[AT] reply to Spencer's 430V update and my new MTZ tractor..
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Feb 11 18:52:08 PST 2018
Ralph:
That Silikroil might be what you want for loosening up that flathead..
I have used it on a flathead plymouth. It saved pulling the head....
Cecil
On 2/11/2018 8:24 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 2/11/2018 8:11 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>> Spencer:
>>
>> Just my $0.02 When lubricating a boden cable (choke wire ) I use
>> Kroil with silicone. It will flush out the crud like you did with
>> yours, and then leave a silicone coating that won't gun up and makes
>> it so smooth operating you won't believe how easy it works. This
>> works great on those big long PTO shift cables. I also have used it
>> on the cables that work my remote hydraulic valves on my New Holland
>> TS110 money pit...
>>
>> As to the quiet list, I have noticed that also It is now 20 deg
>> with a 20mph North wind here. Since I am on the highest point in the
>> county, and nothing between me and Ralph but a barb wire fence, I
>> have retreated to the house..
>>
> Pretty cold here in Sask. Cecil with wind chill factors down near -40F
> at times. That is below normal even for us! I fired up the furnace in
> the workshop a day or two
> so I could do a bit of work on the Merc. Still no movement on the
> flathead.
> I like your idea on the cable lubrication. Have to see it they have
> that stuff here as I have two tractors (Case) with cable shifts that
> could use some lubrication to
> smooth out their operation.
> Good luck with your new Belarus.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
>
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