If you intend not to use your heavy machinery during the cold season, you will benefit from winterizing it appropriately. By taking the time to service and store your equipment, you can help extend its lifespan and be sure it will be ready to use when spring arrives.

As your local equipment dealer, we at RECO Equipment are well-versed in maintaining heavy machinery. Our experts have gathered a few reasons to winterize equipment toward the end of fall. Keep reading this guide to learn more, and for more information, swing by our dealership for a friendly chat with our team.

Winterization Protects Your Equipment Against Rust

Rust is a big problem for any equipment. When you expose the metal to oxygen and moisture, it begins corroding quickly. This process accelerates in cold weather, and as a precautionary measure, winterize your machines properly. This will help prevent your equipment from rusting and keeps it clean and dry. Be sure you apply a rust-preventative solution to all metal surfaces before storing your heavy machinery.

Winterization Prepares Your Equipment for Occasional Use

If you intend to use your heavy equipment occasionally during winter, be sure you winterize it properly. Change the oil and filter, add fresh fuel to the tank, and fill any empty spaces with anti-freeze. These fluids will keep your machine functional whenever you use it during the cold season. You will also want to lubricate the moving parts and protect your equipment from the elements.

Winterization Readies Your Machines for The Next Season

When spring comes, you want to be able to use your heavy equipment right away. However, if it was sitting idle all winter, the odds are that it might not start up again, not, at least, without some effort. Conversely, winterizing your machines before putting them away for the season helps you ready them to go when you need them.

We hope this guide helps you understand the importance of winterizing your heavy equipment. If you have more questions or need help maintaining your machines before winter, contact RECO Equipment. We have multiple dealerships throughout Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, so stop by the one nearest to you.