Do you serve your equipment ?

   / Do you serve your equipment ? #21  
I sometimes wish I were the type to wash and wax my tractor. But , by the time I am done there is never any time. I do make sure it gets proper service and plenty of grease and I will blow the dust off with an air hose when I am cleaning the radiator screens. But it only gets washed when it is so dirty that it is a problem to use or service without washing it. Of course it does stay in the garage and my truck sits out so it gets some TLC. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I always look for low maintenance in everything I buy. I like to use my stuff, not work on it.
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #22  
I'm like you, clean it occasionaly and perform regular service. It usually doesn't get to dirty other than little bit of dirt sticking to the bucket, box blade etc.. Gets dusty more than anything since learning my mud lessons right after buying the tractor. Would end up with a bigger than what I started with./forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

Some things should probably get washed/rinsed right away like a metal fertilizer spreader.
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #23  
Yep, about three or four times a year the "clean gene" kicks in.
Then anything with a engine is not safe. It all gets to the point where I have many pieces left over for new purchases. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Anyway, I try to just wash and wax the 'bota. I don't need to go any further..... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #24  
My tractor serves a purpose . And to that end it serves very well indeed ! I try not to ask more of it than it is capable of ,and for the most part I've suceeded /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I keep it serviced very well ,and give it a wash down on a regular basis .
That's just to keep grime /dirt from working into seals ,etc..
I don't try to keep it pristine , or in showroom condition .
I just try to keep and run it like it's the only machine that I'll ever be able to buy again . John
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #25  
I do the same as you John, air blow the big chuncks and dust away. This is more to keep the shop clean rather than the tractor. I did take the hose to it after one particularly bad day in the manure pile but that stuff can do a job on paint. I have a little dust collecting at the hydraulic connections and will get some cleaner on that very soon.
Larry
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #26  
I use mine all the time, clean it off at service like the others. I am not real big on pressure washers as if used wrong they can cause a lot of damage to seals and electrical stuff.

I like to have my tractors look like it works for a living, which they do. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #27  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have a little dust collecting at the hydraulic connections and will get some cleaner on that very soon.
Larry )</font>
I really do like working with the air. I use high pressure air to clean out all my grease zerks before regreasing so that sand doesn't get pushed in. As you mentioned, dust at the hydraulic lines is another place that I blow off well before connecting/disconnecting my BH, very critical to long pump life. I don't believe I would really want to use a pressure washer at all on my tractor although many do sucessfully. So far I haven't found a need for more than a good flow of water and a soft brush and hard brush to get off the worst of stuck on mud. John
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #28  
I have to say thet this is a great thread, Jerry!

When I got my tractor and it was still clean, I cleaned and then waxed it like crazy with the best wax I could get. Occasionally I hose it off.

I think the degreaser, brushes and light water pressure approach is the best...

I do think you can over do the cleaning...
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #29  
Jerry - You have brought up a good point that I have pondered myself. The way I do it falls in between you and your neighbor. As the equipment gets older (I've had my Boomer for a little over 3 years now) I clean it less and less, but have to admit I clean it a lot. Part of my problem is that I park it in my garage where I do other things, so I like to keep the garage clean. A dirty tractor and mower sitting in there will only make the garage dirty. Plus, grass clippings (especially damp ones) smell bad after a couple days of "rotting" in the garage.

Someday, I hope to get a pole barn built and park the tractor and mower in there. When that time comes, I don't plan to clean it as often.
 
   / Do you serve your equipment ? #30  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( My neighbor cuts three acres of grass once per week. After cutting and trimming, he carefully power washes his tractor, finish mower, dixon zero-turn (for tight spots), weed whip, and finally, he cleans the power washer too. He then dries each machine with a towel. This ritual requires about 5 hours each week.
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I've known a couple of guys like this. I discovered that one of two things applies to this kind of fellow. Either he is obsessive/compulsive........or..........he has a lousy marriage and is trying to avoid the wife! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I'm with the other guys who clean the equipment just often enough to maintain it properly and to help keep the crud out of the garage. Otherwise, it can look a little bit used and dirty. The trigger for me to know when it's time to clean something is either 1) I can't stand to get near it because it's so grungy, or 2) it begins to show signs of reduced performance. Then it's time for a cleanup and checkup. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 

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