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Problems That May Affect Farm Machinery And Equipment

Author: George Jeoy
by George Jeoy
Posted: Sep 10, 2014

To work safely and efficiently, it is highly important that farmers these days should use a number of devices for harvesting, planting and even for maintaining crops. Devices are also needed for keeping the livestock healthier and cleaner, for shipping harvests and livestock to other areas, etc.…. This is why farm machinery and equipment regardless of its type is subject to wear and tear that causes minimal to major problems for the agriculturists. Generally, the problems these devices face is associated with breakage, friction, blockage and exposure. Let us get into some details about these problems:

Exposure: In general, most of the farm devices are used outdoors and so they are more susceptible to problems associated with exposure to sunlight and rain. Cold temperatures generally make it difficult for tractor engines to start and this type of climate may cause switches and gears to contract and stick. When it comes to rainy days, rain water might get stuck into wagons and beds, thereby causing rust and rot. When it comes to high winds, problems might be caused to discharge chutes and many other parts too. Machinery that handles fertilizer and manure and other corrosive substances can get rust and rot quickly, if not immediately cleaned after use.

Blockage: Generally, farm machinery and equipment with chutes, tubes and moving gears can face the blockage problem. For instance, excessive vining of weeds can clog these devices or excess wetness in the hay can make it too heavy to get through balers properly. However, this problem can be avoided with routine inspection and cleaning of the equipment. Also, the machinery should never be overtaxed by trying to handle heavier quantities of stuff, than it can actually handle.

Friction: Any farm machinery with moving parts experience some form of friction. They operate at high speeds with heavy power usage and so if moving parts are not rightly lubricated and adjusted, excess friction can create damage to the equipment. In general, most of the farm machineries, operate at a higher level of speed with lots of power. So, if the moving parts are not rightly oiled and adjusted, excess friction can cause damage to the devices. Some of the parts that experience problem include steering components, drive belts and chains, steering, axles and engines.

Not only farm supplies required for effective maintenance of the machinery, but many other items like feeding for pets, pet grooming products, etc.…. can be purchased online. There are reliable stores dealing with different farm supplies to help out agriculturists to make their purchasing easier.

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Author: George Jeoy

George Jeoy

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