Written By: Corey Foy

Sometimes due to deadlines or factors beyond our control, we are forced to push our machinery to the limits. Periods of extended use can have significant impacts on the overall health of our equipment. However, with the right planning and maintenance strategies, we can ensure our machinery stays healthy, even during periods of heavy use. This blog will use harvest season as an example of heavy equipment use, but the information applies to many industries, including construction, mining, manufacturing, and transportation. In specific, this blog will examine what happens to equipment during extended use, how to prepare for it, and how to maintain it.

What happens to your equipment during harvest?

  • Heat Buildup: Long hours under demanding conditions create intense heat. This can lead to engine overheating, warped components, and increased wear on critical parts.
  • Friction Frenzy: As parts wear down, friction increases, leading to a loss of power and efficiency. This can significantly impact productivity during the critical harvest window.
  • Contamination Concerns: Dust and debris are prevalent during harvest, increasing the risk of contaminants entering components and causing damage.

Planning for peak performance: getting your equipment harvest-ready

  • Pre-Season Inspection: Before the harvest rush, conduct a thorough inspection to identify and address any potential issues. This includes checking fluid levels, filters, belts, and tire pressure.
  • Schedule Maintenance: Don't wait for breakdowns! Perform scheduled maintenance tasks according to your equipment's manual. This ensures optimal performance and minimizes the risk of unexpected downtime.
  • Stock Up on Essentials: Have a good supply of high-quality lubricants, filters, and other replacement parts on hand to prevent delays during harvest.

Maintaining peak performance: essential practices during harvest

  • Regular Monitoring: Keep a watchful eye on fluid levels, temperatures, and performance metrics. Address any problems promptly to prevent them from escalating.
  • Keep it Clean: Regularly clean air filters and radiators to prevent them from clogging and hindering performance.
  • Listen Up: Pay attention to unusual noises or vibrations, as these could be early warning signs of potential problems.

The power of protection: how a quality lubricant can help

The best way to protect your equipment is by ensuring you are filling it with the best lubricants. We recommend 49 North Advanced Heavy Duty Synthetic CK-4 Engine Oil, 49 North Synthetic All Season Tractor Hydraulic Fluid, and 49 North Premium Plus Industrial Multi-Purpose Grease. Here are some of the benefits that these high-quality products can offer you:

  • Friction Fighters: High-quality lubricants contain anti-wear additives that prevent wear, protecting vital machine components.
  • Extended Oil Life: Modern lubricants resist breakdown and oxidation, offering longer drain intervals and reducing the need for frequent oil changes, saving you valuable time during harvest.

By combining proper planning, preventative maintenance, and using high-quality lubricants, you can ensure your equipment performs optimally throughout the harvest season. You'll minimize downtime, maximize productivity, and head into the next season with well-maintained equipment that's ready to tackle any challenge. To learn more about the best kinds of maintenance for your equipment, check out our blog on preventative vs. conditional maintenance.

Finally, for more information, do not hesitate to reach out to our technical specialist, Corey Foy at info@49northlubricants.com. Alternatively, feel free to browse our online store here.