When construction equipment is not stored with the appropriate care, it can rust, break, or require serious repairs. This can be incredibly costly to address and can result in extended periods of downtime while the model gets fixed.

Fortunately, there are ways to prevent these issues. Simply use the following heavy equipment storage techniques. If you need professional maintenance help or want to shop construction equipment for sale, contact the experts at Stribling Equipment. We have dealerships throughout Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

Cold vs. Hot Weather Problems

The first step is to understand the way that weather can affect your heavy equipment in storage. 

During colder weather, you need to consider the way that fluids thicken and tire pressure decreases. But in hot and dry conditions, you need to worry about rubber parts disintegrating and water evaporating from batteries. Make sure your equipment storage plan accounts for the given weather conditions.

Clean and Lubricate the Equipment

The first step to storing construction equipment is to clean everything. If you let debris linger, it can damage the machine’s intricate parts over time. After cleaning, be sure that you check to see that all moving parts are well-lubricated.

Inspect Tires and Other Parts

If your machinery has tires, take some time to check their pressure and fill them, if necessary. You should also go around to any nuts and screws and tighten them properly. Even if you are confident in the condition of your equipment, you should never skip this simple inspection.

Repair Damages

Do not let damaged parts sit unattended while your heavy equipment is in storage. Even a minor problem can turn into a critical issue if not resolved immediately. For example, a faulty battery can damage the entire machine when you come to use it again.

Before storing any machinery, you should also go over any chips with paint to prevent rust from damaging the body of the equipment. Unless you do this step, you could potentially have to deal with fixing rusty parts.

Where Should You Store Construction Equipment?

When it comes to finding space to store heavy equipment, you should pick a place that offers ample room and protection. Shipping containers are inexpensive options that can be purchased or rented. Storage units are another option, especially if you require space for forklifts or other small machinery.

If you have space on your property, mesh cages are a versatile way to store construction equipment. You can make sure that any machines not in use are secure and away from unauthorized access. Protective coverings are available, which means outdoor use is possible.

Need to address an issue before placing your equipment in storage? The service department at Stribling Equipment is here to help. We also carry a range of equipment for sale if you are looking to expand your fleet. Whatever you need, we are here to help! Contact us or visit one of our dealerships throughout Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas.