Seasonal Machinery Inspections
Walmsley Tractors Limited provides seasonal machinery inspections designed to help farmers and contractors prepare equipment for demanding working periods throughout the year. From silage and slurry season through to harvest and winter feeding, reliable machinery is essential when workloads are at their highest and downtime can quickly become costly.
Based in Kesh, County Fermanagh, our experienced workshop team carries out detailed pre-season inspections across a wide range of tractors and agricultural equipment to help ensure machinery is ready for intensive use before the busiest periods begin.
Rather than routine servicing alone, seasonal inspections focus specifically on identifying wear, stress points and potential reliability issues that could lead to breakdowns during heavy workloads.
Prepare Machinery Before The Season Starts
Busy farming periods place major demands on tractors and equipment. Seasonal inspections are designed to help customers prepare machinery in advance, reducing the risk of unexpected failures during critical working windows.
We regularly carry out inspections ahead of:
- Silage season
- Slurry season
- Harvest work
- Winter feeding periods
- Groundcare and mowing seasons
- Contracting and intensive seasonal workloads
By inspecting machinery before work intensifies, potential issues can often be identified and resolved before they result in expensive downtime.
Seasonal Inspection Checks Include
Our inspections can include detailed checks on:
- Hydraulic systems under load
- PTO and driveline components
- Cooling systems and overheating risks
- Brake and steering performance
- Tyres and wheel condition
- Engine performance and fluid systems
- Electrical systems and lighting
- Bearings, wear points and moving components
- Linkages and lifting systems
- Safety and operational checks
We focus on areas commonly placed under strain during prolonged or heavy seasonal use.
Reduce Downtime During Critical Periods
Machinery breakdowns during silage, slurry or harvest season can cause major disruption and lost time. Seasonal inspections help customers prepare equipment properly before workloads increase, reducing the likelihood of avoidable failures when machinery is needed most.
Our workshop team works closely with customers to identify maintenance requirements, worn parts or developing issues early, allowing repairs and servicing work to be completed before the busy season begins.
Combined with our extensive parts department and rapid access to additional stock, Walmsley Tractors can provide practical support to help keep machinery operating efficiently throughout demanding periods.
Workshop & Mobile Support
Walmsley Tractors operates a fully equipped agricultural workshop capable of carrying out inspections, servicing and repairs across a broad range of machinery.
Alongside our workshop facilities, we also operate a dedicated service van carrying tools and commonly required parts, allowing us to provide responsive support where possible during busy periods.
As regional main dealers for Case IH, Kuhn, Spearhead, Major, NC, Woods, Malone and Nugent, we understand the pressures customers face during intensive seasonal work and the importance of dependable machinery support.
Why Choose Walmsley Tractors?
Customers throughout Ireland continue to choose Walmsley Tractors for:
- Pre-season machinery preparation
- Experienced agricultural machinery technicians
- Fully equipped workshop facilities
- Fast access to replacement parts
- Mobile support where possible
- Practical advice and dependable aftersales care
- Support during demanding seasonal workloads
- Over 50 years of agricultural industry experience
We take pride in helping customers prepare machinery properly before the busiest periods of the farming calendar.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book a seasonal inspection?
We recommend booking inspections before major working periods such as silage, slurry or harvest season to allow time for any repairs or maintenance work required.
What machinery can be inspected?
We regularly inspect tractors, slurry equipment, trailers, mowers, implements and a wide range of agricultural machinery.
Can inspections help prevent breakdowns?
Yes. Seasonal inspections are designed to identify wear, faults and reliability concerns before machinery enters intensive working periods.
Do you carry out repairs following inspections?
Yes. If issues are identified during the inspection process, our workshop team can carry out servicing and repair work where required.