtain through an extensive dealership across several countries, ensuring you get only the best equipment.
Final Thoughts:-
Caring for your Solis tractor during the winter keeps it functioning correctly, exempts it from repairs which may be expensive, and eventually increases its durability. By doing these tests, you can assure yourself that your tractor will be ready to take on the rigours of the winter season, whether it is clearing the snow, heavy farming or any other activities that may be assigned. Some time taken this winter will be well saved whenever the climate gets rough. You can also contact Solis Tractors today to ensure your tractor is in tip-top shape for year-round farming.
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