Posted by Texasmark1 on November 24, 2016 at 17:34:54 from (198.45.200.166):
In Reply to: Harvest king oil posted by Russ from MN on November 24, 2016 at 09:45:55:
The container normally lists the specs it is SUPPOSED to be tested against and had a passing grade. The more mfgrs and oil specs listed the better I like it. Warren Oil is a national distributor and sells under many badges. You can just about bet that they have a dozen large vats and a container and label make ready company, if not internal.
If you call for premium trans/hyd fluid, you can bet it meets all of the requirements. I really doubt that they would piddle around with a shelf full of chemicals and........let's see, joe blow company wants a couple of 5 gallon pails of green premium fluid......let's see, what additives do we need to get down off the shelf and how much to meet JD 20C.
Then there is the tank of basic hyd fluid meeting JD 303, Ford 124, on and on that is just for hydraulics.
Another for Syn oil, and syn blend, and this weight engine oil and on and on.
Tractor companies are in the business of making tractors, not refining and distributing oil. Somebody has to read the spec, get the product ready and sell it under the OEM's equipment label. Warren is one of those companies I'd bet and may be the prime source for most.
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