How to Handle Tier 4 Fluids

Jan. 23, 2014

It’s 2014, and the EPA Tier 4-Final engines and machines are in sight. We’ve worked through all the Tiers, discussed the merits of SCR, EGR and CEGR, subtracted sulfur and blended Bio, adjusted our idle times, added some new filters, and reconfigured the heavy iron to bring emissions to almost negligible levels.

Now, let’s give some attention to the fluids supporting these new engines.

The one constant during all the emission-compliance changes to diesel-powered heavy equipment is fluids. Be they sticky, watery, oily, synthetic, pressurized, misted, carbon-based, or derived from some essence not found in nature, a machine’s fluids and a fleet’s fluid-maintenance procedures keep operations running. How you handle and maintain your Tier 4 fluids will determine your fleet’s condition and warranties.