Posted by rankrank1 on November 14, 2015 at 05:26:28 from (166.137.90.126):
In Reply to: Best grease posted by ed in cny on November 13, 2015 at 12:31:01:
Depends on the use for me:
For wheel bearings I pack them all with a decent quality Valvoline grease rated for the GM and Chrysler OE spec job. I buy this in grease gun tubes so I can also use it on other stuff that is worthy of a decent grease. (it roughly $4.50 a tube at O'Reillys).
For my old worn junky farm equipment; I use the Rural King brand #2 cheapo stuff that can be bought for 97 cents a tube on sale. The key though is that I grease frequently and often with it. A lot of my stuff sits outside and is well worn to boot. Expensive grease would not stay where it needs to be any longer than the cheap stuff. I fully grease everything before use and most of my stuff is then lucky if it sees an hour or two of work since I such a small time hobbyist. My hay rakes do get additional squirts each raking trip over the fields so they getting fresh cheapo grease every 4 to 6 acres.
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