Maintenance for Combines and Tractors Today

For millennia, the human race used animal labor for agriculture such as harnessing horses, donkeys, and oxen for farm work, and as of the turn of the 20th century, industrialized nations like the United States phased out animal labor in favor of machine labor, and the industry for tractors and combines has grown and expanded rapidly to become what it is known as today. The technology for these advanced machines has improved ever since, and today’s tractors and combines can get a lot of work done on American farms without any issue. Sometimes, however, tractors or combines may suffer maintenance issues like any other machine, and when that time comes, a farmer should know how to diagnose the issue and either fix it on the farm or hire crews who will repair them, such as replacing a used combine tire or a rear tractor wheel, or even engine or transmission issues. How big has the tractor and combine market grown, and what can be done when a used combine tired is busted or a tractor tire. Read More