While accidents are bound to happen, there are a number of steps you can take to try and mitigate and prevent damage to your farm equipment. For tips on how to keep your equipment in top condition and avoid an expensive trip to the nearest service center, check out our article below.

Clean Your Farming Equipment

While you’ll want to give your farming equipment a thorough scrub every 3 to 6 months or so, we also recommend quickly wiping down your machinery after every use. This will ensure that dirt and debris don’t clog or damage important parts and that sharp components keep their razor-sharp edge. 

Lube Your Farming Equipment 

Worn-down parts are likely to cause damage to nearby components, as well as affect the overall performance of your farming equipment. To ensure important components don’t wear down prematurely, be sure to lube your machinery’s various moving parts regularly. 

Inspect Your Farming Equipment

Disuse can cause small maintenance issues to fester and worsen over time. If your farming equipment hasn’t been used in some time, be sure to give it a thorough inspection before you remove or return it from seasonal storage. 

Looking for a reputable equipment mechanic to help with your model’s various repairs and maintenance? Then look no further than Twin Hills Equipment here in Byhalia, MS. We employ a number of expert farm equipment technicians to ensure all of your equipment’s maintenance needs are met, and we proudly serve the nearby communities of Memphis, TN, and Marshall County, MS.