Maintenance Tips for Farm Fencing Machines

The field of farming and agricultural practices are vital for Australia’s economy. The extensive farmlands are in need of efficient farming practices for crop protection, livestock control, and property protection. For developing and maintaining an efficient farm, equally efficient equipment are must-have. This particular blog talks about the need for maintenance and the best ways to maintain farm fencing machines to ensure their long-term use. Although operators can neglect the maintenance and care of their machine, their performance and longevity are at risk. Harness the expert tips and implement them to make the most of your machinery and improve productivity.


Importance of Maintenance

  • Prolonged Lifespan

The crucial reason for your machinery’s regular maintenance is that it significantly extends the lifespan of the farm fencing machine. The lubrication of moveable joints or parts, inspection of wear and tears, and fixing minor issues promptly, prevent major breakdowns of the machinery and ensure continuous operation. A well-maintained machine is less likely to show signs of wear and tear, resulting in reduced downtime and increased productivity.

  • Enhanced Performance

A well-maintained machine shows thorough efficiency in every single use. Proper maintenance will ensure that your farm fencing machine is operating at peak performance levels. A post driver will deliver a consistent driving force for the precise installation of fence posts. Similarly, FastFencers will carry and unroll fencing roll netting in a uniform process. Without maintenance of these machines, you might have to jump in between tasks or the machine breaks down while you’re in the process of installing a post or fencing material. Identifying and rectifying every minor performance issue will help avoid serious issues in the future.

  • Cost Savings

To enjoy cost savings in the long run, one should make maintenance investments as and when required. Now we all must be familiar with the factuality that the routine upkeep of fencing machinery minimises the risk of unexpected machine failures. Farmers can secure their investment in fencing machinery, optimise their operational budget for a number of tasks, and avoid frequent equipment upgrades by prioritising maintenance.


Maintenance Tips for Post Drivers


A post driver is equipment used to securely install fence posts in the ground. This equipment saves time as well as labour required to install posts in a variety of terrains.

  • Regular Inspection: A thorough visual inspection before operating the equipment is crucial. You need to check for loose bolts, frayed wire rope, hydraulic leaks, safety systems, and signs of damage. Inspect the hydraulic system, frame, and moving parts for any abnormalities.

  • Lubrication: Keep all moving parts well-lubricated to minimise friction and ensure smooth operation. Pay particular attention to hydraulic components, pinch points, linkage design, and sliding mechanisms. Look for the manufacturer-recommended lubricant in the user manual of the machinery and use that only. This is critical for the equipment to function safely and its optimum. 

  • Cleaning: Remove dirt, debris, and rust buildup on the post driver after each project. Use a pressure washer or hose to clean the machine thoroughly, paying attention to hard-to-reach areas.


  • Storage: The post driver machine should be stored in a dry area, with some covering or shed to protect it from environmental elements. Proper ventilation should be given to the machine so as to avoid condensation and corrosion. Station it in upright positions so there are no oil leaks or damage to the extending parts such as masts, handles or bars.

  • Regular Maintenance: Schedule regular maintenance based on the frequency of usage and storage. Or, you can follow the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer.


Maintenance Tips for Fence Machinery


Fence equipment like the FastFencer are essential for farm use, they can carry heavy netting rolls, sometimes 1, 2 or 3 rolls at once, run them along the fence post boundaries, and install the fence wire. The overall process becomes faster, more uniform, and less laborious than manual installation.

  • Alignment Check: Before starting with any task, check for alignment of the fence equipment like the FastFencer, with the parent machine, telehandlers, small tractors, or loaders. This will prevent potential damage to the fencing material and equipment.

  • Cleaning and Greasing: For very frequent uses, your fence equipment surface should be cleaned regularly to remove any dirt or debris to reduce friction, damage the fence material and equipment. Use a brush or scraper to clean and then apply grease to moving parts for smooth operation.

  • Storage: Your fencing equipment should be stored in a dry area away from direct sunlight. Proper ventilation should be given to the machine so as to avoid condensation and corrosion. Station it in upright positions so there are no oil leaks or damage to the extended parts such as the poles and clamping mechanisms.


Quality Fencing Machinery by QuikFence


QuikFence, a farm fencing machinery provider based in Australia, is renowned for its high-quality supplies. They are committed to innovation, durability, and customer satisfaction. QuikFence offers a comprehensive range of post drivers, fencing equipment, gates, the gate wheel, and other farming equipment. The efficient fencing equipment supplied by them is designed to meet the diverse needs of farmers and fencing contractors to transform their fencing experience.


Give them a call to organise your equipment such as the FastFencer, post drivers, wire winders, and more. Hire for your project timeline at fair prices is an option that suits some farmers. Explore the range of fencing equipment for your next project from our website as you prepare for your next project.


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