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Here you will find basic aspects to perform preventive maintenance on your tractor.
Spanish language is so far from useful to me here in the north of America. Yankees don't even really read English, but we get by. ;-)
 
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Spanish language is so far from useful to me here in the north of America. Yankees don't even really read English, but we get by. ;-)
It allows you to translate it into English
 
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Since I was trained in a school for auto mechanics, I just use the owners manual to point out when to do it ... Although they do show the basics of where they hid a filter ...
 
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Since I was trained in a school for auto mechanics, I just use the owners manual to point out when to do it ... Although they do show the basics of where they hid a filter ...
I also studied at an automotive mechanics school and specialized in tractors. Sometimes we lose the operation manual we can have other guides that teach us how to do it.
 
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That feature doesn't work, the page remains in spanish.
I will change it to the language to share it again

I use a different browser, that must be why if you allow me to translate it
 
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I've pretty much given up on user manuals; I change the oil(s) when it looks and smells like it needs it. Clean the air filter on occasion, and grease all the joints once a month or so. I change the fuel filter rarely, I find that they hardly ever have a problem (here anyway). That's about all; just cast an eyeball over everything, look for leaks or any other sign of trouble.

My tractor is 40 years old and had a lot of hard hours on it.
 
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I've pretty much given up on user manuals; I change the oil(s) when it looks and smells like it needs it. Clean the air filter on occasion, and grease all the joints once a month or so. I change the fuel filter rarely, I find that they hardly ever have a problem (here anyway). That's about all; just cast an eyeball over everything, look for leaks or any other sign of trouble.

My tractor is 40 years old and had a lot of hard hours on it.
If your tractor does not work so many hours per month, it is fine to perform the revisions you indicate, but if your tractor is one that exceeds 300 hours of work per month, you are shortening the life of the engine and possibly some other components such as the box and the hydraulic system.
 
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TYM has a whole series of videos posted to guide you through maintaining the machines. Even down to the wrench sizes
 

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