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Agricultural Machinery – A Comprehensive Guide to Winter Storage Preparation | GĄSKA

Winter is a period when many agricultural machines remain unused for several months. Unfortunately, lack of proper preparation for winter storage can lead to serious failures, costly repairs, and shortened machine lifespan. Regular maintenance, filter inspection, oil replacement, and proper protection of bearings and drive components are key to a smooth start in the new season.

GĄSKA experts present a comprehensive step-by-step guide showing how to prepare agricultural machinery for winter, minimizing the risk of failure and maximizing reliability. With these tips, your equipment will be ready to work from the very first day of spring.

Maintenance of agricultural machines – why it is so important during the winter season

Agricultural machinery maintenance includes checking and maintaining all key equipment components such as filters, oils, bearings, and drive parts. Neglecting this stage may cause issues when starting the machine in spring: difficulties with engine start-up, drive damage, corrosion, and premature bearing wear.

Why winter storage is critical

Machines left without proper protection are exposed to moisture, frost, and deposits, which can lead to corrosion and seizing of moving parts. Additionally, fuel residues, old oils, and dirty filters promote the accumulation of impurities inside the engine and hydraulic systems.

Main problems resulting from lack of maintenance

  • Corrosion of metal parts and drive elements
  • Seizure of bearings and transmission system
  • Engine start-up problems in spring
  • Increased risk of costly repairs during the season

GĄSKA experts emphasize that proper winter maintenance is an investment in machine reliability, paying off in the form of lower operating costs and a smoother working season.

Key benefits of investing in quality maintenance – what you gain with GĄSKA

  1. Increased reliability and reduced downtime
    Regular filter inspections, oil changes, and drive component checks minimize the risk of breakdowns at crucial working moments. Machines that have undergone full maintenance with GĄSKA experts operate more efficiently and require fewer service interventions.
  2. Extended machine lifespan
    Proper lubrication of bearings and protection of mechanical components slow down wear. Longer machine life means extended use without costly replacements, especially important for farms with larger fleets.
  3. Lower long-term operating costs
    By investing in high-quality oils, filters, and lubricants and following GĄSKA’s recommendations, you minimize the risk of expensive repairs. Protecting machines from corrosion and failures during winter translates into real financial savings.
  4. Better performance in the working season
    Machines prepared for winter storage start faster and perform more efficiently. Clean filters, fresh oil, and properly greased drive elements ensure maximum power and efficiency, enabling agricultural tasks to be completed faster.
  5. Increased safety
    Well-maintained equipment reduces the risk of work accidents. Checked and lubricated bearings, reliable drive components, and properly protected filters and oils safeguard both the operator and the machine.

Step by step – how to prepare machinery for winter storage

Step 1: Inspection and replacement of filters
Check oil, fuel, and air filters.
Replace them with new ones according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Cleaning or replacing filters minimizes the risk of contamination in the engine and hydraulic systems.

Step 2: Oil replacement and top-up
Replace engine oil and hydraulic and transmission oils.
Use oils recommended by the manufacturer, supplied by trusted providers like GĄSKA.
Fresh oils protect against corrosion, deposits, and component seizing.

Step 3: Bearing inspection and lubrication
Check all bearings in the machine – pay attention to play, noise, and signs of wear.
Lubricate bearings with grease suitable for winter conditions.
Regular lubrication increases equipment lifespan and reduces seizure risk.

Step 4: Drive components maintenance
Inspect belts, chains, shafts, and pulleys.
Tighten belts according to manufacturer recommendations.
Oil or grease chains and moving parts to prevent corrosion.

Step 5: Protecting machinery from moisture and frost
Drain fuel tanks or use stabilizing additives.
Check cooling systems and refill coolant.
Store machines in a dry, covered area.
If possible, disconnect the battery and store it at room temperature.

Step 6: Documentation and service plan
Record inspection dates and part replacements.
Prepare a work schedule for the next season.
Keeping systematic documentation facilitates planning of repairs and spare parts purchases.

How to identify quality parts and where to find them

When preparing machinery for winter, it is worth choosing products from reputable manufacturers and verified suppliers.

What to look for:

  • Quality certificates and manufacturer compliance
  • Material durability and resistance to low temperatures
  • Supplier reputation and customer feedback

GĄSKA experts recommend choosing original parts or verified replacements and professional advice when selecting products. This ensures reliability, safety, and long service life for agricultural machines.

Ensure your machines’ reliability – a smart decision for your farm’s future

Proper preparation of agricultural machinery for winter storage is key to equipment longevity, lower operating costs, and a reliable start to the new season. Regular filter checks, oil replacement, bearing lubrication, and drive inspection minimize the risk of failures and downtime.

By investing in professional maintenance with GĄSKA experts, you gain reliable machines that will serve you for years.

Don’t risk costly downtime! Choose proven solutions. Explore GĄSKA’s range of high-quality filters, oils, and bearings or contact our specialists today!

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