A Quick Guide to Everyday Tractor Repair
Published: December 23, 2024
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The Most Common Repair Points on a Bobcat Tractor
Everyday tractor repair is easier than you think. With regular inspections, you can keep your Bobcat® compact tractor in great condition, which saves you time and money down the road. These are the key areas we recommend checking. Check out our quick guide to Bobcat tractor repair!
EXAMINE THE ENGINE BELT
The engine may be the heart of your Bobcat compact tractor, but it can’t go anywhere or do anything without engine belts. Engine belts, or belt pulleys, transfer power to the equipment’s internal functions, including the alternator, radiator fan, hydraulic pump, and water pump.
If your belts have cracked, rotted, or slipped because of overuse, you could be looking at serious damage to your tractor. At KC Bobcat, we have replacement engine belts in stock and ready for you today!
MAKE SURE YOUR ENGINE IS GETTING CLEAN AIR
Your tractor’s radiator is great at keeping the air in your engine clean, but they’re not so great at keeping their radiator screens clean.
When a radiator screen clogs with build-up from dust, dirt, and other outside particles, it can limit airflow to the radiator, which can lead to overheating and larger engine damage. The good news? Buying genuine Bobcat radiator screens has never been easier!
KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR TIRES
When it comes to decreasing your productivity on the job, nothing works faster than a flat tire. Get into the habit of regularly inspecting your tractor’s tires for cracks, cuts, leaks, and gouges.
Even if the exterior of your tire is in good condition, it will tend to lose pressure with every big landscaping project. To avoid increased wear from low PSI, consult your Operation & Maintenance Manual for your machine’s correct PSI levels.
Check Your Filters
Whether you’ve been using the same trusty articulating tractor for decades or you’re a first-time Bobcat compact tractor owner, understanding when to check and replace filters is crucial to your continued productivity in the summer months.
When checking tractor filters, always remember the big three: air filters, fuel filters, and oil filters. Each one maintains the performance of the engine, protecting it from damage in different ways. Your tractor’s air, fuel, and oil filters will clog over time, so we suggest contacting KC Bobcat’s Service experts for tips on how and when to replace your filters.
INSPECT THE BATTERY
We all know that extreme hot or cold temperatures can zap your car’s battery. It’s the same with your Bobcat compact, utility, or articulating tractor.
The typical lifespan of a tractor battery is three to five years. Sometimes, all you need to increase uptime on the job is the increased power and smooth performance of a new battery. Talk to one of our knowledgeable Parts experts about purchasing a replacement battery for your compact tractor.
START A REGULAR SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR YOUR TRACTOR
When you put your tractor away after a long, hot, and busy season, you should walk away satisfied with its protection from regular summer wear and tear. If you think your Bobcat compact tractor isn’t operating at peak condition, contact KC Bobcat’s Service department today!