Tool Maintenance Guide
Proper maintenance of your farm tools and equipment is essential to ensure longevity and consistent performance. Follow these guidelines to keep your tools in optimal condition:
Clean After Use
Remove soil, plant matter, and chemicals from tools after each use. Rinse sprayers thoroughly to prevent clogging and chemical buildup.
Regular Lubrication
Apply appropriate lubricants to moving parts to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Oil wooden handles to prevent splinters and cracks.
Sharpening
Keep cutting edges sharp for efficient operation. Dull tools require more effort and can damage plants. Use appropriate files or sharpening stones.
Proper Storage
Store tools in a dry place to prevent rust and deterioration. Hang tools when possible to prevent damage and improve organization.
Note: For specific maintenance instructions for each tool, please refer to the user manual provided with your purchase or contact our technical team for guidance.