

Winter is the perfect time for proactive tire maintenance to maximize uptime in the spring. Here’s what aggregate producers should do:
• Thorough visual inspections. Clean rims, check for leaks and inspect lock rings and flanges during winterization.
• Pressure adjustment. Adjust tire pressure based on winter use (i.e., lighter tasks or storage). Consult an OTR (off-the-road) data book for recommended psi before the equipment is stored. Weekly checks are recommended throughout winter storage to prevent flats.
• Proper storage. Store tires in a cool, dry location, away from ozone-producing equipment. Rotate tires periodically.
• Spring readiness check. Top off tire pressures, and perform a final inspection before resuming production.
These actions, though time-consuming now, can prevent costly repairs come spring and later in 2025. Partner with a tire dealer for comprehensive winter fleet inspections and tire tracking system support.
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Matthew Werstein is engineering manager R&D for OTR and Pete Kearney is director of mining tires and wheels at Titan International.