Off-season preventive maintenance for pivot and lateral systems - recommendations to achieve high machine performance

As fields across Europe rest during the winter months, it’s the perfect time for growers to focus on an essential task often overlooked during the busy growing season: preventative maintenance for irrigation equipment.

Winter: The season to invest in your irrigation equipment

Winter is the ideal time for growers to perform preventative maintenance on their pivots,” says Léopold Blanc. “By addressing potential issues now, you improve performance during the growing season, reduce costly breakdowns, and extend the lifespan of your irrigation system.”

The long-term benefits of preventative maintenance

Proper maintenance with any equipment extends its useful life. Dedicated maintenance leads to less downtime, helps prevent unnecessary shutdowns, and saves time and money. It can also lead to more efficient irrigation.

Preventative maintenance is, by definition, an investment. By planning and carrying out maintenance during the off-season, growers can rely on their pivots to work efficiently and consistently when water management is critical.

Key maintenance tasks for the off-season

The slower pace of winter gives growers the opportunity to thoroughly inspect and service their systems. Recommended focus areas include:

  • Lubrication – Check gearboxes, lubricate the center pivot point, and follow the operation manual.
  • Electrical components – Inspect control panels for debris and test circuit connections.
  • Drive train and tires – Verify tire pressure and inspect driveline wear.
  • Sprinkler package efficiency – Clean nozzles and ensure uniform water delivery.
  • Winterization – Drain water to prevent frost damage.

 

Vérifier la pression des pneus et inspecter l'usure de la transmission

Crédit photo : Lindsay

 

Taking the time for these checks is not just about avoiding downtime,” adds Léopold Blanc. “It’s about ensuring your irrigation delivers the right amount of water at the right time, which directly impacts yield.

Advancing with technology

As technology advances, so do the maintenance requirements, the importance of grounding and fuses increases with the advent of solid-state electronics like advanced control panels.

Depending on the existing installation, this may mean adding additional ground rods or renewing grounding connections.

Léopold Blanc says: “European growers are adopting more precise, tech-driven solutions. Protecting these investments with proper maintenance is essential to maximizing their benefits.”

Tailored support from your dealer

Every farm is different, and local conditions influence maintenance priorities. Dealers offer customized support to meet these unique needs.

Local dealers understand both the equipment and the environmental challenges in their region.

Blanc adds: “Working with your dealer ensures a thorough inspection and a tailored maintenance plan. It’s a partnership that supports long-term success.”

Put the best parts to work

High-quality replacement parts are another cornerstone of preventative maintenance ensuring durability and compatibility across irrigation systems.

Whether upgrading or replacing components, growers should always request genuine parts installed by authorized dealers.

Final thoughts

Preventative maintenance is more than a winter checklist, it’s a strategy to secure efficient irrigation and reliable performance for years to come.

As Léopold Blanc emphasizes: “Think of it as preparing your pivots for the marathon ahead. A little investment of time and care in winter ensures they’ll perform at their best when you need them most.