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*NR – Needs Repair Tractor Daily Inspection Checklist Before starting tractorCheck all fluid levels Engine oil Coolant Fuel Hydraulic fluid Other fluids Check underneath the tractor. Check the operator’s manual Visual Inspection Items. The Operator confirms understanding of the safety standards for each component and is capable of properly TRACTOR PRE-USE INSPECTION CHECKLIST Note: Refer to the Owner’s Manual for equipment-specific checklists and maintenance schedules. Engine oil; Coolant; Fuel; Hydraulic fluid; Other fluids; Check underneath the tractor. Check underneath the tractor Microsoft WordTracktorTRACTOR PRE-USE CHECKLIST YEAR _____________ Tractor No. ______________ If the tractor is found to be unsafe, the condition must be Depending on how many tractors you are going to view, bring the appropriate amount of cardboard. Before starting tractorCheck all fluid levels. Hour meter readingNotify the Auto shop if the hours on the service reminder card are greater than or equal to the hour meter reading. It containsitems to check such as guards on moving parts, access to the cab, condition of tires, lights, brakes, and documentation like licenses and insurance This form must be retained for documentation for at leastyear. Maintenance Inspection and to operate the equipment. Defective equipment and components must not be used and must be repaired before use Microsoft WordTracktorTRACTOR PRE-USE CHECKLIST YEAR _____________ Tractor No. ______________ If the tractor is found to be unsafe, the condition must be reported immediately to the supervisor & repaired. Check for mechanical damage and loose or leaking components The responsible Operator, filling out this checklist, has been adequately trained to both complete the Pre-Operation Safety & Maintenance Inspection and to operate the equipment. Check the tractor for loose bolts, trash build-up, oil or coolant leaks, and broken/worn parts TRACTOR SAFETY CHECKLIST. INSTRUCTIONS Complete This document is a tractor inspection checklist used to ensure safety and proper functioning. Clear away all collected debris, steam clean if necessary. Tractors are nearly universal on the farm. Properly inflated. It containsitems to check such as guards on moving parts, access to the TRACTOR SAFETY CHECKLIST. Tractors are nearly universal on the farm. It applies to those Tractor Daily Inspection Checklist. INSTRUCTIONS Complete each section as indicated. Check the operator’s manual; Check tires for cuts or breaks in This document is a tractor inspection checklist used to ensure safety and proper functioning. Engine oil; Coolant; Fuel; Hydraulic fluid; Other fluids; Check underneath the tractor. Before starting tractorCheck all fluid levels. The pieces of cardboard should be large enough to fit under the engine of This revised step-by-step guide to tractor safety, formerly called 'Tractor action', is for everyone who uses a tractor, or tractor-operated machinery. Fuel. Coolant. Do you see any leaks or puddles of fluid that have accumulated?Tires and wheels Properly inflated. Do you see Tractor Safety Guidelines Start-up Checklist inspect area clear park or neutral C. Before Operating a Tractor Your tractor has been designed and built with your safety in PreUse Inspection Check ListAgricultural Tractor Equipment daily checklistperform before use and/or at the start of every shift Note general vehicle condition. Other fluids. Before starting tractor: Check all fluid levels. Hydraulic fluid. While it’s a critical piece of equipment, tractors are also the number one cause of death on the Tractor Daily Inspection Checklist. The Operator confirms understanding of the safety standards for each component and is capable of properly addressing any observed issues using the correct procedure(s) TRACTOR PRE-USE INSPECTION CHECKLIST Note: Refer to the Owner’s Manual for equipment-specific checklists and maintenance schedules. Take the time to refresh all tractor operators on the necessary steps and training for safe operation Tractor Daily Inspection Checklist. Engine oil. Do you see any leaks or puddles of fluid that have accumulated?Tires and wheels. While it’s a critical piece of equipment, tractors are also the number one cause of death on the farm.