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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tractor inspection checklist in the editor.
Begin by entering the year and tractor number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking inspections.
Fill in the date of inspection in MM/DD format, and have the inspector initial next to their name for accountability.
Proceed to inspect each item listed. For each component, mark 'OK' if it meets safety standards or '*NR' if it needs repair. Ensure you check items like crankcase oil, air cleaner, and battery fluid levels thoroughly.
If any issues are found, note them down and ensure that repairs are documented with dates and initials of the repairer.
Finally, remember to save your completed checklist for documentation purposes as it must be retained for at least one year.
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Regular Inspection: You should regularly inspect your tractor. This inspection includes checking the engine oil level, coolant level, brakes and tire condition. Oil and Filter Changes: Tractors should have regular oil and filter changes. Oil helps make the tractor engine run more efficiently.
How to evaluate a tractor?
Honestly assess your tractor using the following criteria. Make and Model. Age and Hours of Use. Engine and Transmission Condition. Maintenance and Repair History. Accessories and Additional Features. Supply and Demand in Your Region. Research the Market. Evaluate Tractor Specifications.
How to check a used tractor?
Below you can find the main things to check before buying a used tractor: Appearance of Body and Tires. One of the first things you should inspect on a tractor is its overall appearance. Engine Compartment. Articulation Point. Power Take-Off Shaft. Hydraulic System. Cab. Maintenance Log and Other Documentation.
How do you inspect a tractor?
Tractor Daily Inspection Checklist Check all fluid levels. Engine oil. Coolant. Fuel. Hydraulic fluid. Tires and wheels. Properly inflated. Check the operators manual. Check tires for cuts or breaks in the tread or sidewalls. Batteries. Securely held down. Connections are clean. Electrolyte level is good. General Condition.
1. Check all fluid levels. Check underneath the tractor. Do you see any leaks or puddles of fluid that have accumulated? 2. Tires and wheels 3. Batteries 4.Read more
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