Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8876388 Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Work orders for 40 tractors, collected by Hail Agricultural Development Company (HADCO), Saudi Arabia, were used in this study. Data for more than 1670 work orders were classified as repairs or maintenance. The relationship between tractor age and power on repair and maintenance costs was also investigated. A cost ratio (CR) term was developed by dividing the repair or maintenance cost by the tractor purchase price. This CR was used in all variables affected the repairs and maintenance costs. 51% of the work orders were classified as repair works while 49% were classified as maintenance jobs. The highest CRs were listed for both repair and maintenance. The 64 WJOs for transmission repairs had the highest CR, while electrical system repairs WJOs were 197 and had the lowest CR. That is because the costs of some parts were much affecting the CR and not the number of work orders. Similar results were obtained when calculating the classified maintenance CR. The repair CR was higher than that of the maintenance. Both repair CR and maintenance CR were directly related to tractor working life (age) and tractor power.
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