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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 09, 2005 at 19:13:22 from (209.226.106.111):
In Reply to: Lubriplate paint posted by MagMan on July 09, 2005 at 17:12:34:
Jon: I'm never without that product. If I listed all the uses here it would take 3 pages of discussion. I first used it on IH cyclo air planter back in 1975. I keep both the spray can as well as the paint can type you brush on. second great use I found for it back in the 70s was spraying or brushing on plow moldboards after a seasons plowing. Stopped the rust build up and soil flowed over it great 1st day of plowing the next year. About two months ago, place where I work had 6 load bars for use in van trailers. These are very similar to the old type bumper jacks. None of these 6 worked. Boss told me to pickup 2 new on in my travels. Now I expect these things cost $50. to $100. each. I picked up a spray can of graphite and within 15 min I had all 6 of the old ones working. Quite economical repair if you ask me. Great around door hinges, locks, latches, tractor hitches like 3 point balls, fast hitch forks, steering shaft bushing near steering wheel on SA, latch that ties brake pedals together,etc. You get the drift, I could go on and on all night, great product. It might make penetrating oil obsolete.
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