Winter can be a harsh season, and taking proactive measures, like winterization, regular inspections, and safety training, can help mitigate risks and keep forestry equipment safe and operational during winter. Taking action today will protect your equipment and improve productivity and peace of mind when facing the winter elements.
Winter weather brings additional risks to forestry equipment. Cold start issues, icy terrain, frozen fuel and fuel lines, battery problems, hydraulic fluid thickening, snow accumulation, icy branches and trees, cabin-heating issues, and maintenance challenges can all make it difficult for equipment to operate safely.
Winterizing your forestry equipment helps protect your investment and ensures optimal performance and efficiency during the colder months. Use these best practices to help keep your equipment in top shape during the winter season.
Using these best practices will help you tackle any challenges winter may bring – saving you time, effort, and possible repairs down the road. For best results, consult your equipment's manual and consider the specific conditions for your area. We are here to help you run a safer operation. For more forestry-related safety tips, contact your BITCO Risk Control Consultant. Click the button below to find a local agent near you.
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