Prevention Maintenance Checklist for Tractors, Trucks and Auto - extension usu 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Under the Hood' section. Inspect each component listed, such as fuel and oil leaks, and check off each item as you complete the inspection.
  3. Move to the 'Walk-Around' section. Carefully examine the exterior of the vehicle, including tires and lights, ensuring all items are checked for condition.
  4. Proceed to 'Under Vehicle'. Inspect components like the chassis and transmission for any signs of wear or leaks, marking each completed task.
  5. Finally, review the 'Cab/Driver Items' section. Test all controls and safety features, ensuring everything is operational before signing off on your checklist.

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Tractor Service Schedule Engine Oil: Replace after the first 50 hours, then every 200 hours. Engine Oil Filter: Replace after the first 50 hours, then every 200 hours. Fuel/Water Separator: Drain every 50 hours, replace 100 hours or if necessary. Fuel Filter: Replace every 500 hours, or if necessary.
Fire Extinguisher Having a fire extinguisher in your truck is a DOT requirement and a crucial tool in case of a fire emergency. Flashlight and Extra Batteries Keep at least one flashlight in your truck at all times along with spare batteries. Nighttime breakdowns or inspections are much easier with proper lighting.
Check and maintain the proper levels of essential fluids to keep your tractor running smoothly. This includes engine oil, coolant, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid and fuel. Ensuring adequate fluid levels prevents overheating, reduces friction and promotes optimal performance during operation.
Basic Pickup Truck Maintenance You Should Know Routinely Change the Oil and Filter. Your engine oil is one of the most important vehicle fluids. Transmission Fluid. This fluid cools and protects your transmission. Coolant. Brake and Steering Fluid. Rotate. Balance. Alignment. Suspension.
Maintain all vital fluids, including coolant and brake fluid, to ensure your trucks longevity and performance. Tire maintenance is critical for safety and fuel efficiency. Keep an eye on tire pressure and schedule rotations and balancing. Keep the electrical system in check to avoid downtime and ensure safety.

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What Are The Different Types of Maintenance? Preventive Maintenance. Preventive maintenance, or PM, refers to the regular upkeep of equipment while its still functional. Reactive Maintenance. Corrective Maintenance. Condition-Based Maintenance. Predictive Maintenance. Routine Maintenance. Prescriptive Maintenance.
Staying on top of this service also allows you better track your vehicles maintenance history. Most vehicle manufacturers follow a 30/60/90K rule. These numbers have significance and refer to the number of miles between each major service. They should occur roughly around 30,000, 60,000, and 90,000 miles.
Be ready for the growing season before it starts with these 10 routine maintenance tasks. Inspect the front axles and steering. Check the coolant system. Look at those belts. The air filter is next. Check engine oil. Pay attention to the battery. Check clutch and brake linkages. Look at the hydraulic reservoir.

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