ATV Service Checklist Before Hunting Season

ATV Service Checklist Before Hunting Season

In South Louisiana, hunting season means it’s time to get your ATV or UTV ready before heading into the woods. If your machine has been sitting for weeks or months, don’t assume it’s ready to go. A little maintenance now can help prevent breakdowns when you’re miles away from the truck.

At Old School Moto, we work on machines people depend on. Whether you use your ATV for hunting, work around your property, or weekend trail rides, we’ll tell you what it needs—and what it doesn’t.

Here’s a simple checklist to help you prepare before hunting season.

1. Start with the Battery

A weak battery is one of the most common reasons an ATV or UTV won’t start after sitting.

Check for:

  • Corroded terminals
  • Loose battery cables
  • Low voltage
  • Slow cranking

If the battery won’t hold a charge, replacing it before hunting season is a lot easier than getting stranded in the woods.

2. Replace Old Fuel

Gas doesn’t last forever. Fuel that has been sitting can cause hard starts, rough running, or clogged fuel systems—especially on carbureted machines.

Fresh fuel and a clean fuel system help your machine start easier and run the way it should.

3. Inspect the Tires

Walk around your machine and look for:

  • Low tire pressure
  • Cracks or dry rot
  • Punctures
  • Uneven tread wear

Good tires provide better traction on muddy trails, logging roads, and hunting property.

4. Test the Brakes

Before your first trip, make sure the brakes stop smoothly without squealing or pulling.

Inspect:

  • Brake pads
  • Brake fluid level
  • Brake lines
  • Brake response

Reliable brakes matter when you’re hauling gear or riding through rough terrain.

5. Change the Oil

If it’s been several months since your last oil change, now is the time.

Fresh oil protects your engine and helps it perform better during long rides and heavy use.

6. Clean or Replace the Air Filter

Dust, mud, and leaves quickly clog an air filter.

A clean filter improves engine performance, fuel economy, and throttle response.

7. Inspect the Drive Belt

For many UTVs and side-by-sides, the drive belt takes a lot of abuse.

Look for:

  • Cracks
  • Fraying
  • Glazing
  • Excessive wear

Replacing a worn belt before the season starts is much cheaper than getting towed out of the woods.

8. Check Suspension and Steering

Loose steering or worn suspension makes every ride harder than it needs to be.

Inspect:

  • Ball joints
  • Bushings
  • Tie rods
  • Shocks

Everything should move smoothly without excessive play.

9. Make Sure the Lights Work

Most hunting trips start before sunrise or end after sunset.

Check:

  • Headlights
  • Brake lights
  • Winch operation
  • Electrical accessories

These are easy fixes when you’re at home.

10. Grease the Chassis

Fresh grease helps protect suspension and steering components from water, mud, and wear.

If your machine has grease fittings, don’t skip this step.

Don’t Wait Until Something Breaks

Small problems have a habit of becoming expensive repairs when they’re ignored. A quick inspection before hunting season can help catch worn parts before they leave you stuck on the trail.

Whether you need ATV service, Quad service, Four-wheeler service, Side-by-side service, or UTV service, regular maintenance helps keep your machine reliable all season long.

Old School Moto proudly serves riders from Broussard, Lafayette, and throughout Acadiana. We also provide Hunting season service, Trail riding service, and Mud ride maintenance for machines that work as hard as you do.

If your ATV or UTV is due for service before hunting season, give us a call at (337) 450-4744 or stop by 3409 Hwy 90 E, Broussard, LA 70518.

We’re not here to sell you repairs you don’t need. We’re here to keep your machine running when it matters most.

Need to schedule service?

Old School Moto
3409 Hwy 90 E
Broussard, LA 70518

Phone: (337) 450-4744
Website: https://oldschoolmoto.co/