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Preventing hydraulic line freezing in winter operations

Alan

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You’ve likely felt that annoying moment when the cold hits, and your machine starts to drag. That’s when you know the hydraulics are struggling with the low temperatures. Winter can make even the simplest tasks a real pain when those lines freeze up.

What tricks, tools, or routines have you used to keep your hydraulic lines moving smoothly in the cold? Share your best solutions with us!
 
When I was on my old winter shift, my dozer really struggled with cold starts. A simple pad heater made those early mornings a lot easier.
 
I used to waste half my morning trying to wake up a stubborn engine in freezing temperatures. Switching to an inline block heater evened things out so winter starts became much less of a struggle.
 
A few winters back, one of our haul trucks wouldn’t start smoothly unless it had been plugged in for ages. I finally added a circulating block heater, and it made a huge difference. Even on the coldest mornings, the engine turned over without a hitch, saving us a ton of downtime.
 
For me, the magnetic block heater has been super reliable. It's easy to use, sticks exactly where I want it, and provides just enough warmth to keep those cold starts predictable during long winter stretches.
 
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