Optimize tire pressure for winter conditions
If you plan to use your tractor actively throughout the winter season, you’re likely familiar with the specific tire needs for different weather conditions. One critical factor to consider is the impact of temperature fluctuations on tire pressure. Properly monitoring and adjusting tire pressure is essential for maintaining better traction on icy or muddy grounds. For tractors operating on icy surfaces, consider using tire chains or specialized winter tires to enhance grip and safety. To further customize tires for your TYM tractor, explore our guide on selecting the right tire for your needs.
Inspect and upgrade lighting for shorter, darker days
One crucial aspect of winter tractor operations that often goes overlooked is the importance of good lighting. Proper lighting is essential not only in the dark but also for ensuring good visibility during the shorter daylight hours. Make sure to check all lights and consider upgrading to LED bulbs for better illumination and energy efficiency. Many tractors, like the TYM T25, offer working lamps that provide extra visibility. Review your tractor model for available lighting add-ons, or install additional work lights if needed to ensure safer operation in low-light conditions.
Winterize the fuel, hydraulic, and cooling systems
Using winter-grade fuel or adding anti-gel additives to prevent fuel lines from freezing is another important cold-weather tip you shouldn’t overlook. Be sure to maintain the fuel filter and keep the fuel tank full to reduce condensation and avoid water contamination. Cold weather can also thicken hydraulic fluids, slowing down operations, so be sure to switch to low-viscosity hydraulic fluids suitable for colder weather. Regularly checking and maintaining hydraulic hoses and seals to prevent leaks is even more critical during the winter. Lastly, check the antifreeze levels in the cooling system, and flush the system or replace the coolant if necessary. Make radiator and hose inspections a regular part of your routine to avoid potential issues. By taking these steps, you’ll ensure your tractor remains reliable and efficient, even in the harshest conditions.
Protect tractor battery life with the right tools
Most tractor batteries need to be checked every 100 hours, but it’s important to increase this frequency during winter, as cold weather can significantly impact battery performance. For optimal battery health, use a battery maintainer, trickle charger, or smart charger during prolonged periods of inactivity. If you plan to use your tractor regularly during the colder months, be sure to store it in a sheltered area to protect against snow and ice buildup. In the absence of shelter, try parking your tractor in an open space facing the sunrise. This southern exposure can help warm up the machine early in the morning. By paying close attention to your battery care and taking advantage of simple positioning strategies, you’ll keep your tractor ready to go, even on the coldest days. For guidance on battery maintenance, this helpful T25 service video walks you through the entire lifecycle of your tractor battery, from checking and charging to replacing it when necessary.
TYM’s commitment to your tractor maintenance and productivity
Staying proactive with tractor care not only helps you avoid costly repairs and downtime but also extends the lifespan of your machine while boosting overall productivity. At TYM, we are committed to supporting your tractor maintenance needs. Our extensive network of TYM dealers and service centers offers expert assistance, while our library of resources and guides provide step-by-step instructions for DIY maintenance. We also back our products with an industry-leading warranty program, giving you peace of mind. To learn more about TYM’s range of tractors and accessories designed for all-season performance, visit our website at tym.world.