

Fall is a busy time for farmers. With harvest season in full swing and your equipment’s workload capacity put to the test, it can be difficult to find time to schedule your tractor for some much-needed maintenance. But it’s never a good idea to put off regular maintenance, especially when waiting until next year can pose even more timing challenges.
Lucky for you, we’re here to give a breakdown on why fall is the best time to schedule tractor maintenance in Tennessee – and some of the reasons why may surprise you.
In Tennessee, we experience mild weather in the fall, with temperatures typically ranging from 50 to 70 degrees in October and November. This is actually an ideal time for routine maintenance, as cooler temperatures make it much easier and more comfortable for technicians to work on your tractor. Rather than battling the brutal summer heat or harsh mid-winter cold, technicians and their diagnostic equipment can work more efficiently in the fall. It’s also easier to identify overheating issues in cooler temps because you can attribute it to an engine issue rather than extreme outside heat.
The beginning of fall, specifically September, is the middle of harvest season for farmers. However, post-harvest, which occurs in October and November for many, is the perfect time for maintenance. The fall harvest season has wrapped up, and hardworking equipment can finally take a break. Consequently, this break time is also when issues become more obvious. Issues that happened during peak harvest season can finally be addressed during the break. And you definitely want to identify issues before they turn into major setbacks down the road! Plus, if you get them fixed now, then your equipment will be ready to go for any late-season fieldwork or pasture management.

Spring is a super busy time for tractor repairs, and it's tough to get your equipment serviced when everyone else needs the same thing. This often means long waits and can really slow things down during the important prep and planting seasons. To dodge that spring rush, think about getting your tractor's main maintenance done in the fall. Taking care of it early means technicians can give your equipment their full attention, with more time for thorough checks without feeling rushed. By choosing fall maintenance, you can skip the long lines and keep your operations running smoothly when it really counts.
Winter is tough on your equipment, especially if it’s left out to be damaged by the chilly elements. Tennessee’s winter weather, while often mild, occasionally produces freezing temperatures, ice storms, and wet conditions. This kind of harsh weather can wreak havoc on your equipment. When you take care of your equipment in the fall, you can check everything from the coolant systems to batteries to hydraulic fluids, making sure everything is winterized and ready to go through the long winter.
Finally, fall maintenance is a great way to manage your finances in a more efficient and beneficial way. Fall maintenance aligns with many operators’ fiscal planning time, so if you need to get maintenance done and save a buck, now is the time to do it! That’s because fall maintenance is after the harvest season, where revenue is generated, and before year-end, when a lot of farmers are thinking about next year’s cash flow. It’s also a great time to check with your local dealership, like Tennessee Tractor, and see what fall maintenance specials and promotions are currently offered.

When you need fall maintenance done right, there’s no better choice in West Tennessee than Tennessee Tractor. We have trained specialists who are ready to thoroughly inspect your tractor or other farm equipment and make sure you’re not down and out during next year’s busy season.
Schedule a service appointment on our website, or call us at any of our West Tennessee locations, including Jackson, Brownsville, Dyersburg, Ripley, and more. If you want expert service help, then Tennessee Tractor is your trusted choice.