Store fuel safely
Ensuring health and safety on site is essential on a busy farm and spillages of fuel from poorly maintained tanks pose a big environmental risk.
Tanks can be an expensive piece of kit and occasionally require ongoing maintenance to ensure that they are compliant with regulations. Without regular maintenance of the tank and the area surrounding it, farmers run the risk of costly spills and leaks. If a tank is deemed to be unsafe for refueling, most delivery drivers will refuse to fill it up, which can impact productivity.
Monitor your fuel levels
Having the right fuel and a reliable supply of it is essential for the smooth running of your farm. When you’re gearing up for a big day on the farm the last thing you need is to be worrying about whether you have enough fuel left in the tank. Telemetry systems monitor fuel usage and alert you when a refill is required so there’s no downtime while you wait for a delivery of fuel.
Oil up
Changing your engine oil regularly is the easiest thing you can to do prevent the need for repairs and keep your machinery running smoothly. Oil helps to keep the engine running smoothly but it also helps prevent the build-up of dirt and debris which occurs when working in muddy fields. Lubricating your engine properly also helps to reduce wear and tear which minimises the risks of accidents, extends equipment life and cuts spend on new parts.
It’s not just your tractor engines that need regular lubrication, milking machines also require specialist oils and greases to keep them working efficiently. Farm equipment also needs to be protected when it’s not in use for extended periods of time as if it is left unprotected during the cold, wet, winter months, metal surfaces can become corroded and the resulting rust can affect the functionality of equipment.
Treat your engine
Being on the move across rugged fields and winding country roads for hours each day can take its toll on your tractor’s engine so it pays to treat it well. Including additives such as AdBlue as well as transmission fluids to your engine can help enhance performance to give you confidence that you’re getting the best from your machinery.
Save money on your heating oil
After a wet harvest season, crops need to be dried before storage so you need to make sure you have enough heating oil to power grain dryers and heaters in the run up to winter. Ultra 35 offers a cheaper alternative to gas oil and there’s no need to drain the tank before switching.