mart. 05, 2026
[newsletter_form]Daily (5 minutes): Visual inspection, fluid checks, grease fittings, walk-around for leaks or damage.
Weekly (15 minutes): Clean machine, check tracks/tires, inspect hoses, test all functions.
Seasonal (1–2 hours): Change engine oil and filters, check hydraulic system, inspect undercarriage, service battery.
Annual/professional: Full service by authorized dealer, hydraulic system analysis, comprehensive inspection.

A RIPPA mini excavator is a significant investment—one that can provide 15+ years of reliable service with proper care. Neglect, on the other hand, can turn a $XX,000 machine into a costly repair project within months.
Key fact: 80% of major equipment failures are preceded by minor warning signs that daily inspections would catch . The 5 minutes you spend each morning can save thousands in repairs and weeks of downtime.
Every day before starting work, perform this quick inspection:
| Check Point | What to Look For | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fluid leaks | Puddles or drips under machine | Early warning of seal/hose failure |
| Tracks/tires | Cuts, embedded debris, pressure | Prevents roadside failures |
| Hoses | Abrasion, bulges, loose fittings | Catches failures before they occur |
| Forks/bucket | Cracks, especially at weld points | Structural safety |
| Lights/reflectors | Damage, cleanliness | Safety on site |
| Warning decals | Readable, present | Safety compliance |
| Fluid | Location | Check Method | Action if Low |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine oil | Dipstick | Cold check, wipe, reinsert | Add same grade oil |
| Hydraulic oil | Sight glass/tank | Level between marks | Add recommended fluid |
| Coolant | Reservoir | Between min/max | Add 50/50 mix |
| Fuel | Gauge/tank | Visual | Fill at end of day |
| Windshield washer | Reservoir | Visual | Fill as needed |
Location of grease points:
Boom pivot pins (2–4 points)
Arm pivot pins (2–4 points)
Bucket linkage (2–4 points)
Swing bearing (access points)
Track adjusters (if applicable)
Steering linkages
Procedure:
Wipe fitting clean
Apply grease gun until old grease purges
Wipe excess
Record in log
Frequency: Every 8–10 hours of operation (daily for heavy use)
Dirt is the enemy of moving parts. Weekly:
Pressure wash (carefully) to remove built-up dirt
Clean radiator/oil cooler fins – Compressed air, blow from inside out
Clean undercarriage – Remove packed mud/debris
Clean cab interior – Vacuum, wipe controls
Clean battery terminals – Prevent corrosion
For track machines:
Check tension – Proper sag is 10–15 mm at mid-point
Inspect for damage – Cuts, missing lugs, uneven wear
Check sprockets/rollers – Wear patterns, debris buildup
For wheeled machines:
Check tire pressure – Per manufacturer specs
Inspect tread – Even wear, sufficient depth
Check lug nuts – Torque to spec
Run through all machine functions:
Boom up/down – Smooth operation, no drift
Arm in/out – Full range, no hesitation
Bucket curl – Full motion, no binding
Swing left/right – Smooth, no noise
Travel forward/back – Both tracks respond equally
Auxiliary hydraulics – Test with attachment
Critical fasteners to check weekly:
Track bolts (if applicable)
Bucket teeth/shanks
Boom pivot pins
Hydraulic fitting connections

Perform these tasks every 250–300 hours or at season change:
Frequency: Every 250 hours or annually (whichever comes first)
Procedure:
Run engine to warm oil
Drain oil (capture for recycling)
Replace oil filter
Refill with recommended oil (check manual)
Run engine, check for leaks
Check level after shutdown
Oil specifications: Use API-rated diesel engine oil, viscosity per manual (typically 15W-40 for most climates)
Frequency: Every 250 hours or seasonally
Tasks:
Replace fuel filter(s) – Critical for injector life
Drain water separator – If equipped
Check fuel lines – Cracks, soft spots
Add fuel conditioner – Especially before storage
Frequency: Check monthly, replace annually or when dirty
Procedure:
Remove filter element
Inspect for dirt/damage
Clean with compressed air (from inside out) if reusable
Replace if damaged or excessively dirty
Check housing for debris before reinstalling
Warning: Never run engine without air filter—dust destroys engines in hours.
Tasks:
Check fluid level – Top up if needed
Inspect all hoses – Replace any with abrasion, bulges, or leaks
Check filter condition – Replace per manual (typically 500–1,000 hours)
Test all functions – Note any hesitation or drift
Tasks:
Clean terminals – Wire brush, apply anti-corrosion spray
Check electrolyte level (lead-acid) – Top up with distilled water
Test voltage – 12.6V+ for charged battery
Check hold-downs – Secure against vibration
Inspect cables – Fraying, corrosion
Tasks:
Check track tension – Adjust if needed
Inspect rollers/idlers – Wear, damage
Check sprockets – Tooth wear pattern
Clean debris – Remove packed material
Grease adjusters – If applicable

