Field conditions influence lubricant choice
Agricultural equipment often runs in dust, heat, long duty cycles, and variable seasonal use. Lubricants must protect against contamination, water, oxidation, and load.
A practical supply plan includes hydraulic oil, gear oil, engine oil, grease, antifreeze, and shop consumables.
Local supply for seasonal work
During planting, harvest, hauling, or irrigation work, waiting on maintenance products can be expensive.
Energy Oil & Grease gives agricultural customers a local source for everyday fluids and field support items.
Frequently Asked Questions
What lubricants are used in agriculture?
Agriculture commonly uses engine oil, hydraulic oil, gear oil, grease, coolant, and related shop supplies for tractors, implements, pumps, and service trucks.
Why does farm equipment need special lubricant attention?
Farm equipment often works in heat, dust, moisture, variable loads, and seasonal peaks, so the right lubricant helps prevent downtime.