Tractor and Hydraulic Fluids Standards

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Tractor Hydraulic Fluids - NCWM Approves Amendments to Handbook 130

The 104th Annual National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) was held last week to take public testimony and vote on amendments to NIST Handbook 130. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid was among them and PQIA is pleased to report that all commenters were in support of the amended language to both the Uniform Regulation for the Method of Sale of Commodities and the Uniform Fuels and Automotive Lubricants Regulation sections on Tractor Hydraulic Fluid.

The following are the new regulations that will take effect January 1, 2020.

Regulation for the Uniform Method of Sale of Commodities Regulation: Section 2.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid

2.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid

2.XX.1. Products for Use in Lubricating Tractors. - Tractor hydraulic fluids shall meet at least one current and/or verifiable original equipment manufacturer's specifications for respective tractors. A specification is deemed verifiable if all necessary bench and laboratory test are available to verify the fluid's ability to pass those requirements set out by the original equipment manufacturer. A list of current and verifiable specifications is located on NIST OWM Publication website at www.nist.gov/pml/weights-and-measures/publications/nist-handbooks/handbook-130 under Uniform Fuels and Automotive Lubricants Regulation. Where a fluid can be licensed against an original equipment manufacturer's specification, evidence of current licensing by the marketer is acceptable documentation of performance against the specification. In the absence of a license from the original equipment manufacturer, adherence to the original equipment manufacturer's specifications shall be assessed after testing per relevant methods available to the lubricants industry and the regulatory agency. Suitability for use claims shall be based upon appropriate field, bench, and/or rig testing. Any manufacturer of a tractor hydraulic fluid making suitable for use claims shall provide, upon request by a duly authorized representative of the Director, credible documentation of such claims. If the product performance claims published by a blender and/or marketer are based on the claim(s) of one or more additive suppliers, documentation of the claims shall be provided upon request to a duly authorized representative of the Director. Supporting data shall, upon request, be supplied directly to the Director's office by the additive supplier(s).

2.XX.1.1. Conformance. - Conformance of a fluid per Section 2.XX.1. Products for Use in Lubricating Tractors does not absolve the obligations of a fluid licensee with respect to the licensing original equipment manufacturer or the original equipment manufacturer's licensing agent(s), where relevant.

2.XX.1.2. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid Additives. - Any material offered for sale or sold as an additive to tractor hydraulic fluids shall be compatible with the tractor hydraulic fluid to which it is added and shall meet all performance claims as stated on the label or published on any website referenced by the label. Any manufacturer of any such product sold shall provide, upon request by a duly authorized representative of the Director, documentation of any claims made on their product label or published on any website referenced by the label.

2.XX.2. Labeling and Identification of Tractor Hydraulic Fluid. - Tractor hydraulic fluids shall be labeled or identified as described below.

2.XX.2.1. Container Labeling. - The label on a container of tractor hydraulic fluid shall not contain any information that is false or misleading. Containers include bottles, cans, multi-quart or liter containers, pails, kegs, drums, and intermediate bulk containers (IBCs). In addition, each container of tractor hydraulic fluid shall be labeled with the following:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer specifications should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:

Caution: Some of the specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using this product in applications in which it is not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of liquid measure.

2.XX.2.2. Identification on Documentation. - Tractor hydraulic fluid sold in bulk shall be identified on the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation with the information listed below:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer specifications should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:
Caution: Some of the specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using in applications in which it is not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of liquid measure.

2.XX.2.3. Identification on Service Provider Documentation. - Tractor hydraulic fluid installed from a bulk tank at time of service shall be identified on the customer invoice with the information listed below:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the service provider;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer specifications should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:
Caution: Some of the specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using in applications in which it is not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of liquid measure.

2.XX.2.4. Bulk Delivery. When the tractor hydraulic fluid is sold in bulk, an invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation must accompany each delivery. This document must identify the fluid as defined in Section 2.XX.2.2. Identification on Documentation.

2.XX.2.5. Storage Tank Labeling. - Each storage tank of tractor hydraulic fluid shall be labeled with the following:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the primary performance claim or claims met by the fluid or reference to where these claims may be viewed (for example, website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers

2.XX.3. Documentation of Claims Made Upon Product Label. - Any manufacturer, packer, or distributor of any product subject to this article and sold shall provide, upon request of duly authorized representatives of the Director, credible documentation of any claim made upon their product label, including claims made on any website referenced by said label. If the product performance claims published by a blender and/or marketer are based on the claim(s) of one or more additive suppliers, documentation of the claims shall be provided upon request to a duly authorized representative of the Director. Supporting data shall, upon request, be supplied directly to the Director's office by the additive supplier(s).
(Added 20XX)

B4: FLR-6 V Uniform Fuels and Automotive Lubricants Regulation, Sections 1.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid, 1.XX. Hydraulic Fluid, 2.XX. Products for Use in Lubricating Tractors and 3.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid

Section 1. Definitions

1.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid. - A product intended for use in tractors with a common sump for the transmission, final drives, wet brakes, axles, and hydraulic system.

