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A Complete Guide to Cleaning Your Farm Equipment

By Jim Sargent October 19, 2023
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Farm machines are subject to extensive use in the field and accumulate dirt and debris over time. If neglected, this can impact their structural integrity, longevity, and safety and lead you to make costly repairs. To avoid this, you’ll want to clean your machinery regularly to mitigate the risk of malfunctions and breakdowns and boost its longevity.

Torgerson’s Equipment is your local agricultural machinery dealer in Montana, and we’re here to help you clean your machine and keep it in tip-top shape.

Develop a Cleaning Routine

The first step towards maintaining your farm equipment is creating a regular cleaning routine and sticking to it. In general, you’ll want to clean your machinery after every use after ensuring it is cool enough to be touched. It’s a good idea to cleanse your machinery during its seasonal and yearly maintenance schedule.

Refer to your equipment’s owner’s manual to see what the manufacturer suggests for your specific model and invest in compatible products only.

Use Appropriate Tools and Solutions

The right tools and solutions can help keep your farm equipment safe and sound. That’s why you should get those suitable products for your farm equipment.

Mild, soapy solutions are ideal for cleaning dirt and grime, while soft brushes are perfect for scrubbing at stubborn stains and removing spots and blemishes. You’ll want to use low-pressure water when cleaning around your electrical fuse boxes and other critical components and use protective gear, such as goggles and gloves, to avoid injuries.

Focus on Critical Components

Various parts of farm equipment are more susceptible to damage than others. This includes your air filters, engine cooling systems, hydraulic systems, and fuel filters. You’ll want to examine these components regularly, lubricate them, and clean their surfaces to ensure they are in good working condition. Clogged air filters can overheat your engine and cause it to malfunction, while impurities in the fuel filter can impact your machine’s fuel efficiency and increase your overhead expenses.

Clean Attachments Separately

If your machine has detachable components, you’ll want to clean them separately using a commercial-grade washer. This will help protect it and ensure it functions properly for years.

We hope this cleaning guide helps clean your farm equipment like a pro. If you have more questions or are still searching for reliable and affordable machines for your work site, visit Torgerson’s Equipment. We have an impressive collection of premium farm equipment for sale, and we can help you select a model that fits your budget and unique requirements. We have multiple dealerships throughout Montana, so stop by the one nearest to you!

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