Agricultural Fuel Management Tips-

Read our tips on how to keep your agricultural business running at maximum efficiency and possibly saving you money on fuel costs. 

Monitor Your Oil Levels 

It’s important to keep on top of your fuel usage in case you run out unexpectedly. This can hold up your operations. This is can cost you, especially during busy periods such as harvest where you are relying on your fuel supply to fuel your machinery.

Consider Fuel Additives 

From premium heating oil for domestic heating to agricultural lubricants for your farming machinery- We stock a vast range of fuel additives, lubricants, and greases that will keep your farm running at maximum efficiency. Fuel additives are a great way of preventing and treating any problems that may cost your farm in downtime or repairs.

Protect Your Fuel From Thieves

Storage tanks can hold up to thousands of pounds worth of fuel, because of the outdoor and remote location it can make it an easy target for theft. Having your fuel stolen during busy times could greatly set you back. Often rural properties are targeted where people are less likely to notice them. Usually, a sudden drop in fuel levels can indicate that your fuel has been stolen. Position your tank away from roads and have it padlocked to ensure that it isn’t targeted. 

Store Your Fuel Safely 

It’s essential to ensure your fuel is stored in safe conditions. If your tank is not maintained properly you may experience a leak which can be costly to remove and poses as an environmental risk. 

As you would do with a boiler, your tank should have a yearly service/check to ensure that they are in compliance with the regulations (Tank Health Check). This can help prevent any future spills or problems. 

If your tank is deemed as unsafe to fill by the driver during a delivery they can refuse to fill which could set you back in time/money. It’s important to regularly check your tank for any signs of damage. 

check tyre pressure

Your tyre pressure needs to be set accordingly to the driving speed and axle load. Lower tyre pressure should be used in the fields and higher pressure on the roads. Proper pressure and alignment helps prevent resistance which can reduce fuel efficiency. 

Gear Up And Throttle Back

“Gear Up And Throttle Back” is a fuel-saving technique that can be used when the load pulled requires less than 70% of the tractor's power. By changing to a higher gear and slowing the engine the tractor can maintain the desired speed and save fuel. 


Fuel Additives & Lubricants

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