Getting Ready for Winter

1. COLD WEATHER IS HARD ON BATTERIES. 

Have the battery and charging system checked for optimum performance.
 

2. CLEAN, FLUSH AND PUT NEW ANTIFREEZE IN THE COOLING SYSTEM.

As a general rule of thumb, this should be done every year.
 

3. CHECK THE TIRE TREAD DEPTH AND TIRE PRESSURE.

If snow and ice are a problem in your area, consider special tires designed to grip slick roads. During winter, tire pressure should be checked weekly.
 

4. BE DILIGENT ABOUT CHANGING THE OIL AND FILTER AT RECOMMENDED INTERVALS.

Dirty oil can spell trouble in winter. Consider changing to “winter weight” oil if you live in a cold climate.
 

5. CHECK CRITICAL COMPONENTS AND FLUIDS.

Have your technician check the fuel, air, hydraulic and transmission filters at the same time.
 

6. IF YOU’RE DUE FOR A TUNE-UP, HAVE IT DONE BEFORE WINTER SETS IN.

Winter magnifies existing problems such as pings, hard starts, sluggish performance or rough idling.
 

7. HAVE THE BRAKES CHECKED.

Confirm that the lift truck’s braking system is working properly.
 

8. HAVE THE EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECKED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE LEAKS.

Carbon Monoxide leaks can be especially dangerous during cold weather while stored inside buildings.
 

9. CHECK ALL WARNING LIGHTS, WORK LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS TO ENSURE THEY ARE OPERATING PROPERLY.

Over the cooler months lifts and equipment are often used indoors more, and safety lighting is critical. Also with less daylight to work with, you may find your forward and rear lights being used more and more.
 

10. HAVE KMC SERVICE YOUR UNITS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND WE WILL TAKE CARE OF THIS FOR YOU.

We will check all fluids, filters, brakes, lights and all the important elements of your equipment. We will offer our recomendations throughout the year so you are always ready to work, safely and efficiently. 
 

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