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Locations

Ada

1601 N Mississippi Ave
Ada, OK 74820
(580) 427-9000

Ardmore

501 North Commerce Street
Ardmore, OK 73401
(580) 223-7889

Arnett

219 W Renfrow
Arnett, OK 73832
(580) 885-7555

Clinton

1411 US-183 Hwy
Clinton, OK 73601
(580) 383-4001

Duncan

3405 N Highway 81
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 255-1117

Edmond

6505 N I-35 Frontage Rd
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 330-5300

Enid

3210 N VanBuren
Enid, OK 73703
(580) 234-2668

Norman

1280 Lamar Rd
Norman, OK 73072
(405) 515-7077

Shawnee

14280 US-177
Shawnee, OK 74804
(405) 275-4455

Stillwater

4505 S. Perkins Rd
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405) 372-2100

Safety Tips for Operating a Tractor

Safety Tips for Operating a Tractor

Tractors are an essential tool for various applications, including farming and construction projects. However, it's crucial to operate them with care and attention to safety to avoid potential hazards and injury. Our team at Great Plains Kubota® has several useful tips to keep in mind when using a tractor!

Clothing 

Ensure you wear appropriate clothing and safety gear when you operate a tractor. This might include items such as gloves, high-visibility clothing, and sturdy work boots. Always avoid loose clothing that could easily get caught in the machinery.

Inspections

Before starting the tractor, conduct a thorough inspection to make sure it's in good working condition. Check the brakes, steering, tires, and all fluids to ensure they're at the right levels. You may also want to have a pre-operation checklist in the cab.

Know the Area

Be aware of the terrain and potential hazards in the space you’re working in. Avoid steep inclines, ditches, and other obstacles that could cause the tractor to tip over. Make sure you utilize all the available safety features and create a work plan before you get started. 

Be Prepared for the Road

Always obey traffic laws and exercise caution when driving on public roads. Ensure you use appropriate lighting and signaling devices and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles when possible. Some states and counties may have specific regulations, so make sure you refresh your knowledge before you move tractors between fields and worksites. 

Be Mindful of Attachments

Exercise caution when attaching implements to the tractor. Make sure all attachments are adequately fastened and correctly balanced. If you’re using a tractor with a front-end loader, be mindful of the weight distribution and avoid overloading the bucket, which can cause the tractor to tip over or become unstable.

By following these safety tips, you can ensure that your tractor is operated safely and effectively. Remember, it's essential to exercise caution and common sense when working with any heavy machinery! Visit us in Oklahoma City, OK, to have a look at our selection. We proudly serve the Norman and Ada areas.