1.XX. Hydraulic Fluid. - A product intended for use in multiple applications with a dedicated hydraulic system and sump. Such fluids cannot be used in tractors. See Tractor Hydraulic Fluid for reference.
(Added 20XX)

Section 2. Standard Specifications

2.XX. Products for Use in Lubricating Tractors. -Tractor hydraulic fluids shall meet at least one current and/or verifiable original equipment manufacturer's specifications for respective tractors. A specification is deemed verifiable if all necessary bench and laboratory test are available to verify the fluid's ability to pass those requirements set out by the original equipment manufacturer. A list of current and verifiable specifications is located on the NIST OWM Publication website at www.nist.gov/pml/weights-and-measures/publications/nist-handbooks/handbook-130 under the Uniform Fuels and Automotive Lubricants Regulation. Where a fluid can be licensed against an original equipment manufacturer's specification, evidence of current licensing by the marketer is acceptable documentation of performance against the specification. In the absence of a license from the original equipment manufacturer, adherence to the original equipment manufacturer's specifications shall be assessed after testing per relevant methods available to the lubricants industry and the regulatory agency. Suitability for use claims shall be based upon appropriate field, bench, and/or rig testing. Any manufacturer of a tractor hydraulic fluid making suitable for use claims shall provide, upon request by a duly authorized representative of the Director, credible documentation of such claims. If the product performance claims published by a blender and/or marketer are based on the claim(s) of one or more additive suppliers, documentation of the claims shall be provided upon request to a duly authorized representative of the Director. Supporting data shall, upon request, be supplied directly to the Director's office by the additive supplier(s).

2.XX.1. Conformance. - Conformance of a fluid per Section 2.XX. Products for Use in Lubricating Tractors does not absolve the obligations of a fluid licensee with respect to the licensing original equipment manufacturer or the original equipment manufacturer's licensing agent(s), where relevant.

2.XX.2. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid Additives. - Any material offered for sale or sold as an additive to tractor hydraulic fluids shall be compatible with the tractor hydraulic fluid to which it is added and shall meet all performance claims as stated on the label or published on any website referenced by the label. Any manufacturer of any such product sold shall provide, upon request by a duly authorized representative of the Director, documentation of any claims made on their product label or published on any website referenced by the label.
(Added 20XX)

Section 3. Classification and Method of Sale

3.XX. Tractor Hydraulic Fluid

3.XX.1. Labeling and Identification of Tractor Hydraulic Fluid. - Tractor hydraulic fluid shall be labeled or identified as described below

3.XX.1.1. Container Labeling. - The label on a container of tractor hydraulic fluid shall not contain any information that is false or misleading. Containers include bottles, cans, multi-quart or liter containers, pails, kegs, drums, and intermediate bulk containers (IBCs). In addition, each container of tractor hydraulic fluid shall be labeled with the following:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary performance claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer specifications should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:
Caution: Some specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using in applications in which it was not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of liquid measure.

3.XX.1.2. Identification on Documentation. - Tractor hydraulic fluid sold in bulk shall be identified on the manufacturer, packer, seller or distributor invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation with the information listed below:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary performance claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims include but are not limited to those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer standard should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:
Caution: Some of the specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using in applications in which it is not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of contents in terms of liquid measure.

3.XX.1.3. Identification on Service Provider Documentation. - Tractor hydraulic fluid installed from a bulk tank at time of service shall be identified on the customer invoice with the information listed below:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the name and place of business of the service provider;

(c) the words "Tractor Hydraulic Fluid," which may include words such as "Hydraulic Fluid for Agricultural Applications" or "Universal Tractor Transmission Oil";

(d) the primary claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

(e) any obsolete equipment manufacturer specifications should be clearly identified as "obsolete" and accompanied by the following warning on the front package label in clearly legible font size and color:
Caution: Some of the specifications are no longer deemed active by the original equipment manufacturer. Significant harm to the transmission, hydraulic system, seals, final drive or axles is possible when using in applications in which it is not intended.

The above warning is not required if the fluid claims to meet current original equipment manufacturer's specifications and refers to thereby preceding specifications.

