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Maintain Your Garden With Garden Tractors
Garden tractors are actually
very powerful machines on wheels. It is very important to learn
the craft of mastering this machine, or else it may lead to unprecedented
mishaps and cause severe damage to life and property.
Following are certain pointers that may help you
opt for the right garden tractor:
- Size of the garden tractor: For selecting the
size of the tractor, you need to consider the size of the land wherein
the tractor will be used and the utility of the tractor. If you
have a smaller land and would like to just mow grass you may not
need a big tractor. On the other hand, if you have a big farm and
want to plough, you need a bigger machine.
- Use of the garden tractor: Garden tractors can
be put to a variety of uses. They can be used to mow, remove snow,
grade, tow, shred and excavate. They can also be used for light
digging and loader work. Of course, you need to zero in on the functions
of the tractor and then buy the right one that would serve your
purpose.
Types Of Garden Tractor
They are basically two types of garden tractors:
a) Light Duty Equipment - Made up of sheet metal
and plastic, this type of garden tractor is less expensive and requires
low maintenance. They are popular, but designed to last for a short
period of time.
b) Heavy Duty equipment - Usually made up of iron
or steel frame, they are expensive and require very high maintenance.
Designed to last for many years, most garden tractor breakdowns
can be repaired. However, it is usual for tractor owners to trade
up their old models for newer ones.
Maintaining The Garden Tractor
It is necessary to take proper care of the garden
tractor. Here are some tips to increase the longevity of your garden
tractor:
a) Oil nuts, bolts and screws of the garden tractor
at least once a month. This will prevent them from rusting and corroding.
b) Add grease where grease nipples or jerk fittings are provided.
This will provide the lubrication and prevent rust causing moisture
from damaging the machine.
c) Wash off wet grass after mowing. Wet grass stuck on the tractor
can again lead to corrosion or rust.
d) Check all fluids like oil, water, hydraulic, transmission or
brake fluids occasionally and replenish them whenever necessary.
e) Tighten up nuts, bolts and screws.
f) Use a gasoline stabiliser to prolong the life of the garden tractor.
g) Shelter your tractor from sun, wind and snow.
h) Follow your manufacturers recommendations.
Accessorizing Your Garden Tractor
If you want, you can add some great attachments
and accessories to your garden tractor. Check with your local equipment
dealer for the right accessories for your need.
Grey market garden tractor: These are usually
used tractors that are imported from another country. They are less
expensive than the normal ones. However, it would be wise to enquire
properly before you opt to buy one.
Insuring the garden tractor: It is important to
check out details of insurance, as it varies from state to state.
Consult your insurance agent about coverage of the tractor and related
equipment.
A little enquiry before the purchase of a garden
tractor is always helpful. If you are a serious gardener and tend
to your garden yourself, invest in a good garden tractor, but do
keep the safety precautions in mind.
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