Oil and Lubricants

Hi All, February prices below......25 Litre prices usually + 0.20ppl

205 Ltrs Engine Oil 15w/40 Cl-4 mineral oil (E7) = £1.40 p/l £287.00
205 Ltrs 15w/40 Multi Grade Engine Oil CJ-4 (E9) = £1.51 p/l £309.55
205 Ltrs 10w/40 Full Synth Engine Oil Multi grade CJ-4 (E9) = £1.84 p/l £377.20
205 Ltrs 10w/30 Full Synth Engine Oil Multi grade CJ-4 (E9) = £1.84 p/l £377.20 (low Saps)

205 Ltrs 20w/50 Engine Oil = £1.25 p/l £256.25

205 Ltrs Hydraulic ISO 32 or 46 = £0.85 p/l £174.25
205 Ltrs Hydraulic 68 = £1.00 p/l £205.00
205 Ltrs HVI High Viscosity 32 or 46 = £1.04 p/l £213.20
205 Ltrs Bio Degradable Hydraulic 32 or 46 = £1.48 p/l = £303.40

205 Ltrs 10/30 SUTO = £1.15 p/l £235.75
205 Ltrs 15/30 SUTO = £1.15 p/l £235.75
205 Ltrs Universal (Hydro-Trans) Transmission Fluid = £1.33 p/l £272.65
205 Ltrs CAT 10w Hydraulic / Transmission Fluid = £1.50 p/l £307.50

205 Ltrs ATF Dexron II Transmission Fluid = £1.47 p/l £301.35
205 Ltrs 80w/90 Gear Oil (GL4) = £1.35 p/l £276.75
205 Ltrs EP 80 Gear Oil (Extreme Pressure) = £1.55 p/l £317.75

205 Ltrs 80w/90 Gear Oil (GL5 Hypoid gear) = £1.40 p/l £287.00
205 Ltrs Chain Saw Oil Medium ISO 100 = £1.04 p/l £213.20
205 Ltrs Chain Saw Oil Medium ISO 150 = £1.14 p/l £233.70
205 Ltrs Bio Degradable Chain Saw Oil = £1.75 p/l £358.75
205 Ltrs Milking Machine Oil VAC = £1.10 p/l £225.50

+ VAT & Delivery (at cost) 1 to 3 barrels around £22 - £30
www.midlandslubricants.co.uk or call or Text 07976 790761

Please feel free to PM / text me for our full trade prices (including engine oils, Antifreeze, Traffic film remover, Screenwash, Compressor oil etc) or any spec sheets. I'm also happy to help out wherever I can if anyone is unsure what oil is required for their machinery.

Best wishes
Dave.
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
Good evening.

Our 10w/40 full synthetic CJ4 low saps E9 is currently £1.84 per litre in 205 & £2.04 in 25 litres.

Blended brand new from virgin base stock.

Hope this helps.
If you let me have your email address I’ll send you the spec sheets etc.

Best wishes
Dave
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
It's very difficult to tell without the model number, but it sounds correct.

Our top tier 10w/30 Multi grade E9 full synthetic is £1.84 (205 Ltr) and £2.04 in 25 Ltr
The Multi G is a brand name of our UTTO Hydro/trans which is £1.33 (205 Ltr) and £1.53 in 25 Ltr

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

Best wishes,
Dave.
 

Dolomite

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Yorkshire
It's very difficult to tell without the model number, but it sounds correct.

Our top tier 10w/30 Multi grade E9 full synthetic is £1.84 (205 Ltr) and £2.04 in 25 Ltr
The Multi G is a brand name of our UTTO Hydro/trans which is £1.33 (205 Ltr) and £1.53 in 25 Ltr

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

Best wishes,
Dave.
More than helpful thank you
 
What would you recommend for our machines.
JD 6820
JD 4255
JD 3350
Manitou 627
Like to use one oil for engines and one for backends if possible (except manitou hyd 46)
JD 6920 has bypass filters on transmission and engine. Manitou has one on hydraulics.
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
Good morning.

We would suggest the following

JD 6820 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 E7 or E9 (20 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (70 Ltr) - Axle: UTTO (20 Ltr)
JD 4255 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 (18 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (60 Ltr) - Axle: 80w/90
JD 3350 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 (12 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (52 Ltr) - Axle: 80w/90

Manitou 627 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 E7 or E9 (8 Ltr) - Hydraulics: HVI Hydraulic 46 (Higher Viscosity) (120 Ltr)
Transmission: CAT 10w Transmission Fluid (20 Ltr) - F & R Gears 80w/90 (10 Ltr)

Hope this helps.
If you need anything else just give me a call 07976 790 761 or PM me your email and I'll send you our trade price list.

Best wishes
Dave.
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
Hi All,

Nearly all the prices above are still the same for May.