Once per year (or 500–1,000 hours), have your RIPPA serviced by an authorized dealer:
Dealer technicians will:
Full hydraulic system analysis – Pressure testing, flow checks
Engine diagnostic – Compression, performance, emissions
Undercarriage measurement – Wear assessment
Electrical system check – Alternator, starter, wiring
Safety system verification – Lights, alarms, ROPS
Transmission fluid change (if applicable)
Final drive oil change
Swing gear lubrication
Hydraulic oil change (every 1,000–2,000 hours)
Coolant flush/replace (every 2–3 years)
Brake system inspection (if applicable)
Ensure warranty registration is current
Address any outstanding recalls or service bulletins
Update Digital Thread with service records
Tasks:
Check coolant freeze protection – Test with hydrometer, should protect to -30°F/-35°C
Install winter-grade fuel – Or add anti-gel additive
Check battery condition – Cold cranking amps critical in winter
Inspect heater/defroster – Operator comfort and safety
Consider cab enclosure – If operating in winter
Add winter windshield washer fluid – Prevents freezing
Storage option: If not operating in winter:
Clean thoroughly
Fill fuel tank (prevents condensation)
Add stabilizer
Disconnect battery or maintain with trickle charger
Cover machine (breathable cover, not plastic)
Block up tracks to relieve pressure
Tasks:
Clean cooling system – Radiator, oil cooler, screens
Check coolant level and condition
Inspect all hoses – Heat accelerates deterioration
Check AC system – If equipped
Consider cab ventilation – For operator comfort
Check for insect/debris nests – Common in stored machines

| Possible Cause | Check | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Dead battery | Voltage, connections | Charge, clean, replace |
| Fuel issue | Fuel level, filter | Add fuel, change filter |
| Safety switch | Seat, neutral | Ensure properly positioned |
| Glow plugs (diesel) | Pre-heat cycle | Allow proper warm-up |
| Starter | Clicking sound | Professional diagnosis |
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Check |
|---|---|---|
| Slow operation | Low fluid, air in system | Level, bleed |
| Jerky movement | Contaminated fluid, worn pump | Fluid condition, filter |
| Drift (load drops) | Cylinder seals, valve | Professional diagnosis |
| Noises (cavitation) | Low fluid, restricted intake | Level, filter |
| Overheating | Dirty cooler, low fluid | Clean, top up |
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Check |
|---|---|---|
| Slipping | Too loose | Adjust tension |
| Uneven wear | Alignment issue | Professional inspection |
| Noise | Debris, worn sprocket | Clean, inspect |
| Machine pulls | Uneven tension | Adjust both sides |
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Check |
|---|---|---|
| Black smoke | Fuel issue, air filter | Filter, injectors |
| Blue smoke | Oil burning | Level, rings |
| White smoke | Cold engine, coolant | Warm-up, check coolant |
| Hard starting | Battery, glow plugs | Test, professional |
| Overheating | Coolant, thermostat | Level, professional |
Every RIPPA machine includes Digital Thread capability—a complete digital record of its life:
Hours of operation – Daily log
Maintenance performed – Date, hours, tasks
Parts replaced – Part numbers, source
Issues observed – Symptoms, resolution
Fuel consumption – Track efficiency changes
Warranty protection – Proof of proper maintenance
Resale value – Documented history commands premium
Predictive maintenance – Spot trends before failures
Professional service – Dealer can see complete history
A: Yes, for routine tasks. RIPPA encourages owner maintenance for:
Daily checks
Oil and filter changes
Greasing
Cleaning
Minor adjustments
Professional tasks (hydraulic repairs, engine work, electrical diagnosis) should be handled by authorized dealers.
A: The following can void warranty coverage:
Using incorrect fluids or filters
Neglecting required maintenance
Unauthorized modifications
Overloading or misuse
Repairs by unauthorized personnel
Always consult your warranty documentation and dealer before major work.
A: Typically every 1,000–2,000 hours, depending on:
Operating conditions – Dusty, heavy use requires more frequent changes
Oil analysis results – Professional testing can extend intervals
Manufacturer recommendations – Check your manual
A: Always use manufacturer-recommended fluids:
Engine oil: API-rated diesel oil, viscosity per climate
Hydraulic oil: ISO 46 or per specification
Coolant: 50/50 mix of approved antifreeze and distilled water
Grease: Lithium-based multi-purpose
Using incorrect fluids can cause immediate damage not covered by warranty.
A: Options:
Digital download – RIPPA owner portal
Authorized dealer – Can provide or order
Included with machine – Check documentation package
A: Daily visual inspection. Catching a small leak, loose bolt, or worn hose before it fails prevents 80% of major repairs .
RIPPA’s dealer network provides:
Factory-trained technicians – Expertise in RIPPA systems
Genuine parts – Guaranteed fit and function
Warranty service – Proper documentation and approval
Preventive maintenance programs – Scheduled service
Emergency repair – VOR priority for down machines
To find your local authorized dealer: Visit the official RIPPA website and use the dealer locator tool. Establish a relationship before you need emergency service.
| Frequency | Tasks | Time Required |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | Visual inspection, fluid check, grease | 5 minutes |
| Weekly | Cleaning, function test, bolt check | 15 minutes |
| Seasonal | Oil/filter change, system checks | 1–2 hours |
| Annual | Professional service | Dealer visit |
| Ongoing | Record keeping | 5 minutes per use |
This guide is based on:
RIPPA official maintenance manuals
1,000+ owner maintenance logs
Industry best practices from equipment manufacturers
Interviews with authorized service technicians
Warranty claim data analysis