Farmers are being encouraged to conduct spring maintenance on their agricultural equipment before the start of the planting and spraying season. A free checklist from FBN Finance is available to help guide farmers through necessary steps.
There are several reasons why spring maintenance is important for farm machinery. Proper care can reduce repair costs, with studies showing that improved routine maintenance may cut agricultural equipment repair expenses by up to 25%. Early detection of issues also allows time to research replacement options and negotiate better prices if needed.
Minimizing downtime is another benefit, as preparing equipment in advance helps ensure readiness when the busy season begins. Routine maintenance tasks such as charging batteries and filling fuel tanks can allow farmers to start work promptly after winter.
Maintaining equipment quality through regular tune-ups and inspections can extend the life of machines and increase their resale value. Those interested in buying or selling used agricultural equipment can use resources like the For Sale section of the FBN Forum.
Safety remains a key concern in agriculture, which has one of the highest rates of workplace fatalities. Equipment accidents, especially those involving tractors, are a leading cause of injury. Maintenance is essential for safe operation but should be performed carefully due to potential hazards such as damaged springs or chewed wires.
Even if winter maintenance was performed, experts recommend additional checks in spring because late-winter weather or animal activity could have affected machinery since the last inspection.
FBN Finance offers a Spring Equipment Maintenance Checklist that outlines seven key steps for preparation. The company also provides farm equipment loans with flexible terms for those needing repairs or upgrades during the season. Financing is available for various types of machinery including tractors, combines, balers, irrigation systems, and more.
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