We know you invest mightily into your operation to make it successful — from the equipment to the inputs, and from your time to your effort. Seeing how you operate in regard to the razor thin margins of our industry, it’s important to look closely at every expenditure to ensure the return on investment is favorable to you over the long haul.
One of the purchases that could use a little more consideration is the lubricants you put into your fleet. Now, we understand farmers have a lot going on and are often too busy to spend valuable time researching and comparing oil formulations. So they often count on their dealer to know what’s best. In fact, research shows that trust is the number one criteria used when choosing lubricants. Farmers trust their dealer to recommend the right brand for their equipment.
But brands can and have changed their formulations. What might have been the right choice 5-10 years ago might not be what’s best for your equipment today. So it’s important to ask your dealer if any of the lubricants you use have changed. After all, it’s your equipment that’s affected by the decision.
That said, what if we told you there’s a lubricant line that helps protect vital engine and transmission parts so well that your equipment can work longer over its lifetime? What if it can improve your operation’s bottom line? Is that worth a switch?
Well, if you have Case IH equipment in your fleet, you might want to take another look at the OEM lubricants. Their formulation should make you consider using them if you have not already switched.
Case IH’s No.1 Engine Oil™ and Hy-Tran® Premium Hydraulic Transmission Oil are engineered precisely for Case IH machinery. They’re rigorously tested to ensure they meet real-world standards. Unlike all others, these OEM lubricants are made to improve your performance, not simply protect your equipment.
The science behind the engine oil formula allows for extended drain intervals — allowing you to minimize interruptions — giving you the ability to stay in the field longer to get more done. Game changer.
But that’s not all. Other benefits of OEM engine oil include superior oxidation resistance under high-heat, high-pressure operating conditions to help prevent serious engine damage. You can rest assured knowing Case IH engine oil will operate as intended, no matter what you put it through, day-to-day, week-to-week and season-to-season.
Hy-Tran Premium Hydraulic Transmission Oil also boasts superior oxidation resistance and exceptional wear protection compared to the competition, helping ensure your machine can power through your workday, every day.
Better still, these lubricants aren’t developed just for the latest and greatest equipment coming off the production line. They’re backward compatible, which means they’ll help protect older Case IH machines that are already in the field — helping them maximize their engine’s efficiency.
To us, it only seems natural to use the lubricants made by the same people who made your equipment. After all, who knows the machines better than the manufacturer? Because when all is said and done, we want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your investment, along with the confidence of knowing it can handle the demands you put on it.
By choosing OEM lubricants versus all the other wannabes on the shelf, you’re engaging in the practice of intentional care. So be intentional. Trust yourself to care for your equipment by choosing the lubricants made precisely for your equipment.
To learn more about the full line of Case IH lubricants, visit
https://www.mycnhstore.com/us/en/caseih/leadinglubricantscih