(f) an accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of liquid measure.

3.XX.1.4. Bulk Delivery. - When the tractor hydraulic fluid is sold in bulk, an invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation must accompany each delivery. This document must identify the fluid as defined in Section 3.XX.1. Container Labeling.

3.XX.1.5. Storage Tank Labeling. - Each storage tank of tractor hydraulic fluid shall be labeled with the following:

(a) the brand name;

(b) the primary performance claim or claims met by the fluid and reference to where any supplemental claims may be viewed (e.g., website reference). Performance claims are those set by original equipment manufacturers;

3.XX.1.6. Documentation of Claims Made Upon Product Label. - Any manufacturer, packer, or distributor of any product subject to this article and sold shall provide, upon request of duly authorized representatives of the Director, credible documentation of any claim made upon their product label, including claims made on any website referenced by said label. If the product performance claims published by blender and/or marketer are based on the claim(s) of one or more additive suppliers, documentation of the claims shall be provided upon request to a duly authorized representative of the Director. Supporting data shall, upon request, be supplied directly to the Director's office by the additive supplier(s).
(Added 20XX)
 
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Needed Immensely, non oem fluids are like the wild west.. you can get straight rubbish in a pail.
 
Originally Posted by Rand
Needed Immensely, non oem fluids are like the wild west.. you can get straight rubbish in a pail.



For sure.

This has been needed for some time as certain "303" designated fluids have been shown NOT to be sufficient for modern hydraulic systems.
 
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Originally Posted by MolaKule
Originally Posted by Rand
Needed Immensely, non oem fluids are like the wild west.. you can get straight rubbish in a pail.



For sure.

This has been needed for some time as certain "303" designated fluids have been shown NOT to be sufficient for modern hydraulic systems.
303 oils don't claim they are up to modern specs though.
 
Originally Posted by CT8
Originally Posted by MolaKule
Originally Posted by Rand
Needed Immensely, non oem fluids are like the wild west.. you can get straight rubbish in a pail.



For sure.

This has been needed for some time as certain "303" designated fluids have been shown NOT to be sufficient for modern hydraulic systems.
303 oils don't claim they are up to modern specs though.



Analytically no, but some manf. labeling of 303 fluids have implied they do and that is one of the problems.
 
Now Public Info:

Originally Posted by PQIA
Smitty's Supply and Tractor Supply Agree to $1.7 Million Settlement in "SuperTrac 303" Class Action
August 12, 2019


A class action agreement to settle has been reached with Smitty's Supply, Inc. and Tractor Supply Company on behalf of Missouri purchasers of Super S SuperTrac 303 Tractor Hydraulic Fluid. As described in detail in public filings, the Settlement provides significant payments to the Class in a way that addresses the fundamental issues underlying this case.

The First Amended Class Action Complaint case alleges that the SuperTrac 303 product was negligently and deceptively labeled, marketed and manufactured and that use of such product could cause damage to tractors and other equipment.

The Settlement Agreement and Release provides relief to approximately 10,000 Class Members who have purchased Super S SuperTrac 303 Tractor Hydraulic Fluid ("SuperTrac 303") at Tractor Supply Company and other retail stores in the state of Missouri between May 25, 2013 and the present, excluding those who purchased for resale. Also excluded from the Settlement Class are Defendants, including any parent, subsidiary, affiliate or controlled person of Defendants; Defendants' officers, directors, agents, employees and their immediate family members, as well as the judicial officers assigned to this litigation and members of their staffs and immediate families...


...Through the Part B Relief in the Settlement, additional amounts can be awarded to Class Members who provide proof of repair costs and/or parts purchases necessitated by the use of the SuperTrac 303 fluid in the equipment. Such repairs, parts purchases, and/or equipment damage may relate to, without limitation, damage to seals, pumps, filters, gears, and clutch and brake systems, power take-off (PTO) systems and/or losses incurred as a result of equipment being damaged beyond reasonable repair which occurred as a result of damage and increased or excessive wear resulting from use of Super Trac 303

An unopposed motion for preliminary approval of the proposed Class Action Settlement was filed on August 9, 2019 and is pending judicial approval....
 
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Yeah, there was some lawsuit regarding the O'Reilly 303 fluids. We don't sell it anymore, now it's labeled something else.
 
Just use what your tractor recommends. If your tractor recommends something just like I always say about cars use what your car says to use.
 
I bought some Smittys 303 about a year ago for one of my older Kubotas with the Eaton 1100 rear end. Saw Kubota was listed on the bottle (among other popular brands), but missed the disclaimer saying something like "not suitable for tractors built after 1975.
 
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