How to Boost Productivity in Agriculture with Groundbreaking Lubricants

For those working in the agricultural sector, the seasonal peaks, tough working conditions, and myriad of everyday challenges are all too familiar. In such environments, lubricant selection and well-planned maintenance can be the difference between a season of struggle and a fleet in top condition and productivity. 

Agriculture remains one of the world’s most essential industries. It sustains communities, employs millions, and supplies the raw materials required for the production of our food and many textiles. From the fields to the factory, the entire process chain depends on hard-working people and equipment. Just like the construction and mining sectors, lubrication is the key to keeping these machines running. 

That presents certain challenges, as agricultural machines are under constant stress. Then, when harvest season arrives, there is no room for failures or delays. From tractors and harvesters to loaders and sprayers, your fleet depends on reliable lubrication, expert planning, and proactive servicing. Faced with tight schedules and long days, the idea of regular oil changes, oil analysis, and purposeful lubricant selection may not be the top priority. However, to overcome the challenges faced by fleet managers in the agricultural sector, we’ve put together some key considerations to help develop a structured approach to lubrication and maintenance. These practices will help to reduce wear, downtime, and unnecessary costs.


Key Lubrication Challenges in Agriculture

Operating tractors and agricultural machinery in the field puts lubricants to the test. These are the most common challenges fleet managers must address to keep equipment running efficiently.

  • Heavy mechanical loads & extended working hours 
    Engines, drivetrains, gears, and bearings are subjected to intense mechanical stress and shock loads. Combined with long operating hours, lubricants must deliver protection against wear, maintain high film strength, and resist degradation due to temperature and/or shear. 
  • Risk of contamination 
    It is no surprise that agricultural equipment is used in dusty, muddy, and wet environments. Off-season storage can also expose equipment to moisture and fluctuating temperatures. Effective lubricants must prevent contaminants from settling, remain stable over long periods of time, and ensure effective water separation to minimise the risks of contamination wherever possible. 
  • High and low temperatures 
    Whether it’s a cold Winter morning or a scorching Summer afternoon, agricultural equipment should always be ready to go. Lubricant choice can play a vital role in this, with a stable viscosity for cold-start protection while also avoiding degradation at higher temperatures.  
  • More sustainable alternatives 
    Agricultural areas are often in proximity to nature and waterways. As environmental regulations evolve, more agricultural fleets are switching to biodegradable lubricants. If going down this route, ensure that the lubricants continue to meet the performance and protection requirements of your equipment. 
  • Pressure to cut costs
    With limited time and tight budgets, extending oil drain intervals or choosing lower-quality lubricants can seem appealing. However, this often leads to accelerated wear, breakdowns, and higher fuel consumption, thereby increasing Total Cost of Ownership. 

Looking to prevent lubrication-related breakdowns? 

Talk to an expert

Best Practices for Tractors & Agricultural Machinery

To turn these challenges into reliable performance, fleet managers should follow a structured approach to lubrication.


1. Choose the right lubricant

Wherever possible, select a high-quality lubricant that meets the specific requirements of each machine. Always keep an eye out for OEM approvals, highlighting particular products that meet the necessary standards. Look beyond the basics, such as viscosity, and consider properties like HTHS stability, oxidation resistance, soot handling, and aftertreatment compatibility. 


2. Consult lubrication experts

Working with specialists helps you build a consistent, long-term lubrication strategy tailored to fleet size, mix, and workload. Champion Lubricants’ experts can support you with:

  • Product selection
  • Drain interval planning
  • Oil sampling strategies
  • Troubleshooting


3. Use regular oil analysis to stay ahead

Oil analysis is one of the strongest tools for:

  • Detecting early contamination
  • Monitoring TBN depletion
  • Identifying wear metals
  • Optimising drain intervals

These are powerful insights that can directly influence your lubrication plan, helping to optimise drain intervals and prevent unscheduled downtime It turns reactive maintenance into preventative maintenance.


4. Train your team

Operators need to recognise:

  • Early signs of oil-related issues
  • Correct handling and storage practices
  • The importance of timely draining

Even basic training before peak seasons can significantly reduce downtime. Champion experts are available to provide on-site and digital training sessions for your fleets. Reach out to us to explore the full range of services we offer as your complete service partner.

Reach out to our experts

5. Simplify maintenance with STOU & UTTO oils

STOU (Super Tractor Oil Universal) can be used for engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and wet brakes. This reduces the number of lubricants you need to stock on site. Meanwhile, UTTO (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil) covers transmissions, hydraulics, and wet brakes (when separate oil is used). Both STOU and UTTO help to simplify agricultural maintenance and provide reliable protection across a variety of common equipment and machine types. 

To streamline maintenance across diverse machinery:

  • STOU (Super Tractor Oil Universal)  can be used for engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and wet brakes. This reduces the number of lubricants you need to stock on site.
  • UTTO (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil) is ideal for transmissions, hydraulics, and wet brakes when engines require separate lubricants.

Both STOU and UTTO help to simplify agricultural maintenance and provide reliable protection across a variety of common equipment and machine types. Simplify maintenance with XRS, our Extreme Off-Road Solution. It's a real game-changer in the industry. 

Explore more about XRS here

Unlock the Full Benefits of Proactive Lubricant Planning

Agricultural fleets operate under some of the toughest conditions in the world. But with the right lubrication approach, you can protect your engines, maximise uptime, and boost long-term productivity.

The formula is simple:

  • Use high-quality, OEM-approved lubricants
  • Follow a strict maintenance routine
  • Leverage oil analysis
  • Partner with experts who understand agriculture

The result? Fewer breakdowns. Lower repair costs. Improved productivity during your busiest seasons.