mercredi 17 février 2016

Tips In Buying The Agricultural Machinery Parts

By Patrick Taylor


The history of agriculture can be traced back to the early civilization of mankind. It is the first economic activity that man engaged in before even trading. To date, this remains the among the most steadfast industries. However, the agricultural practices today or so different from the way it was done just a few years back. The improvement in agricultural machinery parts has mainly targeted to improve the efficiency, output, quality of output and reduces the manual labor required.

The most important consideration is the type of the tractor or equipment the components are going to be used on. The tractors are categorized into the compact utility group, backhoe loader category, garden tractors and the utility tractors. Each of these categories is available in different brands, models and size. In most cases, the machine parts are specific to a particular type of the tractor and the equipment. The attachment equipment are also specific to particular models.

However, there are general guidelines that the shoppers should always consider when buying the tractor components or other agricultural equipment parts. These are simply the cost, the need, the condition and the brand.

The biggest factor in buying any machine, the machine component or any other form of capital investment is the cost. The cost of the given spare-part should match your budget. At some point, you may have to opt for a part that cost less. This should not mean that you compromise on the quality. Some brands also need specific component and may not work unless these components are available. When it becomes clear that there are so many parts to be replaced, you should weigh the cost of buying a new tractor or equipment against replacing all the required components.

As a farmer, you have to consider keeping the tractor in the best condition and also carry out a proper maintenance of the additional equipment that are used on the farm. When it comes to harrowing for instance, a farmer interested in removing loose debris may consider a drag harrow. The disc harrow is most suited for the large-scale farming activities that require soil penetration.

The other consideration is the obsoleteness. The introduction of a new technology may render an otherwise new machine obsolete. It does not matter if the equipment is in a perfect working condition, should you fail to take advantage of the new technology, you may lose the competitive advantage as a result of a high production cost.

There is a general guideline when it comes to buying the right equipment. When buying a whole machine, you must ensure that the machine can fit and work with other equipment already in place. If you have a tractor and all you need are the mowers, the mower that is bought should be able to fit the tractor. The spare parts should also be readily in the market. Otherwise, the machine breakdown can cause a complete paralysis of the farm's operations.

The other important aspect to consider is the transmission type that sits within the tractor. Different transmission types tend to perform better with some equipment as compared to others. There are experts who are ready to offer specific advice due to many years of experience and you should get to talk to a few of them before buying the part.




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