[AT] PTO shaft grease?
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Sun Nov 22 13:30:59 PST 2020
Mike M wrote:
> Sorry, I guess "up position" wasn't very accurate. I mean I attach a
> bungee around the area where the top link would attach and then around
> around the PTO shaft putting it at about a 45 degree angle. My problem
> is that the grease dries out and loses its lubrication properties. I
> guess I could use anti-seize, but man does that stuff makes a mess. All
> my equipment is stored indoors if it has a gearbox, or under a lean to
> roof for things like a back blade, or box blade.
>
> Mike M
On sliding objects exposed to weather I like to use silicone grease,
same stuff I use on brakes parts and slide pins. It stays in place,
handles pressure well and isn't bothered by water.
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Steve W.
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