Posted by DoubleR on August 24, 2014 at 18:47:21 from (198.105.230.181):
As I checked the gear box on my old JD 400 grinder mixer today I decided to do a little experiment. I took the last dab of CHI corn head grease out of the grease gun and put it in the bottom of a cup. I added a little of my Advance Auto 80-90 wt gear lube to it. The lube ran right off the grease and appeared to not want to mix at all with the grease. My first thought was maybe they were right as it would not mix. I then took a screw driver and mixed it up for about a minute. It appeared to me to mix up good together and form a consistency that would properly lube my gear box. I'm not or do I claim to be an expert in the matter. But I have concluded that I haven't hurt anything in my gear boxes by mixing the two together as I have been doing for a few years now. I know I have heard that you can and you can't or you shouldn't mix the two together. I just thought I would pass this along as I know it has been discussed more than once on here.
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