[AT] Cub - Update
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Tue Jul 7 07:48:27 PDT 2020
It is used on Hesston Rotary mower conditioners with some pretty high
dollar bearings in them, so I would think that it lubricates when hot.
I have put it in a RT913 Roadranger that leaked at the PTO and it
stopped leaking. It has to run a few minutes when cold to shift easily,
but otherwise I have had no problems...
Cecil
On 7/6/2020 10:52 PM, Steve W. wrote:
> Stephen Offiler wrote:
>> Hi Cecil: I've been warned that the grease trick is a little
>> sketchy; it gets pushed aside over time and ends up doing not much
>> good. And it has next to zero chance of working itself down to the
>> pivot. Those are the downsides of the grease trick. I will still
>> give it serious consideration. Curious, what is special about this
>> corn picker grease?
>>
>> SO
>
> 00 or Corn head "grease" is somewhat of a misnomer. It goes in like a
> grease but as soon as things move in it the viscosity becomes more
> like a very thick oil. It's what a lot of snowblower gearboxes have in
> them.
>
> Video on the stuff - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zNhli-J0Gk
>
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