Common Tractor Problems and Solutions

Feb. 21 2019 Miscellaneous By ___

You rely on your tractor to help keep your business running and accomplish your many tasks. When issues flare up, it can be quite problematic. That's why we gathered up common problems and solutions so that you'll be ready to tackle issues when they crop up. Many problems can be solved by you if you catch them quickly enough. For all other problems beyond your ability to fix, there's Magnum Power. We are a tractor dealer that offers service and parts departments. We are located in Clay County, Missouri near Kearney, Liberty, Gladstone, and Kansas City.

Dull Blades

Many of the implements you use rely on blades to accomplish the task at hand. They will begin to dull over time and with continued use. It doesn't mean the end of the blade, just that it's time to give it a sharpen. Most people find they need to sharpen the blades twice a year, but you may need more or less depending on how often you use your tractor. Smaller models with single-blade mowing decks often just require removing the blade and using a file to sharpen it. Larger and more complicated models may need the professional help of a tractor dealer.

Fuel System

If you find that your tractor's performance is slowly getting worse over time, odds are the fuel system is the culprit. That's because issues that affect your fuel system often create a low fuel pressure. This in turn can lead to less power and functionality, both for your tractor and for its implements.

It could also be due to the fuel control lever on the engine. When it gets jammed, it'll make it much harder for fuel to reach the engine. Sometimes all you need is to spray some lubricant to get it working again, but usually, it requires a trip to a tractor dealer.

Electrical Issues

If you experience an electrical issue, your first thing to check is the battery charge. A drained battery can occur when your equipment sits unused for a week or two. You'll also want to check over the posts and cables to see if you can spot any wear or material deposits. Try to clean the posts regularly to help prevent build up. If you charge and clean the battery and it's still giving you issues, you may need to go to a tractor dealer for a professional service.

Engine

The engine is a common culprit for issues. Spark plugs can easily go bad or get damaged on the farm. Signs of a faulty spark plug include hard starts, low fuel consumption, and low performance. Read your owner's manual to see how often you should replace them for preventative maintenance.

Another common issue is with the carburetor. Its role is to blend air and fuel for the engine, but it can get clogged and interfere with the machine’s performance. If you catch the clogged carburetor in time, that's great! But it often goes unnoticed and ends up requiring the help of a tractor dealer.

We hope you found these tips helpful! If you are looking for tractors for sale, visit Magnum Power. We are located in Clay County, Missouri near Kearney, Liberty, Gladstone, and Kansas City. Our friendly staff is happy to provide advice and answer questions to help you find the ideal model for your unique budgets, needs, and lifestyle. If you already own a tractor and need a service, we can help with that too. Our expert staff can get your machines running like new in no time, so stop by today!