The only real change is that Palletways have increased the delivery charges by about £5 per zone on 1/4 pallet.

If you need anything or want to double check prices just give me a call or text
Best wishes
Dave - 07976 790 761
 
hi Dave
you sell oil for modern engines but do you have HD 30 for older engines also I am not a big user of lubricants but I am able to buy at trade price because I sometimes do outside work
what brand of oil do you sell?
regards
ivor
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
Good evening Ivor,

Yes we blend a SAE 30 mineral oil with the Dispersant /Detergent Properties - 4 stroke Mono Grade
API: SF/CD

If you PM or text me (07976 790 761) your email address I'll send you the data sheets.
£1.40 per litre + the dreaded VAT & Delivery.

Hope this helps.
Dave.
 

ACEngineering

Member
Location
Oxon
Good morning.

We would suggest the following

JD 6820 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 E7 or E9 (20 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (70 Ltr) - Axle: UTTO (20 Ltr)
JD 4255 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 (18 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (60 Ltr) - Axle: 80w/90
JD 3350 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 (12 Ltr) - Transmission: our UTTO Hydro/trans (52 Ltr) - Axle: 80w/90

Manitou 627 - Engine Oil: 15w/40 E7 or E9 (8 Ltr) - Hydraulics: HVI Hydraulic 46 (Higher Viscosity) (120 Ltr)
Transmission: CAT 10w Transmission Fluid (20 Ltr) - F & R Gears 80w/90 (10 Ltr)

Hope this helps.
If you need anything else just give me a call 07976 790 761 or PM me your email and I'll send you our trade price list.

Best wishes
Dave.

Dont agree with you there.

Manitou mlt 627 needs

Transmission is ATF dextron 2 or better is 3
Ep80-90 in the transfur/dropbox box on front axle.

Ep80-90 in the wheel hubs

And axles is a bit of a mistory but dana recomend fuches titan ls90 and others say utto.
From experience almost all uttos are poor in them axles and even the best arnt quite right.
There for i only use genuine manitou blended oil in axles now which has no spec on the can but at least i know its right.
 

mo!

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
York
Dont agree with you there.

Manitou mlt 627 needs

Transmission is ATF dextron 2 or better is 3
Ep80-90 in the transfur/dropbox box on front axle.

Ep80-90 in the wheel hubs

And axles is a bit of a mistory but dana recomend fuches titan ls90 and others say utto.
From experience almost all uttos are poor in them axles and even the best arnt quite right.
There for i only use genuine manitou blended oil in axles now which has no spec on the can but at least i know its right.
Definitely special oil in the axles, it sounds like a bag of spanners with anything else.
 

ACEngineering

Member
Location
Oxon
Definitely special oil in the axles, it sounds like a bag of spanners with anything else.

Fuches titan ls90 is fine but not all ls90 is the same. My local suppliers dont work well and neither does morris xep90 but morris have no said they have a new one called terrain ls90 which is equivalent to the fuches being aimed at the heavy duty comercial side were as the xep90 was more light duty grade.

I'll Still use be using the genuine manitou oil though.
 

midlandslubricants

Member
Location
Redditch Worcs
Dont agree with you there.

Manitou mlt 627 needs

Transmission is ATF dextron 2 or better is 3
Ep80-90 in the transfur/dropbox box on front axle.

Ep80-90 in the wheel hubs

And axles is a bit of a mistory but dana recomend fuches titan ls90 and others say utto.
From experience almost all uttos are poor in them axles and even the best arnt quite right.
There for i only use genuine manitou blended oil in axles now which has no spec on the can but at least i know its right.


It's a fair point.

The manufacturers have a tenancy to make different variants on models that sell well so it is sometimes difficult to suggest the best oil. I suppose it shows the importance of having the manual.

As you guys use these vehicles day in day out you get a feel for what works best, I'm just reading it from a piece of paper so I certainly wouldn't argue with you.

I agree with the Gear oil EP90 is far better than 80w/90 but the data sheets suggests 80/90 for some reason.

Have a good one.
Dave
 

ACEngineering

Member
Location
Oxon
It's a fair point.

The manufacturers have a tenancy to make different variants on models that sell well so it is sometimes difficult to suggest the best oil. I suppose it shows the importance of having the manual.

As you guys use these vehicles day in day out you get a feel for what works best, I'm just reading it from a piece of paper so I certainly wouldn't argue with you.

I agree with the Gear oil EP90 is far better than 80w/90 but the data sheets suggests 80/90 for some reason.

Have a good one.
Dave

I didnt say/mean ep90 as alternative to ep80-90?

LS90 and morris xep90 are both limited slip diff 90 nothing like ep90 or ep80-90.

Ep80-90 gl5 in manitou wheel hubs with dana axles.
Fuches titan LS90 or direct equivalent or better still genuine oil in the dana axle casing.
 

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