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How Do You Clean Your Tractor, Or Dont You?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 7942477" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>[ATTACH=full]1010878[/ATTACH]</p><p>Oldest is 11, does have some unfortunate war wounds as it spends the majority of its life on a hedge trimmer, does 7-800hrs a year. Middle one is 6 and was doing 1000-1300 hrs a year now down to 7-800 and the new one be a year old in May at a guess will be around 800-1000hrs. </p><p></p><p>All kept mint, inside and out and yes, they do get stinking, and I mean a barrow load of mud and all sorts of other crud off just one tractor. Rads are kept clear, greased more then plenty, serviced, everything working and as it should be. Seat covers on all, rubber mats October-March and carpets April-September or weather permitting. </p><p></p><p>All the machinery is the same, washed and maintained properly. Contracting and no livestock to attend to may well be a crucial factor. </p><p></p><p>Am mega busy all the time but just have to say right, I am washing the tractor or whatever today, and get on with it. Will have a good swill between stinking jobs and then at the end of a busy period or a wet spell will have a mega clean. Gloves used for hitching/unhitching, doesn't take a whole lot of effort .</p><p></p><p>I have a life and involved with lots of other things too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 7942477, member: 12293"] [ATTACH type="full"]1010878[/ATTACH] Oldest is 11, does have some unfortunate war wounds as it spends the majority of its life on a hedge trimmer, does 7-800hrs a year. Middle one is 6 and was doing 1000-1300 hrs a year now down to 7-800 and the new one be a year old in May at a guess will be around 800-1000hrs. All kept mint, inside and out and yes, they do get stinking, and I mean a barrow load of mud and all sorts of other crud off just one tractor. Rads are kept clear, greased more then plenty, serviced, everything working and as it should be. Seat covers on all, rubber mats October-March and carpets April-September or weather permitting. All the machinery is the same, washed and maintained properly. Contracting and no livestock to attend to may well be a crucial factor. Am mega busy all the time but just have to say right, I am washing the tractor or whatever today, and get on with it. Will have a good swill between stinking jobs and then at the end of a busy period or a wet spell will have a mega clean. Gloves used for hitching/unhitching, doesn't take a whole lot of effort . I have a life and involved with lots of other things too! [/QUOTE]
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