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Rebuilding a DC40 gearbox |
Background
Tractor implements are attachments and towed tools that extend what a tractor can do in the field, on a jobsite, or around a property. Common examples include plows, harrows, rotary cutters, tillers, box blades, loaders, augers, seeders, and snow attachments.
Implements are typically connected by a three-point hitch, drawbar, front mount, or quick-attach system and may be powered by the tractor's power take-off, hydraulics, or ground engagement. Repair work often involves bearings, blades, tines, gearboxes, driveline components, hydraulic hoses and cylinders, wheels, tires, and frame hardware.
Additional Information
- Inspect hitch points, driveline guards, hydraulic connections, and wear surfaces before troubleshooting more complex failures.
- Common implement problems include bent frames, worn cutting or tilling surfaces, failed bearings, damaged PTO shafts, and leaking hydraulic components.
- This category is intended for tractor-dependent attachments rather than standalone power equipment.