John Deere does not directly refine or produce the oil used in its equipment. The company contracts with a major oil manufacturer, currently Chevron, to produce lubricants specifically formulated for John Deere machinery. These lubricants are sold under the John Deere brand name and meet the company’s stringent quality specifications, designed for optimal performance and longevity of their engines and other components.
Using lubricants designed for specific machinery is crucial for maintaining peak performance and minimizing wear. The collaborative relationship between an equipment manufacturer like John Deere and a lubrication specialist ensures the oil meets the precise needs of the engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and other components. This tailored approach helps protect against wear, corrosion, and deposit buildup, ultimately extending the life of the equipment and optimizing its performance under various operating conditions. Historically, John Deere has partnered with various oil manufacturers, always with the focus of providing customers with top-tier lubricants engineered for their specific equipment.