Winter is a beautiful time of the year, but it can also be a challenging season for tractor owners. Harsh winds and low temperatures make it difficult to work outdoors. But this doesn’t mean you have to stop working. All you need to do is be more strategic about how and when you operate your machine. Don’t worry if you are unsure where to begin—we can help.

RECO Equipment is your local equipment dealer in Ohio, and we know a thing or two about using a tractor in winter. Our experts have created this guide to help you get started—so keep reading to learn more.

Prepare Your Tractor

Before using your tractor in winter, prepare it for working in cold weather. Ideally, check the fluids, top off any low levels, and make necessary repairs to enable your tractor to operate smoothly. You also want to inspect the tires for wear and tear and ensure they have sufficient air pressure and tread.

Be Cautious When Driving Your Tractor

You want to take extra safety measures when using your tractor in winter.

First, slow down when navigating slippery paths, as driving too fast can cause you to lose traction and slide. Be extra vigilant of any potential hazards, like large puddles that can cause you to lose control of your vehicle or get stuck in the mud. You also want to avoid driving your machine during intense weather or low light conditions.

Gear Up

Finally, wear protective gear when operating heavy equipment in the cold season. The idea is to stay warm and comfortable and prevent restricting your movement when driving your tractor. Dress in layers and add or remove a few layers as needed.

We hope these strategies help you enjoy operating your tractor during the coldest months of the year. If you need more advice or want to upgrade your tractor to the latest model, visit RECO Equipment. We are in multiple locations throughout Ohio, Indiana, & Pennsylvania, so stop by today.