Hello folks, first time poster here.
Been reading about grease for hours now. Am afraid to even touch my pretty, new B2320 now for fear of burining something up with too much, too little or wrong grease!
Learned a lot so far, but still confused about something.
DieselPower made a comment to a guy hwo wanted to use ONLY ONE GREASE FOR EVERYTHING named "phyxer" in one grease thread that a good multipurpose moly grease could be used for the tractor and all of the implements that phyxer had.... several were high speed implements. But DP also said that Moly is best for slow mving heavilly loaded parts. And he never really addresses the MMM, only the FEL and BAckhoe.
So Im sure I am misunderstading something and bow to everyone's knoweldge. Being new to using a tractor, I have a long learning curve ahead.
BUT I NEED TO NOT DESTROY MY PURTY NEW TRACTOR AS I LEARN
I dont mind if it takes 2 diff greases to do it right. I dont want to pay an arm and a leg for grease, but I understand the value in proper maintenance. I want to ensure I get grease with the proper ratings that DP has mentioned in the past. And I want to avoid the base/oil separation issues that I hear people complain about.
I need to understand several things:
1) What is the proper/best grease to use on the 60" MMM (RCK60-29B) ?
2) What is the proper/best grease to use on the tractor (B2320) ?
3) What is the proper/best grease to use on the FEL (LA304) ?
4) Can all of the zerks I will hit be pumped until the grease overflows from the fittings or are there some I need to be more "gentle" with?
5) Are there any zerks on my setup that prob are easier to hit with an angled grease coupler?
6) Am I going to have my arm fall off if I try to manually pump the grease with a Lincoln hand operated squeeze type pump?
7) anything else I should have asked ?
Thanks for your patience guys... sorry if I missed some answers in all my reading.... its all a blur now.
Been reading about grease for hours now. Am afraid to even touch my pretty, new B2320 now for fear of burining something up with too much, too little or wrong grease!
Learned a lot so far, but still confused about something.
DieselPower made a comment to a guy hwo wanted to use ONLY ONE GREASE FOR EVERYTHING named "phyxer" in one grease thread that a good multipurpose moly grease could be used for the tractor and all of the implements that phyxer had.... several were high speed implements. But DP also said that Moly is best for slow mving heavilly loaded parts. And he never really addresses the MMM, only the FEL and BAckhoe.
So Im sure I am misunderstading something and bow to everyone's knoweldge. Being new to using a tractor, I have a long learning curve ahead.
BUT I NEED TO NOT DESTROY MY PURTY NEW TRACTOR AS I LEARN
I dont mind if it takes 2 diff greases to do it right. I dont want to pay an arm and a leg for grease, but I understand the value in proper maintenance. I want to ensure I get grease with the proper ratings that DP has mentioned in the past. And I want to avoid the base/oil separation issues that I hear people complain about.
I need to understand several things:
1) What is the proper/best grease to use on the 60" MMM (RCK60-29B) ?
2) What is the proper/best grease to use on the tractor (B2320) ?
3) What is the proper/best grease to use on the FEL (LA304) ?
4) Can all of the zerks I will hit be pumped until the grease overflows from the fittings or are there some I need to be more "gentle" with?
5) Are there any zerks on my setup that prob are easier to hit with an angled grease coupler?
6) Am I going to have my arm fall off if I try to manually pump the grease with a Lincoln hand operated squeeze type pump?
7) anything else I should have asked ?
Thanks for your patience guys... sorry if I missed some answers in all my reading.... its all a blur now.
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