Although John Deere equipment is built to be tough, reliable, and hard working, even the best equipment needs regular maintenance and professional service. Ignoring small issues can lead to costly breakdowns and unnecessary downtime. Here’s a quick list of signs that indicate it’s time to give Wright Implement a call.
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Your John Deere equipment should run smoothly and with minimal noise. If you notice grinding or knocking sounds, or excessive vibration, this could be a major indicator of problems with the engine, transmission, or other moving parts. These noises can be the result of worn bearings, loose components, or failing hydraulic systems–all of these issues should receive professional attention immediately.
If your equipment isn’t performing as easily or efficiently as it once did, it could be experiencing engine trouble, clogged filters, or fuel system issues. A loss of power will reduce your productivity and put additional strain on your machine’s engine, leading to further and more expensive damage in the future. At Wright Implement, you have access to countless experts and resources to diagnose the problem and restore your equipment to its desired efficiency.
Black, white, and blue smoke from the exhaust can be a sign of fuel, oil, or coolant problems. Also pay attention for any noticeable leaks of hydraulic fluid, oil, or coolant, and address immediately if found.
If you notice your John Deere’s equipment controls slowing down in their response time or behaving unpredictably, this could be a sign of electrical, hydraulic, or sensor issues. John Deere equipment relies on complex systems for precision and safety–erratic or unresponsive behavior should be checked by a professional service technician to minimize risk of further damage or injury.
John Deere equipment is equipped with advanced technology to provide quick and simple diagnostics to alert you of any potential issues. If you see warning lights on your dashboard or receive error codes, notify your dealer or technician immediately. These alerts often indicate underlying issues that will require professional service.
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Regular, preventive maintenance is the easiest way to extend the lifespan of your John Deere equipment, and to get more out of your investment. By addressing key warning signs early, you can avoid costly breakdowns and maximize your uptime to keep the operation moving forward. If you notice any of these issues, contact your local Wright Implement for quick and effective maintenance.