Protect and Maintain your Equipment

Mar 20, 2025


Cenex Lubricants

Cenex Lubricants

Planting season is one of the busiest times of the year, and ensuring your equipment is well-maintained and protected can help prevent costly breakdowns. Preparing now by using high-quality lubricants and grease, performing regular oil analyses, and enrolling in the Cenex Total Protection Plan® will keep your equipment running smoothly when you need it most. 

Now for a limited time, receive 33% off a Milwaukee M18 grease gun kit (regular price $299) with any purchase of packaged or bulk grease and lubricants.

Milwaukee M18™ Grease Gun Kit Includes:

  • M18™ 18V Cordless Grease Gun – up to 10,000 PSI for max performance
  • M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger
  • M18 REDLITHIUM™ Battery
  • 48” Flex Hose w/ Spring Guard
  • Carrying Case & Shoulder Strap

Offer valid while supplies last! Contact Premier Cooperative today to stock up on lubricants and claim your discounted grease gun kit. 608-504-6281

Shane McCully

Energy Specialist

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