Май 17, 2026
[newsletter_form]Proper winter storage prevents costly damage from freezing temperatures, condensation, and battery drain. Key steps: clean the machine thoroughly; fill the fuel tank (prevents condensation); add fuel stabilizer; change oil and filter before storage; disconnect battery or maintain with trickle charger; check coolant freeze protection (to -30°F minimum); cover the machine with a breathable cover; block up tracks to relieve pressure; run the machine monthly if possible to keep seals lubricated. For winter operation, use winter-grade fuel, allow longer warm-up time, and clean snow from the machine after each use.
Owner data: Machines stored improperly lose 2‑3× more value from rust and seal failures than well‑stored machines.

If you won’t be using your mini excavator during winter, follow these steps:
Step 1: Clean thoroughly
Pressure wash the entire machine, especially undercarriage
Remove all mud, dirt, and debris
Clean radiator and oil cooler fins
Clean cab interior
Step 2: Fuel system
Fill fuel tank completely – leaves no air space for condensation
Add fuel stabilizer (follow manufacturer instructions)
Run engine for 5‑10 minutes to circulate treated fuel
Change fuel filter before storage
Step 3: Fluids
Change engine oil and filter – old oil contains acids that can damage engine during storage
Check coolant freeze protection – should protect to -30°F minimum
Top up hydraulic fluid if low
Step 4: Battery
Disconnect battery (negative terminal first)
Clean terminals and apply anti‑corrosion spray
Store battery in cool, dry place (not on concrete floor)
Maintain with trickle charger monthly, or charge fully every 60 days
Step 5: Machine position
Park on level, dry ground
Lower all attachments to ground
Block up tracks to relieve pressure (wood blocks under track frames)
Apply parking brake
Step 6: Cover
Use a breathable cover (not plastic – traps moisture)
Cover exhaust pipe to prevent moisture entry
If stored outdoors, position machine to avoid prevailing winds
Before the first cold snap:
Check coolant freeze protection (test with hydrometer)
Use winter-grade diesel fuel or add anti‑gel additive
Check battery – cold cranking amps are critical
Consider engine block heater if temperatures regularly below 0°F
Use winter-weight hydraulic oil (ISO 32 instead of ISO 46) if extreme cold
Daily cold weather start procedure:
Turn key to “on” – wait for glow plug light to go out
Repeat glow plug cycle 2‑3 times in very cold conditions
Crank engine (10‑15 seconds max, 30 seconds between attempts)
Let engine idle at low RPM for 5‑10 minutes before working
Cycle all hydraulic functions gently before full load
During operation:
Keep fuel tank full to prevent condensation
Clear snow from machine after each use
Check for ice buildup in undercarriage
Watch for frozen hoses – don’t force stiff hydraulics

Cold weather is hard on batteries. Lead-acid batteries lose 30‑50% of their capacity at 0°F.
Winter battery checklist:
Test battery voltage (12.6V+ is good)
Clean terminals and connections
Check electrolyte level (add distilled water if low)
Ensure battery hold-down is secure
Consider battery heater or battery blanket for extreme cold
If machine won’t start:
Don’t crank continuously – let starter cool between attempts
Use a battery charger/booster if voltage is low
Check for frozen fuel (white, waxy appearance) – move to warm area
Check glow plug operation
Diesel fuel can “gel” in cold temperatures, turning waxy and refusing to flow.
Prevention:
Use winter-grade diesel fuel (available at most fuel stations in cold climates)
Add anti-gel additive to fuel before cold weather arrives
Keep fuel tank full – less air space means less condensation
If fuel gels:
Move machine to heated area if possible
Add emergency de-gel additive
Replace fuel filters (they will be clogged with wax)
Do not use gasoline or alcohol to thin fuel – dangerous and can damage injection system
Cold hydraulic oil is thick and doesn’t flow well.
Winter hydraulic tips:
Allow extra warm-up time – cycle functions gently
Consider switching to winter-grade hydraulic oil (ISO 32) in extreme cold
Check for water in hydraulic oil (milky appearance) – water can freeze and damage pumps
Store machine indoors if possible for easier cold starts
Never force cold hydraulics. Thick oil can’t lubricate properly. Wait for oil to warm before heavy work.
When you’re ready to use the machine after winter storage:
Step 1: Remove cover and inspect for any damage, nests, or leaks
Step 2: Check all fluid levels – add if needed
Step 3: Reconnect battery (positive first)
Step 4: Check tire pressure or track tension
Step 5: Check coolant freeze protection (still good?)
Step 6: Start engine and let warm up thoroughly
Step 7: Cycle all functions slowly to circulate fluids
Step 8: Inspect for leaks after operating for 10‑15 minutes
Step 9: Change engine oil if storage was more than 6 months

Q: Can I store my mini excavator outside in winter?
A: Yes, with proper preparation. Use a breathable cover, fill fuel tank, add stabilizer, and disconnect battery. Outdoor storage is acceptable but indoor storage is better.
Q: How often should I start my excavator during winter storage?
A: Every 30 days is ideal. Run until fully warm (15‑20 minutes) to evaporate condensation. If you can’t start it, at least turn the engine over by hand (fan or belt) to move oil.
Q: Do I need special oil for winter?
A: For engine oil, use 10W‑30 or 5W‑40 instead of 15W‑40 in extreme cold. For hydraulic oil, ISO 32 instead of ISO 46. Consult your manual.
Q: What temperature is too cold to operate?
A: Most mini excavators can operate down to -20°F with proper preparation. Below that, components become brittle and seals may fail. Heated storage is recommended for extreme cold.
Q: Will my tracks freeze to the ground?
A: Yes, if parked on wet ground that freezes. Park on dry ground or wood planks. If frozen, never force tracks – pour warm water around contact points or wait for thaw.
Q: What’s the biggest winter storage mistake?
A: Leaving the fuel tank partially full. Air space allows condensation, which leads to water in fuel and algae growth. Fill the tank before storage.
Proper winter storage protects your мини-экскаватор from freezing damage, corrosion, and battery failure. Whether you’re storing for the season or operating through winter, a little preparation prevents costly repairs. The key steps – clean thoroughly, fill fuel tank, protect battery, and use the right fluids – take a few hours but save thousands.
Next step: Check your coolant freeze protection today. If you’re storing for winter, schedule a maintenance day before the first freeze.