60+ Lubrication Points for Long-Lasting Equipment
Tractor attachments and trailers are what make agricultural operations truly flexible: Whether cultivators, mowers, balers, or transport trailers – they perform a wide variety of tasks in rotation. This creates over 60 potential lubrication points that must be regularly serviced to ensure smooth long-term operation.
Many of these devices sit idle for extended periods between uses – but as soon as they are needed, they must be ready for use reliably and without delay. Continuous lubrication is key to preventing corrosion, seizing, and excessive wear.
Automatic and semi-automatic lubrication saves time and reduces costs
Depending on the type of equipment, different lubrication solutions are suitable: Trailers can be fully automated, while semi-automatic systems are often sufficient for attachments. Both options significantly reduce maintenance requirements and enable consistent lubrication of all relevant points – even under difficult operating conditions.
This keeps the equipment reliable, low-maintenance, and ready for operation at all times – whether during transport, mowing, sowing, or baling.
Typical lubrication points on attachments and trailers:
- Wheel hubs and axle shafts
- Suspension components such as leaf springs, brackets, and bushings
- Couplings, slewing rings, pins, and hinges
- Brake cams and linkages
- Chain drives